High temperature showing up on the NF750-G55 board.

I hope someone with the same board can help.  It seems to be specific to my using Speedfan as I have tested with cpu-z/gpu-z/nvidia system tools and checked in bios as well.
First of all I am not familiar with using Speedfan and only installed it to check temperatures.  Anyway temperature 3 first showed an unbelievable temperature of 134c.  I quickly turned off the machine then I used the other apps. as shown above and couldn't fine anything abnormal.  I left the machine alone for a few days and tested it again over the weekend; Speedfan now shows temp.3 at 98c.
The question I have to ask is:  What is temp 3 related to on my board?

Thanks Henry but I think I will do what Hans suggested (thanks Hans) and remove Speedfan, and Henry if you go to the beginning of the post you would see that I did get a reading of 134c but I forgot to mention that I removed my gtx 260 card in case it was that causing the heating problem.  So at present I am using the on-board graphic chip and getting the 98c on temp 3 when idling.
To chef jeff thanks again; Yes the components are new and I built the rig around a month ago and I haven't done much testing so far.  I have been trying all the freebie monitoring software to see if any are good as I do not want to buy commercial software just yet as I am running Windows7 on this rig (I'll wait a few more months for the software companies to bring out up to date versions compatible it).  I have already posted system specs (My PC) in profile signature.
Hans!  I want to monitor temperatures (amongst other things) because I want to overclock the rig in the future, if I can rate everything on standard settings now before I start to tinker I'll know how the rig stands up to the clocking.  I also want to benchmark the system using one and then two graphic cards but that is not an option until I upgrade the PSU as I don't think my Antec Phantom 500w would function very well with two gtx 260 black editions or would it?

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