I have the same issue, at upstart!, (running the live cd ubuntu/xubuntu,
doesn't matter). The laptop (Compaq Presario 2107EA) have been running
for months with ubuntu 6.10 without any issues, and was running for a
couple of days smoothly using 7.04, but now it reaches critical
temperature at once, often before gnome is even fully loaded. I do not
have to use any CPU-heavy stuff, just leave it after upstart and it
shuts down. I get the same problem when using the live CD of 7.04 or
Xubuntu 7.04, so it does not seems to be my installation that is the
problem. However, the computer runs perfect when booted with the 6.04 or
6.10 live-CD, so it seems to be an issue associated with the 7.04
version and its new kernel.

The computer have been running XP for years without problems (ok. maybe
not without problems, were talking windows... but at least without this
specific problem).

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CPU overheats during high usage "throttling <not supported>"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22336
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