Question Good quiet fans for the ID-COOLING A720 Frozn?

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Hey guys, looking to replace my stock fans of the ID-COOLING A720 Frozn because they are really loud and make a high pitch noise that hurts my ears. Recently bought it. Great cooler, just the fans are super loud and high pitched. I was recommended Noctua fans, specifically the NF-A14x25r G2 PWM Sx2-PP. Unfortunately they are not available in South Africa and to import them will cost almost the same price as buying a new Noctua cooler. Do you guys have any good alternative fans?
 
What processor are you cooling with that cooler? What sort of temps are you seeing on said CPU? Make and model of your motherboard? Make and model of your case and the orientation as well as the number of fans in the case?

^ All of those questions are relevant since I feel like you could set up a custom fan curve in your BIOS and then dial down the fans RPM's and they're eventual noise levels to the point it's acceptable to you.
 
What processor are you cooling with that cooler? What sort of temps are you seeing on said CPU? Make and model of your motherboard? Make and model of your case and the orientation as well as the number of fans in the case?

^ All of those questions are relevant since I feel like you could set up a custom fan curve in your BIOS and then dial down the fans RPM's and they're eventual noise levels to the point it's acceptable to you.
I'm cooling a Ryzen 9 9900x. Between 40 degrees Celsius to 80 degrees Celsius. The motherboard is a Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX v2. It's a Enthoo Pro Tempered Glass Edition PH-ES614PTG _BK. 3 fans in the front of the case and 1 at the back.

Haven't done that before, could you possibly assist me with it?
 
What processor are you cooling with that cooler? What sort of temps are you seeing on said CPU? Make and model of your motherboard? Make and model of your case and the orientation as well as the number of fans in the case?

^ All of those questions are relevant since I feel like you could set up a custom fan curve in your BIOS and then dial down the fans RPM's and they're eventual noise levels to the point it's acceptable to you.
It's also a ATX Full Tower Desktop Chassis that stands vertically upright if that's of any relevance.
 
My CPU sometimes goes into 86 degrees Celsius when playing CPU intensive games like The Last of Us Part 1. What fan curve adjustment, based on my current fan curve in the picture, should I make to get it a bit cooler while not increasing the noise level too much? It's a 9900x CPU with a ID-Cooling A720 Frozn cooler. Still very new to this so your help would be really appreciated.

View: https://imgur.com/a/3efNC9A
 
Did you use Ryzen Master's Curve Optimizer? PBO enabled?

3 fans in the front of the case and 1 at the back.
How do you have 3 fans in the front? The case only has provision for 2 fans, that can be setup as push/pull. I'm assuming the AIO is mounted to the top of the case with the fans set to exhaust? Try and take off the top panel and see if your temps improve. If it does, then the top panel's meshing is the restrictive part of the case.

Please stick to one thread.
 
Did you use Ryzen Master's Curve Optimizer? PBO enabled?

3 fans in the front of the case and 1 at the back.
How do you have 3 fans in the front? The case only has provision for 2 fans, that can be setup as push/pull. I'm assuming the AIO is mounted to the top of the case with the fans set to exhaust? Try and take off the top panel and see if your temps improve. If it does, then the top panel's meshing is the restrictive part of the case.

Please stick to one thread.
I didn't. What's that?