well, CFLs still produce heat, and if you have them next to your intake hole then you are heating the air (albeit not by much) that you are sucking in. It would be a good idea to have intake coming from somewhere cool rather than somewhere warm, if your grow area is getting too hot.
I might also suggest another PC fan at the top to increase your airflow, because unless you have a huge PC fan, then you really don't have that much airflow. Of course the fans should be pushing air in the same direction, thus the bottom as intake and the top as exhaust.
Additionally, plants consume CO2 through the bottoms of their leaves and vent moisture through the tops. Having your airflow come from the bottom actually seems pretty logical to me. That would, in theory, push fresh air past the bottoms rather than the tops so that there is more airflow where you want it most.
If you follow all these you should see a 5-10 deg (F) drop.
Out of curiosity, do you have the PC fans hooked up to a PC to control the temp? I'm currently looking into a method of setting up a computer to control the air temp via pc temp sensors and pc fans. (I should make another thread about that probably.)