CPU temperature reaches 93°C
CPU temperature reaches 93°C
As @Godlygamer23 suggested, flip the CPU fan upside down. Currently it’s sucking air through the heatsink when you need it pushing air out. That way you’ll see better performance. Sadly, those standard Intel coolers aren’t very effective at keeping things cool, especially the ones from the past decade or so. They once had solid copper in the center and an IHS block, but they removed the copper and replaced it with aluminum to cut costs. The cooling effect dropped significantly. Keep an eye on the fins on the cooler and the fan blades—if they get too dusty, it will seriously hurt its ability to cool.
These parts look really subpar. I haven't seen the Intel stock cooler in a while and didn't realize how much it was reduced. Thinner fins, fewer fins, shorter ones... they just broke it down piece by piece while dumping CPUs that need more cooling. It wasn't great to have, and they were never top-notch coolers—they were meant for basic performance, not overclocking. I wouldn't even consider Intel or Dell CPUs for my machine if they're pushing this kind of stuff.
The 775/478 thick copper/aluminum cores perform reasonably well even at higher clock speeds, offering solid value for the cost unless you're looking for a free option. Right now, only AMD still produces decent stock coolers in the form of the Wraith Prism style, which is sufficient for most high-end CPUs like 1700, 2700, 3700, 7700, and 7900 series, though they tend to be priced very competitively. If you're not purchasing a Ryzen CPU with the Prism included, it's usually better to opt for a more affordable heatpipe solution such as the SE 214, Assassin King, Burst, Peerless Assassin, or Phantom Spirit models.