

Then it's just about finding a good sweetspot between temperature and fan noise, just make sure you test it and that your temps don't go too high, or that they just continue to rise, without reaching an equilibrium. Then you can start changing the fan curves in your bios and on your gpu software (such as msi afterburner) to make it quieter. You'll first have to make sure your components are at a healthy temperature under 100% load when the temperature has been given time to reach an equilibrium.

Though if you have shitty components such as a blower style gpu, you won't be able to make it very silent no matter what. Making your pc run as silent as possible without making it overheat too much requires some effort but it's really worth it imo. What cpu cooler do you have? Does your gpu have a blower style cooler? Where exactly is the noise coming from, do all fans run at a really high speed or just gpu fans for example? Could you download some software to monitor your fan RPM's and temps under heavy loads? What computer case do you have, does it have decent air intake (ie not a solid front panel) and how many fans? Have you overclocked any component?
