At 353K, you should be VERY worried about the condition of your processor as it might be damaged. Mine reached 353K when I was messing around with switching a different heatsink on and didn't apply enough thermal paste. It got up to 358K before thermal throttling kicked on and shutdown the computer to prevent damage.
P.S. I don't know why I decided to use the Kelvin temperature scale.
For those who do not know: xºC + 273 = x K. There are no degree marks in Kelvin, just the K. 0K is the smallest possible temperature value, nothing can get colder than that, at zero kelvin, all molecular motion stops. Quick physics/chemistry fun fact there.
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