60c is fine for most Intel CPUs, is it warm, yes, is it dangerous warm no, not close. If your maxed (meaning you are full stress for 2 plus hours) at 60c on an Intel chip, don't worry, your not going to get to that 70c scare point unless your ambient temp changes to much warmer, fan or pump failure. I can not speak for AMD, don't own one, never owned one, never will own one. Hence me stating check with Manufactures specs for temps. If 61c is your cap then your feeding to much voltage. As stated in other posts. OCing is not what can you get your CPU to post at to be stable but what will it take stress wise, and this includes the North and South Bridges and Mem. That's the real trick to overclocking. If it were so easy there would not be competitions cause everyone would have the same ability with the same components.