GD80, Where is Temp Sensor 1, 2, and 3

I am running speedfan to monitor fan speed and temps.  In addition to the core temps, it is showing Temp1, Temp2, and Temp3.  Temp 2 and 3 are always a good 10c higher than temp 1 (which is in the low 30's).  I am using a corsair H50 and am very happy with it, but I cannot find out where those temps relate to on the MB.
TIA
SF

I believe you must be talking about the P55-GD80, which is the proper board designation.  Can you give us a complete listing of your components(many components like HDDs report temps for example).  Please read the >>Posting Guide<<.  Also, you might wish to check SpeedFan's site to see if anyone has created a profile for your board.  Some of the readings may be false.

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