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Great update!
After letting the thermal paste settle, updating the drivers and configuring the memory settings correctly, the temperatures look much better.
Idling at 70 - 80 degrees now instead of 80 - 90.
Thank you for all the help!
https://imgur.com/a/yYynza8
You have not fixed anything. Your cooler isn't mounted properly or you're using a cooler that is inadequate for this chip.
If this is something that has happened before with an AMD chip at idle then you need to look up how to install a CPU cooler properly.
Your CPU will run terrible if that's your idle temps nevermind load temps.