Ah, but you see, diodes and rectifiers have a lower Vf at higher temperatures


On that note, all I have to say is, the Raidmax RX-380K that I pointed to in my above post was still very inefficient. It was used in a family friend's PC that drew maybe only 100W at the most (s462 AMD Athlon XP 2000+, GeForce FX5200, and one or two HDDs). This PSU always ran very hot and blew a lot of hot air, despite its fan being wired straight to 12V. So yeah, even with hot rectifiers, it was still miserably inefficient. You can see how "well-done" the PCB looks on my unit.
Everell, I sure hope the efficiency of your's isn't as terrible as that.
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