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Runs at 15,00000 rpm and produces the same db as a lawnmower
It has 14000 times less airflow than a noctua fan iirc. link on mouser
And at such a high pitch you could've sworn it would be beyond the range you can hear but nope, there it is, piercing your eardrums
According to the data sheet, it has 17400RPM, which is 290RPS, times 11 fan blades (if I counted correctly), so it would probably run with a 3190Hz sound. The noise is actually not that loud, given as 25dB(A) at 30cm.
While it is not overly loud, a proper case design that alleviates the annoying frequency by filtering it would be a good idea.
That's close to the frequency we perceive as the loudest, so adding ~5dB would be fair. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal-loudness_contour It's also a very anoying frequency.
Well, it more depends on the overall spectrum - and a good sound designer. I've seen miracles done with air vents filtering out frequency ranges, but that's some voodoo level stuff in my eyes.