No, that's too hot
What wattages are you seeing in HWinfo during that test? If you've maxed out PBO and got it blasting 140W, then yeah you're gunna cook it like that
Mine maxes out in the 90-110W range, and sits around 70C (rarely i see like one single reading hit 80C, when nothing else matches it - i assume theres some minor readings errors at times)
Like this 81C reading doesnt fit any other result, despite all being the same hardware (Current - min - max)
I guess over 46 hours the sensor just had one brief millisecond of heat?
you're pushing 125W through it, you need to lower that. You look like you've got boosted PBO wattages with no curve optimiser.
Most boards will push 110-120W through 5800X3D at stock. If you're not at least over the 100W mark bone stock with normal cooling, then your board is markedly more conservative than is typical.
CCD temp sensor is often an outlier usually either noticeably higher than anything else or captures spikes that the others don't, which is why I just keep it hidden. Fan control is tied to Tctl/Tdie anyway, and per-core temps exist.
However.......the L3 temp sensor I suspect is still located in the same place as other Zen 3 (ie. the base 32MB layer), as it behaves the exact same; still, I'm not entirely convinced that stacking some more cache and operating at even lower Vcore is enough to fundamentally change thermal characteristics of Zen 3 uncore, so CCD1 sensor most likely is just doing the same bizarro shit it does on other CPUs - thus no cause for concern.
Here, some more aggressive power limits. Dropped to 4ghz effective.
Thermals not surprising really, pretty much everyone hits 90 out of the box, then once you drop to 90-100W then temps come down drastically.
If you want to bring your clocks back up you will need to mess with curve optimizer undervolting, via PBO2 Tuner. Temps look fine but stock V-F curve is bringing your clocks down with it.
Also, low R23 clocks (~4.2GHz even with -30 all cores) is characteristic of most AGESA 1207 BIOSes. Unsure what board you have but 5800X3D only has a choice of 2 AGESAs, 1206 and 1207. You can try a 1206 BIOS for your board for better clocks.