Flash Player Causes Overheating?
Until relatively recently (a month or so ago?) I had absolutely no problem watching embedded videos. Then, out of nowhere, my laptop started shutting down every time I tried to watch a Flash video online. I eventually realized the problem was auto-shutdown due to massive overheating - my laptop's normal temperature while browsing is around 60-70 C, and any time I watch a Flash video (especially any sort of high-quality Flash video) this jumps up to about 95 C for a few minutes before auto-shutdown. If I leave the Flash video running in a minimized window or an un-focused tab (anywhere where it isn't rendering to the screen), the temperature returns to more reasonable but still seemingly high levels (about 85 C).
This seems crazy to me, considering I can run several hi-def videos simultaneously offline (using Windows Media Player Classic) without my laptop breaking a sweat. I've made sure I have the latest Flash Player updates, and I've tried a number of browsers (IE, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari), with nearly identical results in every one. I can't watch most videos online anymore, and nothing besides Flash Player causes my laptop to overheat like this, including 3D modeling/animation software and video processing/editing software. Can somebody help me out here? Does anybody know what's going on with this?
Thanks in advance for any help -
