Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks

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Sujet : Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks
De : erichpwagner (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (piglet)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 01. Jun 2025, 22:48:03
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Pimpom <Pimpom@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On 02-06-2025 01:29 am, Liz Tuddenham wrote:
 
A surface which radiates well will also absorb well.  If there are
other components nearby with higher surface temperatures, a 'radiating'
finish could be a disadvantage because it will absorb more energy than
it radiates.
 
There's that factor too. So a shiny golden heatsink may actually be
better than a black one.
 
 

Black will be always be the best choice even though as others have written
the differences will be tiny.

Folk in really hot desert countries wear black instead of white as although
black absorbs better it also radiates better - the wisdom of the ages?

--
piglet

Date Sujet#  Auteur
1 Jun 25 * Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks9john larkin
1 Jun 25 +* Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks7Liz Tuddenham
1 Jun 25 i+* Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks3john larkin
1 Jun 25 ii+- Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks1john larkin
2 Jun 25 ii`- Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks1Dennis
1 Jun 25 i+* Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks2piglet
3 Jun 25 ii`- Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks1Martin Brown
2 Jun 25 i`- Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks1Martin Brown
2 Jun 25 `- Re: Effect of colour in SSD heatsinks1john larkin

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