MSI P35 Neo2-FR: CPU vs core temperature

Hi. I've switched to a P35 Neo2-FR from a P35 Neo-F. The Neo2 was so cheap I couldn't resist. The board is fantastic so far. Great features, overclocking and performance for the price. Thumbs up for MSI 
I was quite familiarised with the P35 Neo-F and inmediately noticed something weird with the new mobo. It has to do with temperatures. I know that temperature measuring software is making just guesses and that looking at them is a bit of looking into the unknown. This is why I don't care too much about what these programs have to say about temperatures.
BUT the board's SmartFan feature looks at CPU temperature for throttling the CPU fan. Throttled fan = noise, and I do care about the noise, so I care now about reported CPU temperature.
Weird thing is that reported CPU temperature is wrong in the Neo2-FR I think. These are my current temperatures (18º C room temperature):
As you can see, CPU temperature is higher than any of the core's temperatures. The reported core temperatures are as accurate as these things can be, as there is consensus about them among the big dogs in temperature monitoring (SpeedFan, Everest and CoreTemp), and I remember quite well that in my old P35 Neo-F CPU temp was always lower than any of the cores ones. It is my understanding that this is how it should be (ie., cores are always hotter than whatever is reported as CPU temp), and with this board temperatures are always the other way.
I've searched the BB and found very little about this CPU temperature issue on the Neo2-FR, but I'm wondering if this beta update means it is a known issue. It includes, among others, this fix:
Quote
*Adjust CPU temperature(06FB).
BOSSKILLER says that this means it fixes wrong temperature reporting on Q6600 (which is the processor with 0x6FB CPUID), but now RealTemp says that my E6750's CPUID is also 0x6FB:
I don't dare to install a beta version of a BIOS, but does this mean that CPU temp reading is wrong in current BIOS version and that next BIOS version will fix it so CPU fan doesn't kick in noisy mode too early? Anyone with the flawed report processors installed this beta BIOS and can tell how are the new CPU temperature readings?
Thanks and regards 

Quote from: darkangel230 on 02-May-08, 01:25:08
That beta bios you're talkin, i've had it "installed" on my board
Only thing it does it report CPU temp 10 degrees cooler than Cores.
That 10 degrees drop on CPU temperature made it into the final 1.9 version of the BIOS. See:
Should I contact MSI about this? Will they care?
Oh dear! 

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