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40C for this CPU is not high. You could go a bit lower with a bigger case and 420 AIO + offset bracket but not by much.
Here are my temps: https://ibb.co/XktgQXV
My case + cooling: https://ibb.co/P1xFdvm
If you wish to push for lower temps you may get like 2 degrees better results if you get Noctua's offset bracket, turn the CPU cooler fans up and maybe (I don't have any experience with that) underclock your CPU.
I just don't understand why would you push for better idle temps when they are meaningless for any other reasons than bragging rights. If bragging is the goal then custom water cooling, cpu delidding, direct die, liquid metal and other terms is what you need. But again - why would you do it to yourself?
I did find an app that can individually control each fan, if it finds that sensor has speed control.
It's simply called Fan Control. https://getfancontrol.com/
If you have daisy chained fans, it won't register completely.
What's your ambient temp, though?
If it's 10 degrees, your cooling is not good enough.
If it's 30 degrees, your cooling is great.
Context matters.
I doubt that cooling and enclosures are the same on both systems.
At an average 15-20 ambient, both CPUs are doing great, actually.
So many variables.
It's 24cel in my 1 bedroom apartment.
You're Joking right?
New gen AMD cpu's run hot and can easily run at 90° daily without worry.
Brand new build that I just set up last night.
No real loads yet as I haven't moved my game drives over yet.
Don't believe the hype, I have a 7000 series Ryzen and just used some Stainless Steel Anti-sieze paste. It just needs to conduct heat, nothing special.
I'm using coolermaster paste that was sitting around for years and my temps are low/mid 40s cel.