X300 SSD makes clicking sound

i got my x300 in September, today I am getting that weird clicking sound every few seconds from SSD area, could it be SSD fan get stuck?

i had an X300 and it never clicked.   without actually hearing it, it's difficult to say if it's a severe issue.   use your best judgment here.   service's phone number is 800-426-7378 if you decide to send it in for a checkup.
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