Internal soundcard - Logic 8 - cracking sound/stop/reboot/go

I'm having issues with the built in sound card of my Macbook Pro C2D 2.2. It happens more often lately. In Logic with just a few midi tracks and one simple loop sometimes I hear a strange cracking sound coming mainly from the left side of my MBP and the sound stops. Logic keeps on playing but the internal sound just overloads. It's not that overload message. I can reboot the soundcard by making changes in the logic preferences, I click apply and I hear that cracking sound again - the built in sound works for a couple of minutes and then goes nuts again. Restarting OS X doesn't help. It is frustrating. I don't use the internal sound a lot with Logic, but I want to be ale to do so. If anyone can help on this one, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.

I forgot to mention that changing the buffer size doesn't help...

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