One thing in this thread got me thinking...
Why should ambient/room temperature affect LOAD temperature? for idle temp, sure, but for load temperature? the only thing that matters is the heatsink's dissipation ability and the heatsink+case airflow to prevent buildup.
I mean, the load temp is far far above ambient temp (relatively). logically, it shuoldn't matter as the chip is producing X amount of heat (in watts) under load regardless of where its operating. amiright?
so the difference in MAX LOAD temp between a 20C room and a 30C room shouldn't be that big.
obviously i'm not talking about running the chip inside a deep-cool freezer.
I would think the load temp difference between a 20C room and a 30C room would be 10C. The ambient air directly relates to the temp of the air being sucked into the case that ends up passing over the heatsink fins. The cooler that temp is, the cooler the components inside should run.
