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air coolers let you hit max temp almost immediately as long as its just quick spikes it really only matters how it acts in game if your running at 80c thats to high IMO.check your voltages fan and or pump speeds (aio) and consider reseating your cooler (re-paste)
im running a 13900k and run between 55-70c in game spikes maybe 80-85c with a 360 AIO with turbo boost and enhancement turned on.my idle temps are 34-37c
as long as its not throttling its fine
running multiple sensor programs at the same time can give incorrect results
"Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool"
Here is your problem, it`s not nearly enough for 12th gen i7.
Get yourself something like this:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/GpbRsY/thermalright-phantom-spirit-120-se-6617-cfm-cpu-cooler-ps120se
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/9T92FT/deepcool-ak620-6899-cfm-cpu-cooler-r-ak620-bknnmt-g
You really only need to worry about temperatures exceeding 80 if you're overclocking, or if it's getting that hot with little to no load on the CPU (i.e. no paste, poor contact, etc.)