Power Supply TOO HOT

Can anyone tell me the acceptable range for an operating temp in a 450 watt power supply? I have an Antec 450W and it runs around 56 degrees celcius. Speed fan tells me it's too hot. Is there anyway I can cool it down? Thanks.

Wow !
i can't believe that it is hotter from my cpu while o/c'ing to 2500Mhz  
My 300w elanvital PSU which is overloaded with my system , is working at 40-42C.
i thought that it must be around 44-46 C for 450W power supply ..........
Do you think is there any thing getting too much power from your PSU..
HSF , LED etc. ? or is there wire shortcut making PSU hot ?

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