Macbook Pro with Retina Display 15-inch overheat problem

This is the normal state of my new Macbook.
Many times it is +7 temperature than shown in image. Is it ok ?
Any Suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.

     15 inch retina bro!!!! Go the best or go home!!!!:)

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