I have found efficiency wise, a small amount of fan power makes a huge diff to the performance of a well designed light system over a fully passive system. the amount of heat sinking (regardless of type of heat sink) required to go full passive just doesn't justify eliminating a couple of watts of fans. In some of supras testing with fans\heatsinks he found the same thing.
I just built a 120 watt light bar that uses about 3 watts of fans. Veros 18s running at 520 ma mounted on a 44"
heatsinkusa 2.079" profile, which is mounted on a 48"
1/8 inch thick channel
Temps right behind the cobs (vero18s) on the 2.079" profile heatsink with ambient temp @ ~25C
with fans ~32C, without fans ~46C.
From my perspective the only reason to go fully passive is for an IP67 rating, and even then IP67 and IP65 fans are available at a reasonable price.
Furthermore consider the BML spyders. Biggest complaint that I know of besides price is that the units run hot AND the work around is to add a fan that blows on the unit. While a lot of grow rooms have enough air flow to manage this, that's really (in my opinion) BML ducking responsibility of keeping the unit running optimally.
Now just to be an ass.... can someone tell me how much more heatsink you will need to run at 33C without fans ?