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iirc that was the bright line shortcut that separates active vs. passive, the ability for the technology (in a proper implementation) to get some part of the system below ambient. then you're actually moving heat, rather than just relying on (though helping with) natural convective/conductive/radiative processes.You said they don't actually "cool" anything. If it gets hotter without a fan, and cooler with one, that seems to indicate it does cool. Why does it need to cool below ambient for it to be considered "active"?
I suppose if you want to get super technical, it's not the "active" part that is the issue, but the "cooling" part. Its a lot easier to say active/passive cooling vs active/passive heat dissipation