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Insane that such a small Change can have such an Impact.
Also related to a comment, water cooled PCs should not have their CPU running 100% "hours on end". It's feasible for air cooled, but the way water cooling works, it's more like a thermal battery as you're not going to be able to transfer 100% of the heat from fluid to radiator. So that extra thermal energy gets stored in the fluid medium and it slowly builds up. ( Unless you have a giant radiator and fan overkill. )
I've since built a new PC so now that I'm playing the new update I no longer hear the whining wind sound.
So I started looking for methods that can help and made a guide