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No, modern cpus are really good at managing themselves. If you're not seeing crazy high temps then it should live out its natural life (which is possibly forever, I've never seen a cpu die without a really traumatic external factor).
It probably won't last forever, because caps have a limited lifespan, but I agree that modern processors are good at throttling when needed to protect themselves, even to the point of just shutting off in an emergency.
This is an important factor, unlike with a socketed CPU, a GPU is tied to the VRMs it came with, if you push those too hard, you can't just pop the chip onto another board.