MacBook Pro Retina making a high pitched whine?

So 2 weeks ago I bought a 13" MacBook Pro Retina. I noticed a high pitched squealing noise coming from the rear left of the laptop (around the 'esc' key). It's definitely not the fan. The noise stops almost immediately after putting the computer to sleep. Messing with the brightness of the display/keyboard changes nothing, nor does messing with the sound volume. Just wondering if it is something to worry about...paying $1,200 for a faulty machine is quite sickening...haha.
Also, on two occasions I noticed a clicking sound coming from what seemed to be the right speaker. I don't know if that could be related.
Thanks!

i actually have the same problem but dont know how to fix it
its annoying.

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