Faint clicking sound from P855-S5200

I bought this laptop yesterday and have noticed a faint clicking sound happening randomly. It is not coming from my speakers. It is really annoying. I called tech support and the person tried to explain that this is just the laptop was made and if I was to get rid of it, it would make my computer really slow. I do not understand how the sound and the speed are related but none the less, I want this sound gone. I am ready to return this laptop and not ever buy a toshiba ever again because this sound is driving me crazy. I have googled this issue and apparently it is a common issue which makes me wonder why there is not a solution to this issue yet. If anyone knows how to get rid of it please let me know! Thank You!

Maybe THIS is the problem.
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