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Oh good, that's a CPU from this year. Intel switched this year to listing Tjunction temps instead (which is basically core temp). The Tjunction max listed for your CPU is 100 C. Here's the page that lists that:
https://ark.intel.com/products/97456/Intel-Core-i5-7300HQ-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_50-GHz
That doesn't mean you want to run your CPU at max however. Thats just the temp will shut your PC down. Most Intel CPUs start down throttling also in the low 90s.
Actually on his particular processor, throttling occurs at 100 and shutdown is at 110. But yes, you do want to keep it below 90 and ideally below 80, otherwise the part degrades faster than normal.
seems like 70 will not lead to any consequences YES!