BootCamp v3.1 and Windows 7 OVERHEATING

ALCON,
I've had Windows 7 Home Premium installed for a little over two weeks now and the temparature gets so hot that my MBP will actually auto-shutdown.
It gets as high as 195F/90C!
1. I do not run any heavy programs or graphic intensive work. Just running a stock trading graph chart that is currently only available for Windows.
2. Even if I do not run anything at all the computer will get intensly hot within the hour.
3. The MBP sits on an angled metal lift that only touches the computer on 4 dime sized points under the laptop (to give ample clearance below for heat syncing and typing comfort); no different than Blue Lounges "cool feet".
I can use Windows 7 while in BootCamp for about an hour (usually have to stop b/c it gets so hot) and then quickly boot into Mac OSX and the temparature reading on the SMC Fan Control is sitting at over 195F which tells me that BootCamp running Windows 7 is actually running much hotter and I am only reading the temperature after it has cooled down a bit.
My specs are below as per my signature block.
Is there anyone having the same problems of overheating and auto-shutdown?
Anyone have any fixes to this issue?

This article is interesting because the new i7 MacBook Pro's are also having the SAME overheating issues:
http://www.pcauthority.com.au/News/172791,macbook-pro-helps-core-i7-hit-100-degr ees.aspx
I've now met another person who has the same overheating problem when running Windows 7 and BootCamp v3.1.
Apple, are you listening?!

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