Fans are going trying to boot leopard on my imac

My G5 PPC Imac must be about 5ish years old I think. I want Leopard on it and am trying to boot the dvd with C press, the fans are really loud. might this not work? wishful thinking?

Is the Leopard DVD a retail purchased full installer?
How much HD space do you have left? How much RAM do you have installed?
Any problems that you are having w/your current OS must be resolved prior to upgrading an OS.
"Snow" Leopard (10.6) is for Intel Macs only. So make sure you are trying to install just Leopard (10.5.x).

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