Serge Hallyn, as an off-topic discussion, as discussed in 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Debugging/HighTemperatures#Working_around_overheat
 many have successfully managed overheat (myself included) by governoring their 
CPU to powersave via a terminal:
sudo cpufreq-selector --cpu=0 --governor=powersave && sudo cpufreq-selector 
--cpu=1 --governor=powersave && sudo cpufreq-selector --cpu=2 
--governor=powersave && sudo cpufreq-selector --cpu=3 --governor=powersave && 
sudo cpufreq-selector --cpu=4 --governor=powersave && sudo cpufreq-selector 
--cpu=5 --governor=powersave && sudo cpufreq-selector --cpu=6 
--governor=powersave && sudo cpufreq-selector --cpu=7 --governor=powersave

I've had on my todo list for a while now to expand on, and section this
off into it's own Community article dedicated to managing Overheat
(versus debugging which would imply code improvement). I may have some
time within the next couple weeks to work on it.

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