On Inspiron 530 s fan will get stronger with upgrade to cpu e8600?

I have a 530 s Inspiron with an Intel Pentium Dual Core e2180 processor.  It was very noisy but once I cleaned the fan and the heat sink, he ran run quietly enough.  I read that the e8600 can run more hot.  The question is do you think that the fan will have to speed up (get stronger) to support.  I must say that I am enjoying my now quiet computer.  He was a fan of stock.

Thanks to Bev to answer a bunch of questions about the upgrade of the 530 s in the thread below, it was very helpful.

en.Community.Dell.com/.../19372573

Hello

This isn't a must for lovers of running strong, but yes, it will speed up intermittently (but will not strong).

As long as the machine is not overheated despite the heavy loads and the fan is quiet, nothing to worry about. But make sure its certainly go :-)

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