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As far as I can tell that is a pretty good score and an awesome undervolt giving same score as stock 13600k, I believe you are using contact frame too because those temps look okish if not then that would shave atleast 5 degrees minimum.
Yeah you are right! Forgot to mention it - the contact frame dropped the temps about 4-7 degrees! I was surprised
That's ok if you forgot to mention it, it's almost essential for 12th,13th and 14th gen users as without it the contact patch will definitely create problems for IMC and also increases some core temps, in regards to overclock it's pretty much unnecessary and will only increase synthetic test scores and in real world tests it's kinda pointless in most use case.