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THE CELSIUS S36

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

fractal celsius s36 review 9t

As with all AIO models in the market appearance-wise the Celsius S36 is not really something we haven't seen in the past.

 

 

The 403mm long radiator is roughly 30mm thick again just like most of the recent AIO manufactured by Asetek.

 

 

With an FPI (fins per inch) count of 21 the Celsius 36 probably uses the same radiator used in the H150i Pro RGB by Corsair.

 

 

 

Fractal Design has placed a 3-way fan hub between the two water ports (the fittings are removable but by doing so you are voiding your warranty) on the radiator and if there was a speed selection switch/knob this would be perfect.

 

 

 

Also worth pointing out is that the radiator has protective plates right over the fins so you don't have to worry about damaging them while mounting the cooler and/or its fans.

 

 

 

The 400mm long rubber tubes are sleeved for increased durability.

 

 

Just like with the majority of pumps the one used in the Celsius S36 is a low profile one.

 

 

You can choose between the PWM and Auto modes by rotating the round rubber ring located around the pump.

 

 

Both tubes may be fixed onto the pump but thanks to the removable fittings you can expand the loop as you see fit.

 

 

The copper coldplate base has a thin layer of thermal conductive material pre applied onto it.

 

 



Thanks to their blade design the three X2-GP12 120mm PWM fans can provide up to 87.6CFM of airflow with 2.30mm H2O of air pressure with just 32.2dBA of noise.

 

 


With the fans installed the thickness of the Celsius S36 jumps to almost 55mm.

 

 

 

If you want you can route the cables of the fans on either the left or right side however to do that you need to pay extra attention on the length of the cables (if you don't care about the cables showing you can connect them regularly like we did).