865G board runs much coooler with video card??

I just installed a Matrox P650 video card on my 865G Neo2-LS. My CPU temps dropped from 46C at idle and up into the mid fifties with heavy load to a steady 36C with the 37C the highest I've seen even with load. This happened immediately upon getting the video card installed. I have a spacious case and really don't think the airflow is changed dramatically by the card placement. I did go from my original BIOS to the v1.8 update as part of the installation.
Anybody else seen this? Anybody have a guess as to why this happened? Corecell and BIOS temps agree so I think it's a real drop rather than a Corecell glitch.

Anybody else seen this? The room is pretty cool today and right now, after working on the computer for 2 hours, my CPU temp is showing 32C in CoreCenter. I'm not complaining, just mystified. I have never heard of this. Maybe I'm unusual in that I bought a board with onboard video and then put in a video card later. I think that most people either get the 865PE and a card or the 865G and stick with the onboard video. Perhaps the onboard video either used a lot more CPU processing or added heat to the board or both.

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