Is your mpb 17" c2d hard drive noise acceptable?

I got 17" mbp two days ago, i even couldn't notice the hard drive noise while daily using since I either turned my tv on or playing music. But in the mid night, I have to turn off the TV, trun off the music or at least turn down the volumn, then I noticed that the hard drive noise. While downloading files, or opening some big files, it just sounds scary and horrible, I have the stocked 5400rpm 160GB hitatchi hard drive. Do you guys get the same issue? Is that acceptable?
btw, I'd use a compaq laptop for 3 years, no that sound at all. Just dont know why Apple couldn't put a quiet hard drive into the mbp.

Unfortunately not all drives are quiet, or in extreme cases even quiet. There is even variance within the same model drives. The thing is, what you need to determine is what is considered "reasonable". Drive noise, which is normally head chatter (the drive head moving backa and forth) is inevitable and to some degree we all have to live with it.
If you are truly concerned over the noise your drive makes then I would contact AppleCare and discuss it with them. I had a drive replaced due to noise although that wasn't "head chatter" rather a squealing spindle.

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