Обзор и тестирование процессорной сво fractal design celsius+ s24 prisma

Тестовый стенд

  • процессор Intel Core i7-11700KF
  • охлаждение ASUS TUF Gaming LC 240 RGB
  • материнская плата ASUS TUF Gaming Z590-Plus Wi-Fi
  • видеокарта ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 3090 24GB
  • монитор ASUS TUF Gaming VG259
  • блок питания FSP Hydro PTM PRO 1200W
  • накопитель IRDM M.2 512GB
  • накопитель WD Black P10 4TB

Температуры на ваших экранах – под 90 градусов на максимальной скорости всего, на открытом стенде с фоновой температурой 23 градуса. Громкость вертушек при этом была ощутимой, но не критической – и, чему удивляться не стоит, режимы ШИМ и Авто почти не были различимы по эффективности или громкости.

Потому что когда у вас на руках процессор с жором 250 Вт, температура жидкости будет более 60 градусов почти всегда.

Accessories and Documentation

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The head unit ships to you with the Intel top mounting bracket attached to it, but for those who wish to use this on an AMD CPU, you will need to swap out that bracket for the one seen to the left here. On the right, we have the same Intel universal backplate Asetek coolers have used for a few years now.

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The standard set of mounting hardware is also found in this kit. Along with the four nuts which hold the head unit to the standoffs, we also see the AMD standoffs, those for LGA 2011 and LGA 2011-v3, and another set of standoffs for all other Intel socket motherboards.

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This set of standoffs is a bit different, and are sent to keep Ryzen users happy, without the wait, as this is the first AIO we have seen come to market with supporting hardware for AM4 right in the box. As for the black bits in front of them, they are wire clips, which are to be used on the fan leads to keep them tidy, and are backed with 3M adhesive pads.

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To mount the three 120mm fans, we need twelve long screws, which we can see at the top. If you need to screw the radiator directly to the chassis, there is another set of twelve screws provided, but this time they are much shorter. There is also a set of twelve washers, which are intended to be used with the longer fan screws.

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Each of the 120mm Dynamic X2 GP12 PWM fans has a 4-pin PWM connection on it to power them. The frames are black, with rubber inserts at the corners, and the seven blades are white and notched to improve airflow while reducing the noise from each blade chopping through the air.

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The literature which ships with the Celsius series of coolers is a three-piece set. The red card is to tell customers that if you did receive a faulty product, contact Fractal Design directly, do not go back to the retail outlet for help. The user guide shows all the parts, it has step-by-step instructions, and even if you have never used an AIO before, case willing, this guide with getting it installed in no time at all. There is also a third inset specific to Ryzen CPUs, where it explains what hardware is needed for that task.

240 or 360 AIO – worth the difference?

Other than that, the fans are audible above 1500 RPM, which, when it comes to PWM control and the default motherboards fan profile, will be surpassed in the case of Ryzen 7 3700X as it tends to reach higher temperatures, so the BIOS tries to compensate that with higher fan speeds, making the fans run close to its full speed in almost every cooler testing that I’ve so far done with it. In this particular case, as in pretty much all of them when the fans are running close to their maximal speed, that was unbearably loud for me. Based on what I saw with the Auto function, the best thing would be for you to find some middle ground with manually setting the fan profile and pump speed, as this would result in good cooling performance and quiet operation. The pump itself is not loud, I was actually quite surprised with its noise level’s, this might be the one I approve in terms of that, but just maybe, as I’m a bit of noise freak when it comes to rattling and high-pitched sounds, I would have to try it a longer-term basis.

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Here’s a short sound clip of the AIO’s with the CPU being under full load, while also showing the sound meter for measurement comparison. During this noise testing the back fan was turned off while the GPU was idling so its fan stop technology kicked in, so you will only hear the pump and the radiator fans, just so you can get a better comparison on how loud only they are in a chassis, or the AIO as a solution in particular.

The price difference between these two particular models is a pretty hefty one, around 50$, which will make you think twice considering that both of them do a more than a good job with a mainstream level CPU like this one, so the question of value for your money imposes naturally, especially comparing it to their competitors. With that said, should you go for the 240 or 360 AIO? Well, the 240 mm version will be a more sensible pick in this case, and that can be applied generally for all other 240 mm AIO models out there when we talk about putting them on a mid-range level CPUs. On the other hand, the 360 mm will deliver you slightly better performance, but more importantly, it will let you lower down your fan speed, thus the noise level, while keeping the performance more or less the same. Of course, if you have a really TDP hungry CPU, every bit of performance always helps, so with having all that it in mind, you should make your pick according to your needs and hardware configuration.

That’s it for this time, thanks for checking out my Celsius+ S24 Prisma review and Celsius+ S36 Prisma review, and if you have any question feel free to hit me in the comment section of my YouTube video listed above or you can contact me via my social media channels!

Packaging

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The front of the packaging delivers the Fractal Design name, Ryzen compatibility, notations to its liquid cooling nature and extreme performance, and this is all off to the left side. There is a large image of the product right in the middle of the panel, and off to the right we see it is called the Celsius S36, it comes with Dynamic X2 PWM fans, it is covered with a five-year warranty, and even the site address is present at the bottom.

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On this smaller end of the box, the bright blue continues around, and this time presents the company name. We also get our first look at the FD-WCU-CELSIUS-S36-BK model number. We see that this cooler is designed in Sweden but made in China, and we also find the serial number along with the EAN, UPC, and JAN codes.

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The back panel explains the differences between the dual modes of fan control, where Auto takes care of everything for you, and PWM allows for motherboard control. Off to the right of center, there is a view of the head unit, where Fractal Design points out the sleeved tubing and hidden cable, use of durable metal fittings, sound dampening material, and uses the latest generation of a pump and cold plate technology.

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The second smaller end of the box is used to offer dimensional renderings. The top rendering explains the 403mm length and 123mm width, while the second rendering shows the 30mm thickness. Below the drawings, there are listings of socket compatibility, bit no mention of AM4 support.

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The top of the box is also flush with information. Outside of the company and product names, there is a list of seven features found in this cooler, but all delivered in languages which cover other markets than the US.

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Fractal Design also uses the bottom of the box to provide more information. Here we see descriptive explanations of the Dynamic X2 GP12 PWM fans, the integrated fan hub, and the expandability of this loop.

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Inside of the box, we slid out the inner container which separated and protects each part of the Celsius S36. The recycled cardboard inner packaging keeps the radiator away from the head unit, which is away from the fans, and all of the hardware is in a bag, slid in by the tubing as it runs across the front edge. This packaging has proven itself time and time again, and even now, our Celsius S36 is in pristine condition to have a look at and use.

Hands on with the Fractal Design Celsius+ S28 Prisma

This section of our Fractal Design Celsius+ S28 Prisma review is where we get more hands-on with the cooler.

When we checked the cooler’s performance at stock speeds, the CPU we utilised was able to keep its low temperature. Basically, its performance at stock speed was excellent since the Celsius+ continued cooling whether the CPU throttled or not.

Overclocking the CPU displayed an increase in its idle temperatures slightly. During full load tests, the temperatures also increased slightly. The cooler was able to keep the CPU running nice and cool, even under stressful workloads.

For the noise, we can say that this is an entirely silent cooler. The cooler remained silent under standard conditions. Though of course, when you sit close to the pump, you’ll hear very minimal buzz coming from it. Yet in a closed case, it won’t be heard at all.

Overall, the Celsius+ S28 Prisma performed excellently and efficiently. It was able to keep the PC cool despite heavy loads, and it remained silent all-throughout, which is excellent.

Specifications of the cooler and fans

Interestingly, I compared the Celsius+ S36 Prisma with the recently tested AIO cooler MPG Coreliquid K360 from MSI. The dimensions of the radiator are very similar, which is understandable when in both cases it is a radiator for three 120 mm fans. However, the dramatic difference is in the size of the block. The cooler from Fractal Design does not offer any LCD panel or fan, so the dimensions of its cooling block are pleasantly compact.

Cooler Fractal Design Celsius+ S36 Prisma MSI MPG Coreliquid K360
Supported sockets Supported sockets Intel 115x, 1200, 20xx; AMD AM4 Intel 115x, 1200, 20xx; AMD AM4, TR4/sTRX4
Radiator dimensions (H × W × T) Fan dimensions (H × W × T) 400 × 123 × 30 mm 394 × 120 × 27 mm
Block dimensions (H × W × T) Block dimensions (H × W × T) 86 × 75 × 45 mm 97 × 83 × 94 mm
Hose length 400 mm 400 mm
Pump speed 2800 rpm 2800 rpm
Radiator material aluminum aluminum
Max RAM height no restrictions no restrictions
MSRP Maximální výška RAM € 230 € 255

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Interestingly, I compared the Celsius+ S36 Prisma with the recently tested Prisma AL-12 PWM ARGB fans, which make up practically a third of the price of the entire cooler. These are 120 mm fans optimized for high static pressure. However, I am afraid that it is at the cost of high speed, and therefore also at the cost of higher noise, which we will see in the tests after all.

Ventilátor Ventilátor Fractal Design Prisma AL-12 PWM ARGB MSI Torx 4.0
Ložisko Ložisko kluzné dvojité kuličkové
Maximální rychlost 2000 ot./min 2500 ot./min
Maximální statický tlak 2,78 mm H2O 4,29 mm H2O
Maximální průtok vzduchu 145,6 m3/h 131,5 m3/h
Hlučnost Hlučnost 32,7 dBA 39,9 dBA

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Continue: Test methodology

  • Contents
  • Key features
  • Test methodology
  • Results – maximum rpm
  • Results – medium rpm
  • Results – low rpm
  • Results – correlation of the temperature and noise level
  • Conclusion and summary

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Specifications

Product Fractal Design Celsius+ S36 Dynamic Cooler
Supported sockets (Intel) 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066
Supported sockets (AMD) AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, AM4, FM1, FM2, FM2+, TR4 (via included bracket in AMD Threadripper box)
Coldplate material Copper
Thermal paste Pre-applied
Block height 45 mm
Block measurements (with fittings) 86 x 75 mm
Block diameter (main block body) 62 mm
Pump rotational speed 800-2800 RPM in normal use, 3500 RPM during thermal protection mode that activates if liquid temperature is over 60°C
Pump bearing type Ceramic bearing and shaft
Pump PWM control Yes
Pump acoustical noise (full speed) 20 dBA
Pump maximum pressure, 50°C 1.46 mm H2O
Pump input voltage 12V DC
Pump input current (without fans) 0.36A
Pump MTTF 50,000 hours
Tube length 400 mm
Tube material Low-permeability rubber with braided nylon sleeve
Fittings, block side Articulating 90-degree elbow
Fittings, radiator side Straight rotary
Fan control Dual mode (Auto/PWM)
Warranty 5 years
Fan type Dynamic X2 GP-12 PWM
Rotational speed 500 – 2000 RPM
Bearing LLS
PWM Yes
Acoustical noise (max) 32.2 dBA
Airflow (max) 87.6 CFM
Static pressure (max) 2.3 mm H2O
Input voltage 12V DC
Input current (max) 0.2A
MTBF 100,000 hours
Radiator dimensions 123 x 30 x 403 mm
Radiator housing material Aluminum
Radiator fin material Aluminum
Radiator fan screw threads 6-32

Fractal Design Celsius + S36 Dynamic • Technical specifications

Il Fractal Design Celsius+ S36 Dynamic is a dynamic liquid heatsink that has a double operating mode: PWM o Auto.

It is in fact the first article in its category that has this ambiguous functionality: the pump and fans both work dynamically. Usually, however, the pump is always at full speed and the fans adjust accordingly.

We have run tests for both, but since the mode Car proved rather useless, so we did not include them in the table.

It is in fact the only detail that is not convincing about this Celsius + S36 Dynamic: the auto mode it is silent, but it causes the pump to operate at such low speeds that temperatures are no longer as competitive as they should be.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Pre-installed fans: 3 x 120mm Hub: Si
Fan mode: Dual mode (Auto/PWM) Radiator dimensions: 123 x 30 x 403 mm
Tube length: 400 mm Pump speed: 800-2800 RPM (3500RPM thermal protection only)
AMD Sockets: AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, AM4, FM1, FM2, FM2+, TR4 Intel Sockets: 1200, 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066

It is a clearly sized heatsink 360 mm which then mounts 3 fans on the radiator.

It is also laid out exactly on the radiator a HUB which is used to connect all three PWM fan PINs in a comfortable and «clean» way.

The price of this gem, however, is quite important: we are talking about an item that generally cannot be purchased for less than 160 € and sometimes it even touches i 180 €.

Testing Configuration

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CPU Intel Core i9-13900K
Comparison Air Coolers Tested Cougar Forza 50
  DeepCool AG400
  DeepCool AG620
  Iceberg Thermal IceSLEET G6 Stealth
  SilverStone Hydrogon D120 ARGB
  Thermalright Assassin X 120 R SE
  Thermalright AXP120-X67
Comparison AIO Coolers Tested Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360
  DeepCool LT720
  Enermax AquaFusion ADV 360
  Fractal Celsius+ S36 Prisma
  MSI MAG CoreLiquid P360
  SilverStone VIDA 240 Slim
Motherboard Asus TUF Gaming Z690 Plus Wifi DDR5 
RAM Crucial DDR5-4800
GPU Intel ARC A770 LE
Case Cooler Master HAF 700 Berserker
PSU Cooler Master XG Plus 850 Platinum PSU

Default (105W) PPT

At the default PPT of 105W, the most intensive loads can be difficult to cool and often result in the CPU running at TJMax. As such, we’ll be looking at two metrics in this situation: noise levels and total watts dissipated by the cooler.

Some of y’all might notice that the graph starts at 36 instead of zero – this is because my sound meter cannot measure noise levels lower than 36 dBA, effectively making it the noise floor for our testing purposes.

In PWM mode at full speed the AL-14 fans can bring noise levels up to 48.5 dBA. This isn’t quiet, but it isn’t loud either. In Auto mode – or as I prefer to call it: Silent Mode – the total system noise levels were supremely quiet, measuring at 36.4 dBA – which is basically as low as I can reliably measure. It’s quite possible that the noise levels are truly lower, and that my sound meter is incapable of properly measuring it’s noise output.

In situations where the CPU hits TJMax, the best way to compare cooling performance is to measure the total amounts of watts consumed by the CPU. We can see from the results above that higher end cooling solutions will have limited returns when paired with AMD’s Ryzen 7 7700X. Fractal’s Celsius+ S28 was only able to cool 17W more (a 14.7% increase) than IceBerg Thermal’s entry-level IceSLEET G4 Silent in this scenario.

How well does that 14.7% higher power consumption while using stronger cooling translate into improved performance? Not very much at all. At 19298 vs 18774 points in Cinebench R23, we’re looking at 2.7% total increase in performance overall. This is a much smaller gap than I would have expected from Intel’s i9-13900K, where I’ve seen a 6% drop in performance using basic air cooling.

In this authors opinion, where Fractal’s AIO shines is in it’s Auto (Silent) mode. While technically it cools a few watts shy of Iceberg Thermal’s entry level air cooler in this mode, it does so while running completely silently.

Installation

Installing Fractal’s S36 is mostly simple, but there’s one step that’s very easy to mess up: the fans. One might think installing the fans to be the simplest part of a cooler’s installation, but if you approach the installation of the fans like any other cooler and don’t follow Fractal’s instructions, you’ll end up with one of the cable in an uncomfortable position against one of the other fans.

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

I’ve seen multiple pictures of people (and even a few reviewers) installing the fans incorrectly, causing the problem seen above. Fractal has designed this AIO to have minimal cable clutter, and as such the installation is a little different. 

While the video below is for the older S36 model, it shows how to properly install the fans on this cooler.

Once the fans have been secured, mount the radiator to the case. Then you’ll press the backplate to the motherboard and then slide on the standoffs to secure the backplate. Afterwards, all that’s left is to press the CPU block against the standoffs and then secure them with the included thumbscrews.

LGA1700 socket bend

Keep in mind that besides the CPU cooler, there are many other factors that affect cooling performance, such as the case you use and the fans attached to the case. Your system’s motherboard can also affect this. Especially if the motherboard is bent, the cooler will have poor contact with the CPU.

To prevent bending from affecting the cooling results, Thermalright’s LGA 1700 contact frame was attached to the test rig. If the motherboard is subject to bending, the thermal results will be worse than those shown below. Not all motherboards are affected by this issue. We tested the Raptor Lake CPUs on two motherboards. One of them showed a significant thermal improvement after installing his Thermalright’s LGA1700 contact frame, while the other motherboard had no difference in temperature at all!For more information see the contact frame review Please watch.

Installation

Installing Fractal’s S36 is mostly simple, but there’s one step that’s very easy to mess up: the fans. One might think installing the fans to be the simplest part of a cooler’s installation, but if you approach the installation of the fans like any other cooler and don’t follow Fractal’s instructions, you’ll end up with one of the cable in an uncomfortable position against one of the other fans.

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

I’ve seen multiple pictures of people (and even a few reviewers) installing the fans incorrectly, causing the problem seen above. Fractal has designed this AIO to have minimal cable clutter, and as such the installation is a little different. 

While the video below is for the older S36 model, it shows how to properly install the fans on this cooler.

Once the fans have been secured, mount the radiator to the case. Then you’ll press the backplate to the motherboard and then slide on the standoffs to secure the backplate. Afterwards, all that’s left is to press the CPU block against the standoffs and then secure them with the included thumbscrews.

Fractal Design Celsius + S36 Dynamic • Appearance and HUB

Regarding the aesthetic point of view, I cannot deny that the Celsius+ S36 is really well researched.

I am a lover of components without RGB intrusive and annoying and therefore I will clearly be biased, but this Fractal Design it is impeccable from the point of view of build quality and this therefore also makes it fascinating.

No LED therefore on 120mm fans but we have a instead illuminated on waterblock, this, not at all tacky and redundant, but elegant and accurate.

La build quality of the fans it is what one would expect from a product that costs this amount: impeccable.

THEHUB for the connection of radiator fans it does its job and allows you to easily hide the cables.

Features of Fractal’s Celsius+ S36

Silent Profile Mode

The Celsius+ has two operational modes, Auto and PWM, which can be selected by teisting the CPU block. Auto mode runs the fans silently at all times. Despite the silent profile of this mode, the Celsius+ S36 was still able to cool an impressive 267W in the Auto mode. That’s more watts cooled in silent mode than most air coolers are capable of handling at full fan speeds!

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

Full Copper CPU plate

The CPU contact plate on Fractal’s Celsius+ S36 Prisma is made of copper and comes with thermal paste pre-installed.

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

ARGB and PWM Hub for minimal cable clutter

The Celsius line of coolers come equipped with an integrated fan and ARGB hub, which lets you plug the fans directly into the radiator for reduced cable clutter. The hub is located in between the tubes to the CPU block, on the side of the radiator.

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Medium thickness 360 mm radiator

The S36 Prisma features a 360 mm radiator with 30 mm thickness. This isn’t the thickest (or thinnest) radiator we’ve seen, but it should be compatible with most cases that have space for three 120 mm fans.

3x Prisma AL-12 PWM ARGB fans

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There’s more to a cooler than just the heatsink or radiator. The bundled fans have a significant impact on cooling and noise levels. Included with the Celsius+ S36 Prisma are 3x Prisma AL-12 PWM ARGB fans. Fractal advertises the following features with these fans:

  • Aerodynamic stator struts with embedded wiring reduce noise and turbulence
  • Trip Wire technology introduces a micro-turbulent layer for enhanced blade efficiency
  • Integrated vibration-damping corners made from high-quality synthetic rubber
  • LLS (Long Life Sleeve) bearings provide silent operation with a long lifespan
  • Six individually addressable hub-mounted RGB LEDs
  • Specifically designed fan blades and outer ring produce a uniform glow

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Model Prisma AL-12 PWM ARGB
Dimensions 120 x 120 x 25 mm
Fan Speed 500 – 2,000 RPM
Air Flow Up to 85.71 CFM
Air Pressure 2.78 mm H2O
Bearing Type Long Life Sleeve
Lighting ARGB

Key Features of the Fractal Design Celsius+ S28 Prisma

The Brilliance of Prisma

The Prisma ARGB PWM fans offer excellent airflow with outstanding lighting effects. It features finely designed fan blades, as well as an outer ring, to produce a fine uniform glow.

Enhanced fan geometry helps balance airflow with additional emphasis on static pressure. It also features the Trip Wire technology that decreases blade turbulence.

Also, D the LLS or Long Life Sleeve fan bearings offer silent operation with a lengthy lifespan.

See also

Get the Right Balance

Fractal Design’s smart auto mode actively adjusts the pump and fan speed for better and quieter performance. Give the pump face a simple twist to quickly shift to the PWM mode for maximum user controls.

Colour Coordinated Cooling

Now, there are more options for managing colour effects of the Celsius+. This is due to current certifications that include Gigabyte Fusion, ASUS Aura, MSI Mystic Light, ASRock Polychrome, and Chroma support.

Everything Made Easy

The Celsius+ S28 Prisma can support a lot of the standard sockets for both AMD and Intel. Plus, the braided tube sleeves easily keep both ARGB wires and fan control cables.

Up next on our Fractal Design Celsius+ S28 Prisma review are the specifications of this cooler.

Комплект поставки и 420 мм

Внешне это обычная СЖО на 360 мм. Это значит, что в комплекте идёт три 120-мм вертушки Fractal Design Prisma AL-12 PWM. Не 140-мм, к сожалению – и я пообщался по поводу этого с производителем.

Никаких железных аргументов в пользу того, что Фракталы выпустят на рынок 420-мм радиаторы, нет. И меня это шокировало – так как Fractal делают одни из лучших корпусов на рынке, с единичными конкурентами.

И почти все эти корпуса поддерживают радиаторы на 420 мм. Но фирменного охлада под них нет. И это меня жуть как печалит. Не из-за производительности, скажем, S36+ – забегая наперёд, она достаточная, чтобы вывезти жрущий более 250 Вт i7-11700KF.

Меня интересует тишина. У меня студия совмещена с домашним помещением, я часто рендерю видео, и шум, который при полной нагрузке на Fractal Design Celsius S36+ Prisma, к сожалению, убрать крайне тяжело.

Во всяком случае, когда дело касается Intel. AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, обзор которого делал мой коллега Денис Зайченко где-то здесь, под разгоном до 4500 МГц жрёт меньше. И охладить его будет легче. Несмотря на это, я всё же отдаю предпочтение 420-мм радиаторам, и настаиваю на том, чтобы Fractal это хотя бы попробовала.

Заключение

Для AIO-устройства Fractal Design Celsius+ S36 Prisma демонстрирует отличную эффективность в режиме работы PWM при низком уровне шума. С точки зрения дизайна и «игровой» харизмы — всё также на самом высоком уровне. Красивая кольцевая подсветка водоблока и заполняющая подсветка вентиляторов отлично смотрятся в современных сборках с синхронизацией визуальных эффектов между отдельными комплектующими. Даже если радужная феерия цвета вентиляторов Prisma ARGB не вызывает у вас эмоций, то равномерная белая контурная заливка или комплектация Dynamic с чисто чёрными вентиляторами наверняка придется по вкусу. Отличным решением от производителя является продуманный кабель-менеджмент с удобным подключением подсветки и моторов вентиляторов в концентратор на радиаторе, провода от которого до водоблока спрятаны под оплётку шлангов. В плюсы Celsius+ отнесём и распространенный дизайн креплений от Asetek, гарантирующий совместимость с большинством распространённых сокетов процессоров AMD и Intel в домашнем сегменте. Система жидкостного охлаждения Fractal Design Celsius+ S36 Prisma из числа тех устройств, к которым после тестирования не остаётся нераскрытых вопросов.

Преимущества Fractal Design Celsius+ S36 Prisma:

  • Добротное исполнение и гарантия 5 лет;
  • Хорошая эффективность охлаждения;
  • Помпа с двумя режимами работы;
  • Армированные шланги с поворотными фитингами на водоблоке;
  • Вентиляторы и водоблок с приятной управляемой ARGB-подсветкой;
  • Синхронизация подсветки с другими устройствами;
  • Аккуратно спрятанные под оплетку шлангов удлинительные кабели вентиляторов;
  • Широко распространенный Asetek совместимый крепёж.

Недостатки:

  • Яркость свечения надписи Fractal завязана на скорость помпы;
  • Короткие винты для крепления радиатора не подойдут к массивным премиум-корпусам с толстым металлическим каркасом.
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