Boot into OS 9 = very noisy fan

It's been years since I booted into OS 9, so I gave it a shot to run a few programs that don't work in classic but did upon booting OS 9.
However, the fan is very noisy. I do have the latest firmware along with a 360w psu.
OS x is very quiet, OS 9 is ready for take off!
Any work around? or do I grab my helmet and pilots license!

Hi-
I do have the latest firmware along with a 360w psu.
This firmware?
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120171
Or later?
The 4.4.8 was supposed to help with fan noise (not from the PSU, though).
Other than that, though, fan noise in OS 9 is historically a problem; much more so than in OS X.
Heck, Apple even posted a KBase article, telling owners to "expect" noise:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA25592
Any work around? or do I grab my helmet and pilots license!
"MDD125 heavy on Runway 67A, you are cleared for takeoff!"
Interesting approach Here.

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