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Yeah sorry , its MSI Z270-A PRO, intel G3930, 8gb ram, 2 sata SSD and no GPU. Ill add that to main post. Thanks for input mate, its bit more clear already, but still weird tbh. All that could explain fan behaviour, but why is it using less power when fan starts.
Its true, my case fans are off since Ive set them to start spinning when CPU reach 45C and that is almost never. I guess Its not good to have 0 air flow. I should change case fan curves and see
MOSFETs are less efficient outside their thermal envelope. At the micro-scale you're talking about, you could be chasing loss of efficiency due to heat.
Your tips led me to a solution, but some statements in other posts are also correct.
I believe that no flow in case caused PSU overheating and due to lower efficiency at higher temp PSU was using more power. Enabling case fans with small positive pressure fixed the problem immediately and now its stable at 24W on idle. On the next diagram PC was idle for only short period of time, so you can also see power curve when it was running some services, but still "much" less than 30 W.
Thank you a lot and have a nice day !!!