Depends on the CPU. But, 60 degrees is not likely a problem.

If your machine is overclocked, you may need to revisit your voltages for 
stability. Be aware that increased voltages will increase temperatures and 
reduce the life of your components.

The symptoms you describe are also very common with memory problems. You can 
run memtest86+ (freeware) to test your memory independent of the rest of your 
machine. If it runs without issue for 24 hrs (some are satisfied with 12 hours) 
your memory is not likely the problem.

http://www.memtest.org/

Mike

--- In [email protected], "Ara Kaloustian" <a...@...> wrote:
>
> I get a crash once or twice a day ... and always able to restart 
> automatically.
> 
> I am tryingto debug issues, but one question:
> 
> I had the CPU run at a temperature of about 60 degree centigrade for a couple 
> of days. 
> Is that enough heat to damage the CPU ... and would it cause what seems to be 
> crashes at random times?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Ara
>


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