this depends. are these max temps when under load caused by just standard use scenarios or when put under stress from a high end demanding video game or adobe task. Or are these temps from a stress test?
I don't know what voltage you have your CPU set to in order to get these clocks but I would assume it's close to 1.4v.
To be honest, with that high of an overclock and with a voltage around what I would guess you have in order to achieve this is too much for the cooler.
If these are temps when under a stress test for maximum heat output then you are fine as can be. but if this is just from some minor tasks that cause the CPU to warm up a little then you need a better cooler. I would recommend a better cooler period for that high of an overclock to begin with.
The Kraken X62 rev. 2.0 is what I would recommend.
Also, for your overclocking, are you even stress testing to make sure it's even stable with the settings you have for your overclock?
Sometimes standard CPU stress tests aren't good enough to really gauge as a CPU could pass stress tests but could fail when put under load for a video game. My personal favorite for testing both GPU clocks and CPU stability is Ghost Recon Wildlands as it will crash immediately or within a few minutes if something is not stable even in the slightest. I will run that game and play it for an hour. if it makes it past an hour of gameplay in that game with max graphics (or close to max if your GPU can't handle 30fps that high of settings) just make sure that the CPU is under as much load as possible then your overclocks are stable.