I'm seeing the same issue on a Dell XPS9570 (intel chipset) - it reports
"high hardware temperature" despite all the temperatures are normal/low.

$ sensors
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Package id 0:  +48.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 0:        +47.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 1:        +47.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 2:        +48.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 3:        +46.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 4:        +48.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 5:        +43.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)

pch_cannonlake-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1:        +62.0°C  

nvme-pci-3d00
Adapter: PCI adapter
Composite:    +29.9°C  (low  = -273.1°C, high = +80.8°C)
                       (crit = +80.8°C)
Sensor 1:     +29.9°C  (low  = -273.1°C, high = +65261.8°C)
Sensor 2:     +32.9°C  (low  = -273.1°C, high = +65261.8°C)

acpitz-acpi-0
Adapter: ACPI interface
temp1:        +25.0°C  (crit = +107.0°C)

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