MacBook Pro 17" freezes for a few seconds (Errorlog included)

Hi,
sometimes my MacBook Pro freezes for a while. 10 seconds or a minute. Everytime it happens, there is the following error:
16.02.10 06:07:03 kernel SMS::infiniteIntTimerEventHandler ERROR: we have infinite interrupts, disabling
It happens not very often and my MBP is 4 month old.
Hitachi HDD with 5400 rpm
Maybe a hardrive error?
Thanks!
Dominik

After talking with AppleCare and a PRAM- as well as SMC-Reset, it worked without errors for two days. Then i had the same errors.
I changed the HDD from Hitachi against a Western Digital WD5000BEVT. Another PRAM- and SMC-Reset.
4 Days it worked fine, now i have the same errors...
Dominik

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