7000+ load cycles on my hard drive in one week

It seems awfully excessive to have such a high load cycle count on my computer I only bought seven days ago. This would mean my hard drive would be expected to last two years (600,000 load cycles).
I've installed hdapm and set the load cycles to 200, but I'm concerned as to the impact this would have on my hard drive. Has there been a firmware patch to fix this issue or should I just deal with the crippled power vs. shortened life on my hard drive?

Many people have reported similar problem.
It is discussed within "Topic : Western Digital Scorpio Blue 640 Drive draws too much power in a MacBookPro" (http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2250690&start=60&tstart=0). Currently at 14 pages and 205 replies.
I did find this reference back to that Topic on "My Mac Fixes" (http://mymacfixes.blogspot.com/2009/06/how-do-i-stop-clicking-noise-from-hard.ht ml):
A quick follow-up: I applied the firmware change suggested by Brian May on page 5 of this thread http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2250690&start=60&tstart=0 and after a couple of hours my Load Cycle count hasn't gone up by a single number (it was 11967 after 117 hours, and now I'm at 119 hours and no change).
I'm hoping this is the end of the problem, and I can just enjoy my hard drive and all that glorious storage now.
So, it might be a good place to start.

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