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The oxide and the increased surface area that anodizing produces also provide much higher surface emissivity, around 0.83 versus 0.05 for bare aluminum. Increased emissivity means the heatsink is much more effective at radiating heat into the environment. How much this matters compared to conducting heat into the surrounding air depends on airflow conditions and other environmental factors (like is it closed in a box?).