ted3: Sorry man, thats not throttling.
When I brought my E6400 up to 85C it was definitely throttling. On the Intel C2D there are two types of throttling.
http://www.intel.com/design/processo...als/253668.pdf
Here's a quote from page 13-5 of the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual, Vol. 3A:
"One mode modulates the clock duty cycle; the second mode changes the processor’s frequency. Both modes are used to control the core temperature of the processor."
When a C2D processor first starts to approach Tmax the duty cycle will be reduced from 100% to 87.5%, 75% and continuing down to 12.5% in 12.5% increments. If the temperature of the processor still can't be controlled then the second mode kicks in which reduces the processor frequency (MHz) like you experienced. The first "duty cycle" throttling happens approximately 3C or 4C before Tmax.