I have had problems cooling the amd fx81/83xx series with just the cooler master 212 if run to max and if overclocked even a little bit. I have scanned your information and using the ez tune utility it appeared as though it is overclocking the cpu. I got rid of easy tune long ago and keep trying it as i continue to get gigabyte boards (from ga790fxaUD4, 890fxaUD5 and third 990fxaUD3) I have used amd gpu and cpus Phenom II 965 and up and thuban version 1090T all well overclocked and able to do fine with the cooler master but as i moved to the Fx series i find i need the all in one type liquid coolers and i only overclocked a bit over 4.2gz(8120) for my normal type maxed out gpu and CPU stress tests or high setting games like far cry 3 or Hitman series etc. and, i do not use the bottom level of the latest all in one liquid coolers either, just wait for the sales . i would like to get the big radiator 100i or comparable but have settled for the 2nd best on sale and find it is OK but can not max out CPU overclocking. a thermal take performer 3 would probably work for a mild overclock and no overclock for highest setting gaming.
i use afterburner for my gpu and have for years. it is the best bar none, even though i have a sapphire hd7950 oc gz which comes with Trixx a great tool, i stick with afterburner to control temps and fan perfectly
i dont like the eztuner at all, too small and very hard to manipulate the slider bars , i do all my stuff in the bios and have profiles set, easy, no confusion and no crashes after it is all keyed in. i tried the amd overdrive for CPU set up and overclocking but do not prefer software oc.
if the temps you show were correct you are way too hot.
i have one super hot running (supposedly according to reports) 8120 and manually overclock it to 4.2gz in bios with the performer series of thermal take 2.0 and never see temps over 140°F. not sure about all the centigrade numbers. with the cooler master 212 evo plus i couldnt over clock at all and the computer would overheat shut down all the time. i had to make a change . the 8150 gets to 4.6 i think before the heat can make for shutdowns. the Vishera is a far more capable and slightly cooler upgrade, but , all of these should be idling very low temps over ambient. heat sensors on those things are odd at idle and seem to level out as they work upward.
my 8350 i keep cooler at max stress tests for over an hour but use another ,corsair 80i aio liquid . i could not run it with the 212 any version but stock speed for it is 4.0/4.2gz.. i have 3 or 4 of those and other good large heat sink air coolers. the only ones which may work are those over $100 giant dual heat sinks that weigh in at 2+lbs. or however much they tip the scales at. 800gms or something
they are good cpus , do run hotter than the phenom and thubans normally. i have seated and played with dozens of heat sink air and fan coolers with double the fan set ups and am tending to go more for the liquid, either all in one, there are a good number of really good ones now from a few good name makers asustek seems to have put out a design many stay close to, cooler master makes a couple, too, as does Silverstone 'Tundra' i believe is the model and perform extremely well in reviews but cost. then there are the Thermaltake which also preform well and do go on sale or did for significant savings and put a great liquid cooler in the same range as a fair air cooler. may have been at model change time, but for $50 or less a good liquid cooler for mild over clock or stock fx series
as someone noted, if you are overheating or idling very high temp then the heat sink may not be seated properly. even the basic amd fx or thuban small heatsink/fan combo will keep the processors at suitably low temps stock and idle.
i just became partial to the all in one liquid coolers once i moved from amd phenom/thuban to the fx series. i do overclock but not to stay at max oc. i only go for max as i do the testing then over-clock as needed for tasks usually leaving plenty of headroom so the CPU lasts longer than a few months.
that is for the 8core fx , i understand the 4 and 6core may have better heat control capacity with air coolers. (which is not to say that there arent good air coolers for the fx series 8core chips, there are.just for bang for buck i picked the aio liquid after years of being a cooler master 212 advocate)