MacBook's thermal management is a perpetual pain point for users. Apple's cooling strategy is extremely conservative, only ramping up fan speeds when CPU temperatures exceed 90°C, which significantly harms both the CPU and user experience. This morning after installing Windows 8.1 and watching some online videos, I accidentally touched the exhaust vent while moving the laptop... you know how that feels. Therefore, since Apple's thermal control strategy falls short, we'll take matters into our own hands using software. Initially, I tried iFanAutoControl. The software detected my CPU temperature at 70°C, rapidly increased fan speed, and brought temperatures down to 50°C. But after setting the laptop aside,...