Installed SSD, now the fan runs a lot- what can I do?

Hi!
I installed a 500GB SSD into my 13" Mid-2010 MacBook Pro (still running Snow Leopard) and all is well, except that I see not much improvement and the fan now runs almost incessantly despite me not running much (checking Amazon, have two browser windows open, during a very puny edit on Final Cut Pro with a single video track and stereo sound on two tracks).
Now I know that the faster SSD (and, allegedly, its greater power consumption) will make everything else work "harder" but I wonder- what can I do to improve the cooling or minimise the load on the computer?
Because it really is so notable that I am almost inclined to downgrade once more after just 12 hours. 
I have reset the SMC and it did help a LITTLE but not nearly enough to prevent me from losing my only marble and wanting to do a Vincent Van Gogh.

Find the password or reset it using the lost password link
LN

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