Temperature for MSI r9 280x Twin Frozr

Hi everyone. Hope you can help me . I just bought an msi r9 280x twi frozr 4 the OC version. My pc is the following : i
5 2500k running at stock speed with stock cooler
MB Asus P8h61-m LX (im gonna change it i know its bad)
8 gigs of ram
1 ssd of 120Gb and 1 hdd 1Tb
power source is a sirtec 750W (bronze)
Case is zalman z3 plus (only one fan connected, the one thats in the back of the case for airflow)
So, in catalyst (last drivers) i have like 44 45 degrees C in idle !
In furmark i get like 84 degrees C but i ve heard thats normal for a stress test
When i play demanding games (Dragon Age Inquisition, high\ultra) i get like 67 68 degrees C with fans set  to auto from catalyst)
I dont like the idle temperature. It could be possible that my card is already OC'ed ? I didnt buy it from a store i bought it from a friend of mine.
If it's OC'ed, how can i check this ? If its not OC'ed, what should i do about the seemingly high idle temperature ? Thank you !

All temps are normal (including idle), nothing to worry and nothing to do.

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