You have to be aware that not all motherboards have exactly the accurate readings... in most cases even when checked in BIOS and from within Windows (let's say for example, Everest home Edition), readings are mostly different.
Also, type and number of your fans have great deal in final result... and the most important, type of the processor, and is it overclocked or working under "normal" conditions. So, good thing would be that everyone who wants to post their results, also give some addtional info (type and speed of processor, motherboard type, number of fans inside the case, type of the processor heatsink, also what speed it's spinning at etc.)