Where to find CPU's max temp.?

Hi MSI users, I have an MSI 970a-g43 motherboard with an AMD fx 6300 cpu. The problem is that I have A little tower, so the processor can reach till 65 - 68 degrees. The mobo i think its ok (28° - 30°).But I really need where to find how much temp. should the motherboard support for the CPU till it shutdown.
Thank you for your attention.

The CPUs limit for Visheras was never listed.  AMD employees have said 65C.  Most of us say 62C for safety.  There have been many that ran as high as 80C many up to 75C and so far no deaths.  But that wasn't sustained temps.  62C is the max sustained temp for absolute safety and longevity.  As far as the socket, that depends on the manufacturer of the Motherboard and generally is 72C. 
As a little side note, the CPU temp gauge is an algorithm not an actual sensor.  So below 40C it is very innacurate, you wont really be running at 5.1C (what my compter shows for minimum currently) if your ambient = temp of the air is 25C.

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