noise and speed are related.
If you go to a higher performance bow, it allows you to add arrow weight. In the end you end up with the same speed to get the bow quiet but with a heavier arrow.
So ask yourself, do the game i hunt require a heavier arrow. 200# deer don't require much but a 1500-1800# moose have bigger ribs, legs, mass, width, and a pass though is always desireable for a good blood trail. If you hit a bone, will the arrow go through it and keep going.
IMHO you can never have too much killing power for the chance that you hit a front leg or scapula. When a deer jumps, it first crouches before bounding, that is why people miss over the top of the deer, it heard the shot or the arrow sound approach and instantly crouched to jump. Hunting is not target shooting. deer does not = elk. You need more punch for elk.