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No!
You NEED to touch bios settings on 13th / 14th gen!
This CPU won't even last a year without degrading if left like that.
The motherboard bioses overvolt these chips for worst case scenarios.
Start off with forcing the stock power limit of the chip, I believe its 180w for the 13600K, actual usage in normal use shouldn't be much higher than 140w.
Next calibrate the AC_LL, for some boards the value will read like 0.04, on others 40 for the same. The 13600KF I had worked at minimum AC_LL, yours might not.
Start with 0.04 then work down by 0.01 at a time and check it is still boosting in cinebench.
Also get HWinfo64 not HWmonitor.
what about DC_LL?