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It depends on what you're doing, but typically no. If you're trying to cool something, such as a processor in a computer, or the engine on a car, the lower the ambient temperature, the better the heat sink works. If you're trying to heat something (I don't know of an example off-hand, but you could potentially dip the heat sink in a hot liquid and use it to keep something warm without getting it wet, as a made-up example), you want the ambient temperature to be as high as possible.

Obviously, there are limitations, so you don't want to freeze stuff too cold, or heat stuff too hot, but in general, a lower ambient temperature helps keep stuff cold, and a higher ambient temperature helps keep stuff hot.

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