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Temperature was handled well, in both games. At least in my opinion.
Insurgency (30 mins playtime):
Max GPU Clock: 2,170.0Mhz
GPU ASIC Power: 278W
Maximum GPU Temperature: 63C
Maximum Memory Junction Temperature: 68C
Maximum GPU VR VDDC Temperature: 52C
Maximum GPU Hot Spot Temperature: 79C
Maximum GPU VR MVDD0 Temperature: 49C
Maximum GPU VR MVDD1 Temperature: 49C
And WWZ (15mins playtime):
Max GPU Clock: 2,169.0Mhz
GPU ASIC Power: 283W
Maximum GPU Temperature: 74C
Maximum Memory Junction Temperature: 80C
Maximum GPU VR VDDC Temperature: 61C
Maximum GPU Hot Spot Temperature: 91C
Maximum GPU VR MVDD0 Temperature: 55C
Maximum GPU VR MVDD1 Temperature: 55C
And here's the graphs, a GPUz screenshot and a video I took while playing Insurgency.
https://imgur.com/a/U6sspC8
https://youtu.be/aBuTH9vCCIU