The fan RPM increases a lot whenever i plug in my battery

I recently bought a new battery for my laptop and whenever I plug it in, while my charger is plugged in, the fan RPM increases as if I am using 100% CPU and 100% RAM. Could this be caused by the new battery?
I have an hp dv7-3111ea and bought this battery http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140961851908 .
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Hi @CreaTivEuk ,
Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome.  I have looked into your issue about your HP Pavilion dv7-3111ea Notebook and issues with the newer battery. Here is a link to test and calibrate the battery.
Plug the power adapter directly into a functioning wall outlet. Do not plug it into a power strip, surge protector, or secondary power source as this could cause and issue.
The link you sent does show me the correct battery for your HP Notebook.
I recommend to restore the BIOS defaults with this document selecting the reloading the BIOS default settings
Thanks.
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