Question Intel stock cooler from 10gen and 11gen

Considering that Intel doesn't include stock coolers on processors with a PL1 TDP over 65W, it's reasonable to assume that's all the cooler's good for.

That isn't to say it can't handle anything higher, as long as it's only for short periods.
 
Yes, my question is because of that. 65W max tdp for a i5 10 or 11gen should not be enought because of PL2 TDP, right?
If your CPU came with a stock cooler, it's acceptable if not overclocked. If it didn't, it's not. (It's best to actually tell us information like the CPU rather than play a guessing game as there are 18 different desktop i5s in the 10th and 11th generation).
 
Yes, my question is because of that. 65W max tdp for a i5 10 or 11gen should not be enought because of PL2 TDP, right?
Coolers are meant to work with average TDP, not TDP at the moment. It's fine if the processor is in the PL2 power level as long as it's for a short period of time.

To put in another way, when I was doing video encodes on my processor, the furthest end of the heatsink wasn't even hot. This means that the heat sink still has a lot of thermal "capacity" left before my processor starts really thermal throttling. I'm sure if I used a lower TDP cooler, the whole thing would be warmer.
 
If your CPU came with a stock cooler, it's acceptable if not overclocked. If it didn't, it's not. (It's best to actually tell us information like the CPU rather than play a guessing game as there are 18 different desktop i5s in the 10th and 11th generation).
10400F and 11400F.