Fans at max in single user mode

ok basically they never come on in normal use .... but im booted in as the root
testing some memory with memtest.
is it safe [good for the G5] to have the fans running at maximum for an hour or two?
basically having never heard the fans on full, its quite scary!
cheers

lol. ok thanks.
though why do they come on [and stay on] at full speed?
i push my G5 to the max with intensive audio apps like logic pro etc, and they very rarely come on, definetly not on full speed either.
all its doing is testing the memory!

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