MacBook pro 15 inch Hard drive noise - 2.4ghz vs. 2.53ghz

Hi,
I finally re-purchased a mid-range MacBook Pro 15 inch (500hd, 2.53 ghz). I had first bought it in September from the online store but it was scratched right out of the box and the bottom panel wasn't put in properly so I sent it back.
Anyways... I turned the new one on yesterday to find that the hard drive was very VERY noisy (in my opinion). I could hear it running (like whoosing air) while the TV was running from across the room. It was much much louder than my 4 year old MacBook (it's dead silent except for when the fan gets going), and much louder than both of my parents last gen MBPs (you can hear the hd in theirs but only very close to the computer).
I took it in today and they said it was normal, all hard drives are different, yada yada yada. They gave me a new one, but I haven't opened it yet because I want to know whether a low end 15 inch (2.4ghz) would be quieter than the 2.53.
My question is: *Would the low-level 2.4 ghz be any quieter than the 2.53 mid-level? Should I downgrade to the 2.4 or should I just accept that any MBP I get will be louder than I'd like it to be?*

Thanks for the description. My old (and I think my dad's MBP) has a Fujitsu, and I'm pretty sure the MBP I returned had a Toshiba HD.
I'm wary about opening the box because if it is noisy I'll have to pay the obscene restocking fee to return it. I suppose the only way I'll find out the noise level is to turn it on though.
I was thinking that if it is normal and it's just too loud for me, I could return it, swallow the fee, and just get the cheap MacBook. That may still make noise I'd still end up saving over $1000...
Anyways, if the general consensus is that they just make noise I'll have to open the box up and test it out and see if I can live with it.

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