K7T Turbo2 w/Duran 1.3g running hot!

I just had the K7T Turbo2 motherboard with a Duran 1.3g installed and it was running hot, around 55c.  I added an additional system fan with a cfm of 32.5 and still have the problem.  Does anyone know how to overcome this heat problem?  
I have a fan on the ps, one on the video card, a large heat sink and fan on the cpu and a system fan, what's next???
Help
Jerry

its the cooler your using and the fan on that that make the most difference not case fans

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