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OP was talkin about cpu temps, not gpu temps.
And that is pretty high gpu temps for playing csgo
Afaik if you unlock the fps, your gpu will just give everything it's got. I can play AoE 3 and get my gpu to 85 degrees playing at 1500 fps.
Concerning the cpu temp it's hard to say. If it gets to it's limit it would simply start to thermal throttle. My i9-9900k gets to a peak of 75 degrees when playing cs. I have no idea about the ryzen family and also i'm not an expert on cooling solutions but these also impact your temerature.
My ryzen never goes above 60°C.
Kind of have to disagree here, with the stock cooler my ryzen 7 3800x doesn't go past 50*C (doesn't even reach it), as for the stock cooler, it's the wraith prism cooler.
Stock ryzen coolers are suprisingly good
What resolution what settings...
Motherboards auto shut off when the cpu temp goes > 100°C