As far as I know the value cannot be overridden - it's set when the BIOS detects the CPU type.
also AFAIK - Qfan and Speedfan are mutually exclusive (for controlling fans) except that in Speedfan you have the choice as to whether it controls the fans or just displays temps, speeds and voltages.
Nothing wrong (re: the temp readings) that won't hopefully be fixed in the next BIOS rev. Two things you can do in the meantime.
1) Turn off PECI in the BIOS. This should cause the reported CPU temp to go up about 15 degrees to a more believable temperature.
2) Use Speedfan to control...
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