Hi Soar,
Yes that is about what I wopuld have expected. The power supplies today are very eco friendly anyway and there is not going to be a massive difference between the top and bottom rated ones. Bear in mind too that most people use approximately 50% - 60% of the output which is usually the most economical level.
I certainly wouldn't swap the Silver for a Gold version. It just wouldn't make sense.
"Most people use approximately 50% - 60% of the output which is usually the most economical level" You must be talking max load. Seems people my self included oversize PSU's like a SOB. Take the rig in my sig. Running OCCT PSU test cranked to the max my system draws about 465 watts from the wall. At 90% efficiency that would make the PSU output about 420 watts. So worst case my PSU is loaded 55%. Games I play, Crysis(1,WH,2), Dirt 2, Stalker etc. never come close to using 420 watts. Cruising the net, email etc. my system draws about 135 watts at the wall. Guessing 85% efficiency the PSU is putting out about 115 watts. So about 15% PSU load. So what I'm trying to get at is. People that care about efficiency should not use a PSU that is over sized. Your never going to see the efficiency the PSU is capable of if the idle load is below 20% as most PC's spend most of their time at or near idle.
soarwitheagles, I did some testing when I switch PSU's back a few months ago and these were the results.
OCZ 700GXSSLI PSU claimed to be 80% efficent @ 115V (Typical load)
PC off 4 watts
PC on idling on desktop 132 watts
Running OCCT PSU test with default settings 445-455 watts
Corsair AX750 PSU 80 Plus Gold certified, claimed to be 90% plus efficent at 50% load
PC off 2 watts
PC on idling on desktop 123 watts
Running OCCT PSU test with default settings 395-405 watts
Wattage measured using a Kill A Watt meter.
I would say you would never see a savings going from a silver to gold PSU of the same size. If you are running a oversized PSU now switching to a smaller PSU would make way more difference.
Bill