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Windows 11 - CPU always running hot

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Specs:

i9 13900K
RTX 4090
MSI Z790 Edge mobo
32gb Corsair DDR5 ram
NZXT Kraken Z63 AIO.
Windows 11

If I boot up my PC and start browsing, gaming/flight simming or even if I just let it sit idle, after about 10 minutes the CPU starts running at 90+°, however if I press CTRL-SHIFT-ESC to bring up task manager window and let it sit there or minimise it, the temp comes back down to high 30's - early 40°c and I can go on using the PC as normal.

Pretty confident this may all be due to windows 11 running various background tasks, only thing is which ones? And are they necessary? And if not how do I identify them and deal with them? Obviously bringing up task manager is interrupting these background tasks and taking the load off of the CPU, but I'd rather not have to hit CTRL-SHIFT-ESC every time I want to use my PC.

I don't ever recall having this issue with WIndows 10, but I never ran WIndows 10 on this particular machine. 

i9-13900K | 6400MHz DDR5 (32GB) | GeForce RTX 4090 24GB

MSFS 2024 | PMDG 777-300ER | FBW A380X | Fenix A320 | ini A350

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Never mind, welcome back Windows 10. 

i9-13900K | 6400MHz DDR5 (32GB) | GeForce RTX 4090 24GB

MSFS 2024 | PMDG 777-300ER | FBW A380X | Fenix A320 | ini A350

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