same, idle temps around 30-40c and usage temps 60-70c. temperatures dropped dramatically when I swapped out my 240 AIO for a 360 (asus ryuijin II 360) but i think that was more how i used a different thermal paste than what came with it.
That's why they changed their naming scheme. Now they are on Intel 7 instead of 10nm. Next is Intel 4 (7nm) and then Intel 3 (still 7nm but with improvements) I think.
This snippet of specs below propably means they have fixed that issue:
"Intel is also changing the pressure required by the CPU's mounting mechanism. According to the spec sheets, the maximum necessary dynamic pressure will increase from 489.5 N to 923 N. This means that although existing coolers would technically fit just fine on an Arrow Lake CPU, a new mounting mechanism will be required that can apply that additional pressure. It seems unlikely that cooler manufacturers would bother to ship a mounting mechanism to people who own their current CPU coolers. Still, it's theoretically possible, so we'll have to wait and see how that unfolds."