Too hot with 1.375v vcore for p4 2.8E...is that right?

I have :
Processor:      Intel Pentium® 4 @ 2.8E GHz
Graphics Card:      NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400
2x 256mbPC3200
HD 120GB seagate Barracuda
MSI 875P NEO
My Corecenter is showing my cpu temp with 50ºC in idle and 68ºC in Load and the Vcore voltage is 1.375v.  I want to know if it isn't wrong with my computer. If anyone know something about it ...tell me plz...  

Vronks, Your temps look like they are correct. Prescotts run hot
My Prescott posted the same temps before I read that Intel recomends a " thermally Advantaged Chassis" for the Prescott
http://intel.com/update/contents/dt11021.htm
I posted the same temps until I made this mod. I also added a Fan to the mod.
http://server6.uploadit.org/files/Dcasole-DSC01133.JPG
http://server6.uploadit.org/files/Dcasole-DSC01132.JPG
Now it is not pretty but it works!
My chip now runs at 40C to 42C at idle and around  56C under a load on air. Since Intel states that the Thermal Limit is 69C I am fine with these temps.
You also need one heck of a PSU as these chips are power hogs
Hope this helps
Dave

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