Questions about system temps (way high, urgent)

I've just got my 865PE Neo2-FISER and was playing around with some settings.  I ran the CoreCenter just to try it out and it says my NorthBridge is running at 63c???
Is this just a invalid sensor, or is this really the case?  If it is, I'm going to go right in and see if the heatsink is even touching it.  Temps are as below:
CPU: 43c
CASE: 30c
NB: 64c
All temps are at full load.
Thanks ahead of time guys.  

NB doesn't have thermal sensor. That value is fake. Get the latest CoreCenter. ok?

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