1 day old mbp, hard drive crackle normal?

I've been waiting to pick up a MBP for several weeks now and last night I finally bit the bullet.
I've read about the whine issues, heat issues and crackling speakers that some have experienced.
Last night when running updates, I noticed that the hard drive crackles/buzzes when reading/writing. I know hearing the hard drive is normal but the sound isn't of the drive spinning but more of a scratchy irregular buzz.
Noise only happens when access the HD, like starting apps...it's just that I've never heard anything similar, I'm used to hearing hard drives whine while they spin.
Only way I can explain the sound would be it's similar to the sound effects in movies when a spider would crawl around the floor, but only in 2 seconds spurts.
Maybe I'm just paranoid because I love the machine but just wondering if anyone has any thoughts...btw if i remember correctly it's a week 17 machine.
-gabe

Sound is normal. Certain drives are louder then others, the ones that Apple uses are known to be particularly loud. It shouldn't be regular at all but instead a sporadic sounds whenever the drive is written to or read from. If the sound does become noticeably louder or changes its pattern, it could be an indication of a drive failure. If you are worried about the status of your drive, you can check the SMART status, which will inform you on the drives overall health.

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