Board temperature: 64.5C / 148.1F
CPU temperature: 44.5C / 112.1F |
What does the BIOS say?
There should be a category (hardware monitor, or similar) in your BIOS pages.
Definitely sounds like you have an air flow issue across the board (reference suggestions by Yarlen), or something connected to your board that is generating too much heat (i.e., Video card with failing or no fan, PCI card with inadequate heat dissipation components).
Another possibility is that your drives are generating too much heat for the case cooling system.
Agree 100% with Moderateman, do not use vacuum cleaner - compressed air only.
If you are comfortable disconnecting hardware, cables and connectors from the board, you might want to disassemble all components from the board (make sure to use prolonged contact with the PSU housing before touching memory, etc.), and then blow out all pin connectors, fans, and do a general cleaning of both the components while out of the case - as well as the motherboard and inside of the case.
Reconnect components while paying attention to the way air flow is designed in the case, so you can accomodate the air flow design while routing the wires.
For the chipset drivers, you might go right to "intel.com" if you have not already, and check for the appropriate "infinst" file to update the 865 chipset to the latest and greatest.