Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Fractal Design Celsius Plus S28 Prisma water cooling kit and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fractal Design Celsius Plus S28 Prisma water cooling kit.
May 2020
(87%)
32 Reviews
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Abstract: Ever since i got my hands on a AIO liquid CPU cooler (if memory serves me right i think it was the Domino A.L.C by CoolIT systems) just over a decade ago it became clear to me that their introduction meant that liquid cooling would not be considered "nich...
Good cooling performance, Perfect memory and GPU clearance, Good build quality, Built-in ARGB and PWM controller, RGB lighting for those who want it, 5-year warranty
Fairly expensive, A bit loud at maximum RPM, RGB lighting may not be to everyone's taste, No G1/4" fittings like the previous design
The Fractal Design Celsius+ S28 Prism is available at retail for $169.99. Good cooling performance Perfect memory and GPU clearance Good build quality Built-in ARGB and PWM controller RGB lighting for those who want it 5-year warranty Fairly expensive A...
Abstract: A month less than three years ago, we saw our first Celcius cooler from Fractal. At that time, they took an average Asetek AIO, and bolstered the appearance of the head unit, used compressions fittings with wires run through them. Still, one of the signif...
Looks great when unlit, Premium materials used, Easy installation, Very good cable management, 5-year warranty
Pricey, Poor RGB on the fans
It's been over 5 years since we reviewed an AIO loop from Fractal Design so we had no idea which way this would go. The relatively high pricetag definitely influenced what we expected from it though.Focussing in on cosmetics, the loop is super stylish wit...
Sleek pump with minimal cable clutter, Designed to run quiet at all times, Available in 240, 280 or 360 formats, Straightforward installation, Five-year warranty
Premium £190 price tag, No spare thermal paste, Default cooling performance not great
Back in 2017, Fractal Design's Celsius all-in-one cooler arrived as a streamlined solution for the more discerning enthusiast. Cooling performance wasn't typically a match for the rivals of that time, but Fractal's presentation, ease of installation and l...
Published: 2020-04-08, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Abstract: Fractal Design is well known for its high-quality PC cases. However, in more recent years, they've also dabbled with the power of PSUs and CPU coolers. Today sees the launch of their flagship Celsius+ series of AIO coolers, and wow, do they look impressiv...