yes, many strange designs out there.
some are simply like that cause the prototype pcb oven wasnt any bigger or else.
one thing is what sells and one is what makes sense technically.
this not always goes hand in hand.
lets take a analogy to pc overclocking.
you can gain a 10 to 20% more speed by using lets ay 25 to 50% more power by rasing the core voltage.
does it make sense in real life? no for 99% it dont, they would be better of with a undervolted cpu running stock speed or slightly lower and using 25 to 50% less power then usual for almost the same performance.
for the first scenario you need lots efforts in your cooling system, may even water cooling or fancier.
for second, you are fine with the stock cooler which would run barely audible with a undervolted cpu.
so, no i wont spend money on the fancy cooling solution.
were speaking of mid power diodes here.
not COBs anymore.
theyre not really have much heat to transfer per given square mm compared to COBs or fast CPUs cores, thats a whole other league and really demands highly conductuve material in later cases.
mid power leds are... harmless especially when driven under specs, there isnt simply much to transfer.
its not really a lot watts per mm2 it is in real to coduct.
its in fact so low that a lot materials are good enough for this job.