Another Odd CPU Temp Reading

My CPU temp shows 66C-77C in the BIOS and also on every temp program I have tried, and I mean them All. When I take a temp reading with my VOM it shows a cushy 38C at the CPU and HS and feels very cool to the touch. I have not heard any problems with the clawhammer core..what gives???

Took It all Apart once again and triple checked everything. It has to be a BIOS related problem on the KT8M-ILSR Mobo. Cannot figure out what else it can be.

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