New White Macbook Odd Noise?

Hi, i have just unboxed my new white macbook, i have noticed that it makes a really strange hissing whining noise that comes from the area where your letters Q W E are on the keyboard, what is under those letters, is it the processor or something? also i noticed that the sound changes when i scroll on the screen.
It seems a bit loud, and to say i have only been using the macbook for a few hours its already doing my head in!
It makes no difference whether the macbook is being charged or not, surely this isnt normal?
Any help would be great.

My new Alum MB had the same sound. I'm not sure anyone knows exactly what it is but I've heard about the same problem with MBPs and MBs even on older models.
However, my sound went away after one day and hasn't come back. My sound varied with backlight intensity. Does yours?
One thing I could suggest is to reset the PRAM and SMC. Shut down, unplug the magsafe, and hold down the power button for 5 seconds. Then put everything back, hold down command-option-p-r until it chimes twice. Last thing I would recommend is to make sure you have all of the updates installed.

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