Noise (fan and/or drive) MacBook 2.4 Intel Core 2 Duo 2GB 160GBHD

I recently acquired a MacBook 2.4 Intel Core 2 Duo 2GB 160GBHD.
It is always making noise, (quite obvious, fan noise).
It is annoying.
Compared to my iBook G4, this thing is rather noisy.
Quite honestly, I never hear anything from my iBook G4 unless it's required to perform multiple tasks over a period of time and only then the fans ramp up.
Is this normal?

This may be normal, but try this before making a final judgement:
1. Go to System Preferences/Energy Saver/Options and set it to Automatic.
2. Download SMC Fan Control for free:
http://homepage.mac.com/holtmann/eidac/software/smcfancontrol2/index.html
And set to 3000 cycles.
That done, see if the sound shows any improvement.

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