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All fans create some sound - it comes down to the sound signature as to what is acceptable.
3pack 140mm pwm fans $12
https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Standard-Connector-Computer-Cooling/dp/B09B9J8SYH/ref=sr_1_11
1700rpm will be loud, but set the fan curve for the headers in bios to max at around 75%
Unfortunately low rpm and db means nothing if the fans humming even at low rpm, it's even more annoying since there's nothing drowning out the noise, most reviews don't even test it.
I can run the Noctua A15 at 180rpm and all I hear is hum-hum-hum, real nice.
high af/cfm fan is for open case vents
i have used a bunch of bequiet and uphere fans that are near silent inside a case at 1200 and lower rpm
but even at <500 rpm if its making noise, is a bad bushing and the fan should be replaced before it stops due to the worn bushing or lack of oil
If I find silent fans, I will put them on gpu too, since stock gpu fans sound like a refrigerator from day1.