New Imac really noisy after change to SSD

I have TWO Imac's in my room : an Imac 24 inch I bought a few years old and I have a brand new Imac 27 inch a few months old.
A technician working for a well know, huge computer retail chain replaced in both IMAC's the HD by 128 GB SSD (in 24 inch Imac) and a 256 GB SSD (in 27 inch Imac). He also added extra RAM : I now got 8 GB in the 24 inch Imac and 12 Gb RAM in the 27 inch Imac
The 24 inch Imac operates very silent, very quick and very smooth whereas the much bigger and more powerful, new 27 inch Imac now makes A LOT OF NOISE. I am not a sensitive or paranoia person freaky about some computer noise. This is really nervewrecking and constant buzzz. The moment the newest Imac is switched on, the cooler just goes buzzing really loud. This noise has nothing to do with SSD or increase of RAM since they have no moving parts. And the noise is constant. I do NOT use software that requires lots of processing power. I just surf normal websites and do word processing and look at fotos. I don't even look much to video so it's really strange. Where does this noise all of a sudden comes from ?
The 27 inc Imac was silent when I bought it with HD disk, but once the big HD disk gone, the cooler keeps on blazing and buzzing. Awful ! The guys in the computer shop have no idea, the guys from the Apple official reseller shrug shoulders and say it is "normal" without any more explanation.
Could it be that by taking the rather big HD out of the inner frame, that the extra space becoming empty lead to an increase of airflow from the fan/cooler circulating freely in the inner frame and thus generating much noise level ???? Anyway, the noise level is totally unacceptable. SSD is supposed to be absolutely silent but now i paid good money for nothing and am stuck with a very expensive but very noisy imac with a nice 27 inch screen but Imac that works on everyone's nerves in the room and adjacent rooms.
Even guests in the adjacent living room ask what device is generating this constant buzzzzzing.

Hello,
Likely the 27" iMac had the special Seagate drive with internal temp sensor & the special Apple Rom to handle the fans, unlike the earlier one that had an external sonsor.
Since the late 2009 iMacs came out, replacing the hard drive has caused the internal Hard Drive Fan to start running at around 6000RPM.
This is due to Apple replacing the external Hard Drive temperature sensor with a proprietary firmware and using the drives internal sensor.
Replacement drives do not contain the firmware to deliver temperature data on the temperature sensor cable.
When the iMac does not receive a good signal from the hard drive it puts the fan at full speed to protect the drive.
If you replace your drive, your iMac will initially seem fine, but soon the fan will begin to speed up to full speed. Resetting the SMC (System Management Controller) will have a temporary effect, but again the fan will speed up.
Fixes people have used in the past included:
    •    Using smcFanControl and the terminal to set a MAX speed for the fan and writing scripts to start this after every sleep/restart.
    •    Shorting the temperature sensor cable (Not a possibility on 2011 iMacs) this tricks the iMac into thinking the drives temperature is very low, hence slow fan speed.
Both these fixes are less then perfect and leave the drive in a dangerous situation with no protection from overheating.
Another option people try is other Fan Control software. These programs will not work for this particular issue as they often only control the base speed, and if they do control the fans actual speed they rely on the temperature reported by the sensor which is now incorrect.
HDD Fan Control
HDD Fan Control works to fix this issue by reading the drives internal temperature using the S.M.A.R.T protocol and set the fans actual speed to a value good to protect the drive. 
It runs at startup and continually to always control the fan correctly, prevent the loud fan noise and protect the drive from overheating.
Instead of HDDFan Control, get the free SSDFan Control
http://exirion.net/ssdfanctrl/

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