Fractal Design Celsius S24 & S36 AIO Review
Introduction
Fractal aren’t one of those companies that swamp the market with design after design. Â They tend to do something once, and do it well. Â Perhaps better known for their excellent cases, they have though dipped their design toes into AIO coolers and having looked at the Kelvin series a while back, we’re keen to see how the new Celsius line of coolers will cope with our arduous torture test. Â This review is actually a two for the price of one review, as we’ll actually be looking at both of the brand spanking new Celsius S24 and S36 AIOs. Â As this is the first time we’ve really looked closely at a 360mm AIO we’re keen to see whether it will dominate the 280mm rads that lead the torture test charts.
Technical SpecificationÂ
S24
Rad dimensions | 284x122x31mm (LxWxD) |
Rad Material | Aluminium |
Cold Plate | Copper |
Intel | 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-v3 |
AMD | AM2, AM2, AM3, AM3, AM4, FM1, FM2, FM2 |
Tube Length | 400mm |
Tube Material | Sleeved Low Permeability Rubber |
Fans | 2x120mm |
Fan Speed | 500-2000rpm |
Static Pressure | 2.30mmH2O |
Airflow | 87.6CFM |
Noise | 20dB(A) |
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 S36
Rad dimensions | 403x123x30mm (LxWxD) |
Rad Material | Aluminium |
Cold Plate | Copper |
Intel | 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-v3 |
AMD | AM2, AM2, AM3, AM3, AM4, FM1, FM2, FM2 |
Tube Length | 400mm |
Tube Material | Sleeved Low Permeability Rubber |
Fans | 3x120mm |
Fan Speed | 500-2000rpm |
Static Pressure | 2.30mmH2O |
Airflow | 87.6CFM |
Noise | 20dB(A) |