Fans still running at high speed after smc reset

I have an i Mac Version 10.6.7, 4 GB RAM and 2.66 GHz Intel Core i 5 and since yesterday the fans are running at high speed. I tried to reset the SMC as instructed on Apple Support Site but it won't help.
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks.

Try the reset again. Sometimes it takes several. This time leave it off wall power for an hour before holding in the power button.
If that doesn't help, run the Hardware Test in Extended.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1509

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