Fan noise after graphic card changed - Qosmio F10-101

Two months ago i have had my graphic card changed from nvidia fx 5700 to nvidia geforce go 6600.
from my laptop toshiba qosmio f10-101. After changing the old graphic card there is a fan noise that starts and stops every 2 minutes , that it drives me crazy every time i'm hear it.
Can somebody tell me if this noise is natural and if he/she knows if the specific card is noisy in every laptop? or If there are any ways to disappear this noise or increase in the maximum speed the noise.??
Message was edited by: marlena

Hello Marlena
On Qosmio forum you can find few similar topics with few interesting comments. On of http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=10944&messageID=42103
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