Wrong temperature

Once, I had the uber cooler, the Zalman 7000AlCu
Now I have its superior, the Zalman Reserator 1 with the cpu block that comes with it (WB2-Gold)
And everything is all right, I have my processor at 36C degrees after a few hours of 100% load. However, I just installed Motherboard monitor 5 to see if that does better then CoreCenter (less looks or something would be great)
It needed to install some monitor that asked for my motherboards brand and type which I correctly selected from the list (875P Neo) But now my cpu temp reads 57 even in CoreCenter!!! And I checked the watertemperature which feels cool (so must be under 37) and I measured it just now at 27C degrees.
How do I change back the monitor so it reads/displays correct values again?
Mbo: 1* MSI 875P Neo (original bios version 1.4??)
Case: Silentmaxx ST-11 (noise dampening)
Heatmakers in my case:
CPU: 1* Intel 2,8 Ghz HT (enabled) (watercooled ZM-Reserator 1)
VGA: 1* Club 3d ATI Radeon 9800pro (Watercooled ZM-Reserator 1)
HDD: 2* Maxtor 6Y120M0 (encased with Silentmaxx silencer v2 (cool and silent))
PSU: 1* Silentmaxx 350Watt fanless (silent)
Needless to say my pc makes no noise whatsoever, heat from inside I do get rid off, in a completely silent manner I am testing and changing for *a* company :D
Perhaps I should also mention that the system temperature is read at 47C by the Mobo at moments the digital thermometer reads 46C so that reading is almost correct.

Great silent cooler RwD,
Have you try to check the temp with speedfan?
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M/B 865 PE Neo-2 PFS Platinum Edition Bios Ver.3.6
CPU:P4 2.4C (HT enable) and ThermalTake SubZero 4G
(DOT Rank=Commander,Turbo,2395 mHz - 2760 mHz)
Memory: Corsair XMS 3500 2x512 meg (dual-channel dimm 2 and 4)
VGA:ELSA Gladiac 925 Ti4600
HD:2 SATA Maxtor 80gig and 1 ATA Maxtor 80Gig
CD/RW Yamaha and Pioneer DVD
PSU:ThermalTake Silent PurePower 480W (W0010/Black)
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