Macbook Pro 13" Haswell running hot in Windows 8.1

Hello, I have just purchased a Mid 2014 Macbook Pro with retina display and installed Windows 8.1 using bootcamp. My problem: running the windows partition seems to heat up my Macbook for no apparent reason. The heat builds up as soon as windows boots up and doesn't go away--even if I have 0% CPU utilization and the computer just sits at the desktop. I have checked CPU temperatures and they appear to be normal as well, but for some reason the underside of the computer gets hot to the touch. I just wanted to know if I'm the only one experiencing this using Windows through bootcamp with the latest drivers, and if it is fixable. Any help would be appreciated.

Yes...
I also just recently purchased a MacBook Pro retina 15 (mid-2014) with bootcamp (windows 8.1) installed.  While using my windows partition, the MBP seems to be running a bit hot, at least hotter than the OS X partition.
As for comparison, I have the 2012 MacBook Pro retina 13 with bootcamp (windows 8.1).  It does not get as hot as the 15, and in fact, I don't think it runs hotter than OS X...
Any thoughts?  Is it perhaps because I have the NVIVIDA dedicated graphics and in the windows partition, IRIS PRO isn't running?

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