Reporting of the Mac Book Pro whining noise issue - how?

Hi,
My MacBook Pro is emitting a noise when the processor is idle. It's got all the updates and the problem did not go away.
I was looking at the Apple Support site and could not seem to find a place to report this issue. Any idea where I should go?
Thanks,
Tom

You may want to call Apple customer care and explain your problem. It is recognized now by Apple and they are issuing logic board updates.
Some people report having more success by going to a brick and mortar Apple store and making an appointment at the Genius bar though.
It is really your choice.

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