I really have to wonder whether the thermometer isn't feeding you a line. I don't have a lot of experience with overclocking and only ever burned up a single CPU core.
I've also wondered that, because I've built a dozen+ PC's, including the first build of this very PC, plus I don't even monkey around with overclocking, and I've NEVER had issues like this thing is giving me.
Do you know anyone with an infrared thermometer that you could point inside the case?
No dice on that front. I DID find out today that my father-in-law likes to interchange whatever computer words he learns without realizing they actually MEAN something. "Download" is NOT the same as "install", "virus" is not the same thing as "spyware", and MOTHERBOARD FAN is not the same as HEATSINK FAN!
I made him check his records for a warranty for what he initially told me was DEFINITELY a heatsink fan he had replaced, and it turns out they swapped out the fan he had on the northbridge chip. While he was at the store, he couldn't remember what I wanted him to ask them to check his service records for, and I got to speak to the actual tech who serviced his computer when he took it in, and told the tech my F-I-L needs to buy a new heatsink fan for that same setup. He's dropping it off shortly, and if that doesn't work, I'm gonna assume the temp sensor isn't right, and simply up the shut-off temps.
I've already told him this is the solution we're going to take if the fan doesn't work, and he should start saving his money to replace his PC so that if/when this breaks down (if it's an actual heat issue), he'll be ready to replace it with very little downtime.
Thanks for the info on the site to run the chip info through. I'm almost positive it's a Palomino, but why not double check, right? I think one of those pics above listed the voltage it's running at, I didn't check before posting. When setting the FSB to Auto, it DID step up to 142, vs. the 133 it's supposed to be running at.
Well, I'm essentially considering this problem solved today, since I'll either get it operational at a lower temp reading with all the help from you guys, or I'll be boosting the shut-off temp so it's serviceable for him until he tells me it's time to replace his now-broke PC. I'll post what the final "solution" turns out to be one way or the other.