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That's really not normal on a 7800x3d. Even with a bad air cooler
for example: an AMD´s idle temp is always around 35~45°C
when you look at intel cpu´s is their idle temp around 28°C 35°C.
furthermore is 60°C~80°C normal work temp for a CPU. and that means both, intel and AMD. 81°C is a bit too high tho. just slightly above "acceptable"
tho if you surpass 85°C and even going up to 90°C+ should you get worried. while 90°C would be still somewhat fine for CPU´s should this not be a status for many hours. temporarly might it be fine but constantly 90°C+ on a cpu isnt good nor is it good for everything around it.
so in short, 72°C is fine if you´re air cooled, maybe clean your pc a bit etc.
however, if your rig is liquid cooled should you look whats going on because too much heat can lead to leaks if it is for too long (depending on the quality/brand you have).
air cooled cpu´s will always reach temps around 70°C~80°C under load.
if your gpu ever reaches 80°C+ should you get worried tho because most gpu´s have their thermal throttle around 83°C~86°C
my AMD is at max 65°C when i play hogwarts tho.
this is absolute nonsense, AMD cpus have and had always higher idle temps then intel cpu´s
it has nothing to do with bad cooling or other things. its simply normal that AMD cpus sit around 35~45°C idle even when liquid cooled sit they always between 35~40°C
it is aswell not good to cool a cpu bellow 25°C because if your room temp is higher then the cpu´s temp get you the risk of getting condensed water on the cpu. a cpu´s temp should be always higher then the surrounding room temperature.
I'm using the Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360 and it was a nightmare to install, because of the "spring" mechanism
Idle Temps are between 45-55C and GPU (Rx 7900XTX Taichi) temps are max 64C across all games i've played yet, so no problems there
Thought that AMD would just run hot, because of their architecture, but 81C made me worry
Edit: Just did a Cinebench r24 run: never exceeded 78C
then Someone did not saw the RTX 4090 temps ... or the 14700/14900/13700/13900 temps they are even higher, 70 - 80 is okey for hardware 90° or above is where you have to be worried about.