Does anyone notice there hard drives making load noises?

i have the newest macbook pro and it seems the hard drive is rather load!! between that and the fan this computer is twice if not three times loader then my previous macbook pro. is this just my unit? it is kinda annoying when the computer is sitting on your lap.

No, my HD is rather quiet and the fans only make a noise when the laptop gets hot and the fans ramp up. If its rather loud, then there's little you can do other then bringing it into your local apple store. Hard drives are a bit louder when they're new because the bearings have not fully seated but the drive shouldn't be too loud.
Also download the widget iStat Pro, which will tell you your computer's temperature and fan speeds. If the fans are stuck on high for no real reason you may want to reset your SMC

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