Bench Test to see if I created a problem

I have a somewhat budget build and my case is a fractal design define mini, not the most cooling effecient case. My cpu is a an AMD 4100. I have been having heat problems for the longest times but it's never been like oh shit turn it off. But I'm playing a game for a bit and my temps almost touch 90. I even have an ugly noisy red led fan because it was laying around on the top, which everyone who I game with hates because I have a snowball mic and we use skype. I was watching the how to survive windows 8 video and i was dicking around and ended up at my system and realized that my cpu has been overclocked too 4.02 GHz with a stock cooler. I went and looked at the 4100 on newegg and realized that it's supposed to be 3.6-3.8. I'm about to go fix it, but wanted to see if you guys had any benchmarks that I could run and compare with other peoples 4100s, or other people nvidia 560s because the cpu resulted in that staying hot too.

 

TLDR; I was stupid and OC'd a 4100 with a stock cooler and forgot I OC'd it for over half a year. Any benchmarks that have results I could compare with other peoples 4100?

I have the FX4100 as well so I'll try to get some recent benchmarks for you. I have it at stock 3.6Ghz cooled by the Corsair H50 AIO water cooler. Let me know which programs you want it benched against and I'll run mine for comparison. I'll even do an overclock bench for you to compare if you eventually get a better cooler. You can get the Corsair H55 for under $70 these days.

What bench would you recommend? 

Run P95 for 24 to 48 hours to see if it is stable.

The sounds like the best idea, I'll just run prime and get back to you guys

FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.498046875, expected less than 0.4
Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.

 

I got three of these after 19 hours.