Giveaway: Liquid cooler from Fractal Design. Can you use it?

Rules and the prize

Didn’t it work out for you in the first summer giveaway? Never mind, there is a new opportunity to win something valuable. We’re talking about the Fractal Design Celsius+ S28 Prisma. All you have to do is write down whether you could use this liquid cooler with a 280 mm radiator—due to its cooling capacity, but most importantly its dimensions. However, you cannot fit in every case, but if you can, it won’t collide with anything…

The main and the only price is a processor cooler Fractal Design Celsius+ S28 Prisma. You may have already read the test of its bigger Celsius+ S36 Prisma. The Celsius+ S28 Prisma is shorter, but wider.

Compared to conventional 240 mm models, it has a larger radiator area and even larger fans, making it more capable. But at the cost of a little worse compatibility with cases, which rather allow for the installation of narrower models formatted according to 120 mm fans.

But if you can fit the 140 millimeters of the S28 and at the same time you could imagine such a cooler on your processor, let us know. Do so by sending us an e-mail with subject I could use the FD Celsius+ S28 Prisma at info@hwcooling.net. Type in the body of the message which PC case you own and on which processor you would use this cooler.

The deadline is August 5, 2021 (23:59:59) and we will draw one of your messages and send the liquid cooler to the winner. But you have to agree on one more thing—then, after installation, you will take a picture of how the new cooler stands out in your setup and you will publish the photo in the comments to this article by the end of August at the latest. Good luck! 🙂

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