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So you just constantly have that noise in the background when you sleep?
Also probably not good for any moving parts (like fans and HDDs) in there.
My case fans run at 20% generally. Even cheap ones nowadays are super quiet. Can't be heard over my air conditioning.
As for moving parts. My main 3 drives are ssd and my media hdd's spin down when not in use. I'm pretty sure that's the windows power plan default actually.