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I do video editing on my I9-12900KF and 150F is actually pretty normal for me.
(Adding that I have liquid cooling)
PS: Where I am living, in July/August, 110F is actually a nice day outside temp ;)
It did end up getting to 180 F after playing for about an hour. It dropped back down to 150 after letting it chill out. I'll have to play this game more to really gauge how hot my gpu gets when running this game for awhile. It sits at around 145-150 F when constantly monitoring my temp. When I was playing without thinking about my temps; it ended up getting to 180F
PS: beefy processor you got there. It sounds like you're putting in that work with video editing.