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If you have Nvidia graphics, you can search online, ask friends, go to PC shops, and everyone will tell you 80 degrees is NOT OVERHEATING.
Regardless of your personal experience with OTHER GAMES, whatever those are, it is not.
Also, "demanding" is not a good factor, just mention the games.
Sell the actual system and create another one based on AM4/5, CPU AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800X, 36MB, 4.7GHz, Socket AM4, and get a MSI RTX 3060 12GB 3X vents
80c is still working temp, even though you could make it lower.
What is the question here?
When you minimize, the GPU is no longer under GAME STRESS,
When you say abnormal noise, those are the FANS.
Everybody told you 80 degrees is not OVERHEATING, now you said it goes up to 90.
At this point, if you really want help, you should post here a DXDIAG log. Your system info. Cooling system used. Case, power, cabling. How is the dust situation. So on.