Actually the HDs would be a separate sensor and separate issue, I have 
seen cool MB/CPU and burning HDs before.  Often this is due to how they 
are mounted (too close to each other or stuck out of the way) or lack of 
ventilation over them.

--j

jim scott wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. The motherboard and CPU are both running at 
> about 40 degrees C after 1 hour of use so I don't think that's the 
> problem.
>
> On 4/4/06, * Andrew Zbikowski* <andyzib at gmail.com 
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>     If your motherboard has temperature sensors I'd watch those as well.
>     It could be as simple as you don't have enough cooling for two hard
>     drives.
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