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They have a mode called stealth mode that should reduce the quantity of noise produced by the steppers: https://help.prusa3d.com/article/power-modes_2213
Evidently the mk3 was significantly quieter than the mk2 with this mode enabled.
On MK4 printers and later, the only thing the stealth mode seems to be doing is slowing down the bigger linear moves. I don't notice any difference in sound otherwise. The fan is what you mostly hear.
I know, I still think it's too loud to sit around for prolonged time. 5min? Sure not an issue at all, +30min? It's a huge issue (for me). It's like being in a room with a paper printer that's printing nonstop, not an issue while you're waiting for a few pieces of paper but you don't want to sit next to it for hours. Or a laptop with its cooling fan running full tilt, it's OK for a few minutes, but the droning monotonous sound is horrible to listen to for more than that.