CPU Temps K7T266 Pro

Hi All
Just a few quick questions.
My computer shuts down for no apparent reason after using it for maybe 30mins but then other times it might not shut down at all.
I thought it may of been the power supply at first so went from a 200W to a 300W but still does the same thing every now and again.
My CPU temp is running around 49oC idle and SysTemp around 39oC under load its around 55-58oC using PCAlert4.(are these to high) it isnt OC'd
Also when it turns itself off i leave it for a few minutes and try and turn it back on and it just wont respond as if there is no power going to it at all.
Here is my computer in a nutshell:
K7T266 Pro
Athlon 1.2 gig
Nvidia Geforce2 MX 400
256 Ram
Windows XP Pro
Any help would be appreciated
Chris

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