Or increase the turbulence and the surface area... *That will aid with cooling too, or make the passage zig zag, like a Koyo n flo does (I know for this application of the coolant passages it is irrelevant, but it still stands as a proven way to extract heat, allow the medium (this case water) to a longer passage do it can be heated, or cooled...
But if the flow was increased as per the OP stated it could aid with keeping it cooler, *if the flow or quantity of medium (water) passes by it, and the medium is kept cooler due too increased flow, then it could provide cooling benefits...
Although surface area is still in my opinion the greatest way to increase the cooling capacity of a system...*
But then again it's been quite a while since I've ever really had to think if anything relating to physics, so I might be off my rocker..
J.
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