Lenovov G505s high temperatur​e reading, bios related???​?

Hello! I recently bought the Lenovo G505s (AMD A8 5550M) and so far am very impressed with it. I couldn't stand windows 8 so I installed windows 7.
Recently I started playing Dead Island and I noticed the computer was getting hot - not too hot - but hot enough for me to check the temperature using HWmonitor. It displayed a cpu temp of 103*C! I was shocked. So I stopped playing immediately and let it cool down until the morning. I started up the computer and the temperature read 83*C, even though the computer was dead cold. After searching for this issue, I've noticed that some people have had this problem. I'm guessing there's a problem with the way the temperature is being reported by HWmonitor, because the computer isn't hot at all. I read that HWmonitor may give incorrect readings for AMD based systems, so I downloaded Core Temp. This program wouldn't give a cpu temperature, it simply said N/A. So something's up.
I tried to check the temperature in the BIOS (83CN33WW v2.03), but there is no option for checking the temperature. I thought that was weird. But maybe this is why Core Temp isn't reporting the temperature? Because the BIOS isn't even reporting it? Tried to find an updated version of BIOS for windows 7...Unfortunately none available (only for windows 8).
What do you guys think? Is there another BIOS I can install that would report the temperature? I don't want to keep gaming if it kills my computer, and I don't want to game until I have accurate cpu temperatures.
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Hi Lauberse,
I’m sorry to inform you that the BIOS update is not be available for Windows 7, This version of BIOS installed does not have the option to display the temperature, I suggest you to download the below software and check the CPU temp once again and please check the compatibility of the Game before playing in the computer.
Core Temp
As an alternative I suggest you to check the steps in the similar post provided by Solid_Cruver
Hope to hear back soon
Best Regards
Shiva Kumar
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