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Published: 2019-03-25, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
If you have made it this far, having read everything above, you will have no doubt come to some conclusions of your own around which is your favourite, or which warrants consideration when purchasing a 360mm AIO cooler. For those who couldn't be bothered...
Build Quality, Very Good Cooling Efficiency (PWM Mode), Expandable Loop (Aluminum Fittings), Up To Six 120mm Fans In Push & Pull, PWM & Auto Mode, Integrated Fan Hub, 400mm Long Sleeved Tubes, Price (For Some),
Long Radiator, Fan Hub Location / Fan Cable Length, Noise Levels (PWM Mode), No Illumination (For Some),
Just like the Corsair H150i Pro RGB which we reviewed a couple of weeks ago the Fractal Design Celsius S36 is a high-end AIO liquid CPU cooler aimed towards people who are after top cooling efficiency. Sure it may not have RGB color illuminatio...
Top-tier performance, Fairly quiet, Exceptional clearance, Easy to install, Very good build quality, Unique features, Solid warranty, AM4 support
Case compatibility, Pump only has a flow rate of 40 l/h, Pump fittings not removable, Pump and three fans powered via a CPU header, Fan cables a bit short, No RGB LEDs
The Fractal Design Celsius S36 has an MSRP of $119.99. Top-tier performance Fairly quiet Exceptional clearance Easy to install Very good build quality Unique features Solid warranty AM4 support Case compatibility Pump only has a flow rate of 40 l/...
Published: 2017-06-02, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
Fractal Design released the new Celsius coolers with the aim of bringing an all-around competitive product into the market while staying true to the company's motto - “less is more”. The Celsius coolers are aesthetically simple, without RGB lighting and f...
Abstract: The AIO liquid cooler market has undergone a small, but meaningful, change for enthusiasts in recent months. Several CPU cooler manufacturers are moving away from closed-loops with sealed connections and custom fittings to standard G1/4 threads and fittin...
The Celsius S36 is an easy to install and well performing product series. We like the new automated / PWM mode, but in the end think that 99% of end-users will use that PWM mode anyway. It looks nice with the sleeved design and might be a proper product f...
Published: 2017-05-10, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
Once you've seen one Asetek Gen5 pump, you've really seen all of them. And we've seen multiple up-close. Performance isn't going to be all that different between any of these if equalizing for fans. The real difference emerges from fans, and even that's...
Published: 2017-05-10, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
Both the S24 and the S36 performed admirably. OK, so they're not chart toppers, but they are well up there, and more importantly with regards to the hopefully now familiar holy trinity of cooler testing, not only do they do the job, but they are really v...
Before I begin I need to make one thing crystal clear: although Fractal Design may indeed be using Asetek as their ODM there is actually very little of their DNA in the Celsius S36 beyond the hardware. This truly is a revolutionary design that simply blow...
The overall looks of the Fractal Design Celsius S36 AIO CPU Cooler are good; we really liked the black design which makes the fans, rad, and pump look great. Although simple, it's easy to match this with any PC build. The cooler may also not feature fancy...