@Tally9611 The reason laptop fans get so loud is because running even a moderately demanding game generates a lot of heat, and that excess heat needs to be dispersed. It's not exactly that the hardware can't cope with the load, just that the byproduct of handling that load is heat. Some laptops have quieter fans than others, some are set up in a way that means the fan can run effectively at a lower speed, and some have multiple fans that each have less work to do.
The Zephyrus does get a bit loud when running games, not terrible but at the level where you'd want to be wearing headphones. The HP is new enough that I'm having trouble finding expert reviews for it, although the ones for the previous generation build say that the laptop is on the quiet side, at the expense of some performance. I can look up the others too, although the newer ones might not have many available reviews either.
The bottom line is, all that heat has to go somewhere, and the only options are a fan running at high speeds; a system that downclocks to generate less heat overall, thereby lowering performance; or a system that gets closer to overheating, either causing thermal throttling or necessitating an intervention like a cooling pad.