Clicking noise, random loud fan, brand new macbook help?

Ok. Here goes:
Just bought a new macbook 2.16, with 2 gigs of ram from an apple store on Friday. I notice that about every twenty seconds I hear clicks that sound like the harddrive is thinking, followed by a slightly louder fan, and then just as suddenly the louder fan goes away. I downloaded IstatPro and my fan would hover around 1799 but constantly go from 1795 up to 1805.
What's strange is that when it gets louder, I don't hear it go up to speed like my Imac used to do, and it's not a higher frequency but sounds like something that was in front of the vent kind of jumped to the side, and now it's just louder.
It's annoying. I would much prefer a constant 1800 whir which is actually quite pleasent.
Let me know if this is normal fan activity. Or any idea of what this could be. Besides that the computer is running great. I'm going in on Saturday and possibly asking for a new computer? Just now afraid that I might not get something better. Also the box the computer came in was really dirty, and a little banged up. Do they used recycled boxes, or could I have possibly got a previously owned unit? Thanks. sorry for the long post...

... we've got the same machine. mine's a month old; it sounds exactly as you describe. the fan noise increases with cpu load, and on mine doesn't start to bug me until around 3,000 rpm and gets real loud ~6. the last laptop I had, a win machine, was absolutely silent until I saved to the hard drive or opened a new program. the keyboard was silent too. so I got spoiled. I did about a 100 page search here and it seems common for the macbook to run noisily and hot. I haven't been able to get a definite yes or no from any genius or tech on whether the fan is designed to ever shut off, but from what I've found out, I would guess not. The cd/dvd drive crunches and clunks when it grabs a disc (there's a recording of this on the apple site indicating it is normal)and when it spins up, sounds like the machine will lift off the desk -- which I have read other users say.
take an hour and search here. between user comments and moderator replies, and the apple tech docs, there's a lot of info.
hope that helps.
--h

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