That sounds reasonable. A good heat sink is an heirloom. Generations may use it.1M of that heatsink profile was about £60 when I enquired
Does the CXB do better? It looks like it does just to compare the data sheets.For 5.88"X6" heatsink, passive cooling at 70cm²/W, I get 22.3W. That is referring to total LED dissipation wattage (heat and light). It would be more accurate if we went by just heat, but the 70cm²/W rule is just a guide. You can use more or less depending on your efficiency. So in your example you have 23.6W at very high efficiency (55.4%) so a 5.88X6" piece would work well.
The 65% example I referred to is the CXA3590 5000K DB. It is currently the most efficient LED available. At 200mA (13.3W) they are 70% efficient or 227lm/W. The driver (HLG-120H-C350B) dims from 20mA to 370mA. At 20mA it draws 4.6W at 370mA it draws 160W. Definitely overkill but the cost was not unreasonable and I am very curious what it can do.
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The radial star sink would be good, but 20 bucks is just so expensive for 1 sink, and it would get pretty warm if you drove it at 1.4A or even 1.05A I'm guessing. The other option 27 bucks for that thing is absurd. Are you not in the US? You could get something so much better and cheaper from heatsinkusa.So this heatsink here is rated at 0.67°C/W and can supposedly passively cool a CXA3070. This here is rated at 0.83°C/W (for a single piece with no fan). Does anyone think it would be good enough to passively cool a CXA3070 at 1.4a? Where it would sit in my cabinet will actually be at the same level as the fans so there will be some air flow anyway to help with cooling but yea..
If you're in Europe, refer to this thread.I'm not in the US unfortunately, shipping is expensive to where I am. This was another option but the description thermal resistance is different than what's listed under specs so I'd need to check
Update, I see some cool white CXBs at CutterYes it would be a nice boost, but for some reason Cree only released warm whites in CXB so far.