Not necessarily. Remember that AGESA 1.0.0.3ABBA which fixed the issue of Ryzen processors not hitting their target boost clocks actually enabled Ryzen 3000 series processors to boost beyond that assuming the conditions were right, which was documented in reviews. I see that that graphic shows his maximum CPU temperature was 61*C and peaked at the heart attack inducing 1.494v, so it's either an erroneous reading across the board, or his motherboard is allowing it to boost that high.