Temperature and fan Probook 6570b on battery power.

Hi
I'm new to this forum, so please excuse me if I'm not complete with my first post.
Last week monday I bought a HP Probook 6570b at my college PXL (Belgium, Limburg, Hasselt), but it was running under Windows 8 Pro 64bit. I didn't like this OS so I went and bought a Windows 7 Professional 64bit on friday. So I've used Windows 8 for about a week, and since saturday I'm running Windows 7. Now I've noticed the temperature is reaching up to 60°C when I'm only working on Word, Outlook or Firefox for example..
A friend of mine in class has een HP Envy, bought after I got my HP Probook last week, so new as well (15", i7, Windows 8 64bit, 16GB RAM, 2GB Nvidia GPU,...) and his laptop is only reaching around 40°C-48°C, running the same programs.
Now I'm wondering if it's normal that my Probook is getting much warmer?
Things I noticed:
-Could it be that running Windows 8 is less power consuming than Windows 7? (and thereby askes less of the CPU and produces less heat because of that)
-I found that while running Windows 8 in the beginning the fan didn't run that much and so often as now on Windows 7 (I had the same kind of programs running and installed on the laptop), but that could also be my imagination. I didn't look at temperatures while Windows 8 was on it.
Things I did while swapping OS':
-Formatted the SSD completely, installed Windows 7, installed all the drivers for my model from the HP site.
-I also did a BIOS update, could it be because of this? (maybe the temp the fan has to start running changed in the new BIOS?)
Things in my mind to solve this if you can't help me:
-Tried to find some info on undervolting the CPU, but from the readings and sites I visited I'm guessing the modern CPU's do that themselves, and it isn't possible..
-Place some extra little heatsinks on the cupper rail for some extra cooling. Or is this a bad idea?
-Replace the standard cooling paste with some new cooling paste with a """"high performance"""" (as they call it) brand, maybe that could cut some degrees..
So the main point is that the temperature is getting pretty high in my opinion, and that the frequenty the fan starts has shortened (when I just got it, almost never turned on....... now with Windows 7 much frequentlier). So if anybody experienced this as well, and/or has a solution, please tell me!
Thank you!
Specs:
HP Probook 6570b
Windows 7 Professional
Intel i5 3230m
AMD Radeon HD 7570M 1GB GDDR5
Scandisk X100 128GB SSD SATA-III
8GB DDR3 1600Mhz

Hi Skip000,
I understand you are having issue with the laptop possible overheating. If you follow this document on Overheating it will give you some helpful information.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c01657439
Hope it helps.
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