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I've been using different software to see and figure out what temp goes to what senor and to what piece of hardware.
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Matching labels to sensor has been a problem for years. I like SpeedFan for example, but it is common for it to mismatch the labels and sensor. I usually recommend
Everest to verify what goes where.
However, most motherboard makers also include a HW monitoring program on the utilities disk that comes with the motherboard (or available at the motherboard maker's website) and they tend, as you would expect from the maker, to match them up right.
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MCP. I've never seen/heard this one before
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MCP is the Southbridge portion of the chipset, not Northbridge (sometimes referred to as SPP).
Those temps are not overly high, but I would prefer to see them a bit lower. Besides the obvious of keeping the interior clean of dust, you need to make sure you have lots of unrestricted, front-to-back air flow through the case. I prefer at least two case fans, one in front drawing cool air in, and one in back (in addition to the PSU fan) exhausting hot air out.
Check your case's fan support. If it allows more or larger case fans, consider installing them. And note cable management is crucial to minimize impacting that desired flow.