I looked up the noise levels for the Steam Deck and they are all over the place.
pcgamer.com/how-loud-is-steam-deck/
"The fact that it's still only hitting a 56dB average in our testing is pretty decent"
arstechnica.com/gaming/2022/02/steam-deck-the-comprehensive-ars-technica-review/6/
"(When the fans turn on, you can expect roughly 35 dB of fan noise—a somewhat typical noise level to other modern, Switch-like x64 PCs but much louder than the efficient, lower-powered Switch itself.)"
forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2022/02/08/5-surprising-new-details-about-valves-steam-deck/
"Under this kind of load, Gamers Nexus measured a peak noise output of 38 dBA."
ign.com/articles/steam-deck-review
"49 decibels, which is louder than a PS5"
Quote from: Panji Hadinugraha on March 19, 2023, 05:09:02Does capping the FPS to 30fps (with or without FSR 2 activated) improve the thermal & fan noise?
For some of us honestly, we don't mind the "console-level fps".
One of those Steam Deck reviews capped FPS to 30 and got better battery life and lower fan noise. It should be the same for this. And the GPD Win 4 is going to be hard-pressed to hit 1080p60 in all games anyway.