IMac stuck and make laud noise....

IMac stuck and make laud noise, when I try to do some heavy work on the Imac like converting HD file H264 to proRes and importing my pics to the Iphoto and more, the IMac just stuck and and make loops of laud noise, nothing help till I shut it off by holding the power button.
what to do? this isnt normal, and I think the Mac getting too hot, but I am not sure its my first time using a mac and I am not sure I did the right choice any more.
for years people told me I should move to a Mac, cause its more loyal, but it seems I have so much problems with it, not just this one here but all the rest are pinuts comparing to this big problem I have that it's stuck.

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