Hard drive spins very fast during youtube viewing

My hard drive spins fast every time I watch youtube or any other video streaming sites. Is it normal? or bad. You will know that the HD spins if the fan is on right?
HELP...

Hi dattebayo: If the fan is spinning up while viewing videos or other CPU intensive activities, that is what it is meant to do. Without that the CPU and the computer in general would shut down pretty quickly. The program I mnetioned earlier is available here. http://www.islayer.com/index.php?op=item&id=7
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