Macbook Pro 13.3" 2.8G   8G RAM is very hot when playing web base flash game =.="

I used to play web based flash game, and could open up to 5 different browsers (with the same game) each time with my old notebook 1.8GHz + 4G RAM (Win 7). However, changing to my new macbook pro 13.3 2.8GHz + 8G RAM (OSX Lion), even opening the same flash game with 1 browser. The keyboard will be soon very hot. If open 2 browsers, there will be noisy fan sound and keyboard will become even hotter =.="
Could engineer in Apple solve this issue??? or any suggestion???

Mahdi411,
if Candy Crush is a graphics-intensive game, then your MacBook Pro will consume energy (and generate heat as a side effect) to meet those graphics demands. The fans run quickly to expel as much as heat as possible, so that your MacBook Pro’s components don’t bake. The additional airflow generates more noise.

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