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Donwload intel xtu and go to advanced tab. While running cinebench there is a graph there that shows various info. It also says reason of potential throttle (current throttling, tdp throttling, thermal throttle, etc.)
Also, are you sure you are not running anything in the background that is eating cpu resources?
Yes they are set to 4kW. I don't think it is limited or throttling in any way. At least from what I can see in Intel XTU or HWInfo.
What about cpu frequency clocks? Are you reaching expected clocks?
I haven't set up any temperature limits and none are turned on.