Fan noise with Tiger

Hello to everybody!
I have an imac G5 powerpc bought in 2005. It's still running under Tiger.
I've been having this fan noise too, for several days now; It never stops.
I've reset the SMU, the PRAM and NVRAM too. Nothing has changed.
What can I do?....
Please help me!! Thank you
Patrick
PS: my imac is a W854xxxx, its mother board has just been changed.

eekfreak, click on the link in MGW's previous post to see if your comp qualifies for the AERP. If not, then you will need to provide details about your computer in order for the knowledgeable users to provide any +"homespun fix its"+ if any.
Which "model" & "generation" G5 iMac do you have?
Need this info so that the knowledgeable users can provide you with the proper troubleshooting solution(s).
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301724-en How to identify your iMac
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.4/en/mh355.html Getting information about your computer
You can have this info displayed on the bottom of every post by going to 'My Settings' which is located in the column on the right under your name, and filling in the information asked for.
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