So I have an update, sort of. When I booted my PC today the AIDA64 sensor manager, HWMonitor, and Corsair Link were reporting that my CPU was 120°C.
So needless to say I about freaked out. I shut the PC down immediately and removed the water block off of the CPU and re-applied the thermal paste, even though the paste on there looked perfect.
I booted the PC again, and still it's reporting 120°C. So I'm thinking something weird is going on here, I mean the cores were at 29°, 30°, 31, etc. Super low. So I shutdown the PC again and boot into the BIOS, the Bios's hardware monitoring said the motherboard, cpu, etc were all fine at 30-34°C.
So I remembered when I first built the PC a few months ago that some of the monitor's weren't reporting correctly because of the chipset being newer or something? Apparently at the time at least, x99 was newer and it just didn't work with some of the monitors or something? Anyways, so I shutdown the PC again, switched the onboard BIOS switch back to the stock Bios and tried to reboot. Well Windows 10 didn't want to work with an older Bios apparently because it kept trying to repair my OS and wouldn't boot. So I shutdown one last time, switched back to the most recent BIOS, and cleared my CMOS and rebooted.
PC rebooted fine, Windows 10 loaded up nice and quick, and all of the temp monitor's now show the CPU at 34°C.
I just wanted to give a heads up, I'm not sure what the issue is here but it sounds like something to do with my motherboard, BIOS, or something on my end. I figure at least someone else might see this who is having the same issue and get some relief.
My motherboard is an MSI X99S SLI Plus just by the way. Anyways, thank you for the help admin.