Okay so just about everyone has their own variation on the AIO water cooling kits these days. Most are working with Asetek as well, so most of the designs are about the same. Well Not long ago Fractal joined the fun but they aren’t exactly known to just do what everyone else is doing. Fractal is known for their very specific styling and quiet cases. So when I heard they were bringing out an AIO I was really curious how they would be doing things differently. This past week I dug into the Fractal Celsius S24, today I’m going to talk about it and then see how it performs.
Product Name: Fractal Celsius S24
Review Sample Provided by: Fractal Design
Written by: Wes Compton
Pictures by: Wes Compton
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Specifications |
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Coldplate technology |
Fifth generation |
Coldplate material |
Copper |
Additional sound dampening |
Integrated |
Thermal paste |
Pre-applied, high thermal conductivity |
Sockets supported (Intel) |
1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-v3, 2066 (via included 2011-v3 kit) |
Sockets supported (AMD) |
AM2, AM2+, AM3, AM3+, AM4, FM1, FM2, FM2+, TR4 (via included bracket in AMD Threadripper box) |
Tube length |
400 mm |
Tube material |
Sleeved low-permability rubber tubes |
Fittings, block side |
Durable metal fittings, non-removable |
Fittings, radiator side |
Durable metal fittings, G 1/4" thread |
Thermal paste |
Pre-applied, high thermal conductivity |
Fan control |
Integrated dual mode |
Warranty |
5-year (Upon Expansion of the Celsius unit, only individual components of the Fractal Design Celisus S24 or S36 are covered) |