Températures élevées en général.
Températures élevées en général.
Those are normal temps for this chip, and not cause for concern. You can't apply the same standards for what good temps are to every CPU.
These temperatures seem typical for your setup. I’ve seen some folks with similar setups perform better in cooler ranges. My cooler helped one of them shift from 90s to around 80°F. A drop to 10-12°C makes a noticeable change. Since it’s summer, many prefer high-performance, quiet systems—though you’ll get warmed up quickly if you need it.
What are you talking about ? The op states 81c in his opening post. Not sure where you are getting 85c or 90c from.
Well then... You're not paying much attention. It's right there, the fourth line from the OP. 86c OCCT likely stopped it before it got too high. Edit: OCCT probably wasn't that tense during the run, so if he had done something heavier like Linpack Xtreme, he'd definitely hit some limits.
It's not typical to use a stress test regularly, though it can be useful. High-stress tests often lead to problems for most coolers. Checking reviews for the Fuma 2/Rev.B shows it receives positive feedback. I’m aware of Gamers Nexus’ favorable opinion on it. We haven’t confirmed the exact setup—like whether the front panel is on or the fan configuration.
Varies a lot depending on perspective. If you're mainly a gamer, it's unlikely to be a priority. Stress levels seem lower back then—just playing games in the 80s. It could hinge more on your hardware specs and cooling setup. It might be considered decent, but far from the best options, particularly with high TDP components.