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Just set power limits according to the workloads you run. Unless you're blasting all cores at full tilt, Intel isn't any hotter than Ryzen.
This article might be of help in making a decision.
Throttling your own cpu seems to be a bad idea bc then you do not get what the benchmarking boast and in the end perform worse than an amd product at similar price?
In 99% of use cases you get exactly what benchmarks promise. Power limits only affect very small set of workloads.