Freezing 2.16 Core 2 Duo 10.6.8

This computer freezes when showing YouTube videos possibly from overheating. I have noticed the suspected overheating of the graphics card gets much worse with Safari extensions enabled. I have installed fastestTube 2.2.1.4 to download videos from YouTube. As soon as I switch extensions back on the temperature climbs rapidly according to smcFancontrol. Can anyone explain this please ?

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