Packaging
The box is bright and colorful—the Celsius+ S28 Prisma displayed on the front gives any buyer looking at it on a store shelf a full look at what they are getting. On the left side are an image detailing the dimensions of the radiator and a note on the included fans and the sockets the cooler supports. The back is where Fractal Design chose to list the cooler's features, such as the glass-topped pump with an ARGB LED ring and automatic temperature control.
A look at the right side reveals no images or usable information, and the same goes for the top. However, the bottom lists the cooler's features again, but in various languages this time around.
Contents
Like most all-in-one liquid coolers, it comes in a cardboard tray, which is essentially the industry standard for these. I did notice the lack of foam on top, which I did not like even if it would only provide minimal protection, so there is room for a tiny bit of improvement here.
The cooler supports all the sockets you would expect, including AMD's TR4 socket via the included mounting hardware that comes with those CPUs. Adapter cables, extensions, etc., are not included or needed because of the built-in ARGB and PWM hub, which keeps things far more manageable.
Common parts supplied for mounting include:
- 8x Radiator screws
- 8x Radiator screw washers
- 8x Fan screws
- 4x LGA115x mounting standoff
- 4x LGA 2011 mounting standoff
- 4x Thumbscrews
- 1x AMD mounting standoff
- 1x AMD bracket
- 1x 5 V ARGB cable
- 1x Intel backplate
- 1x Pre-filled liquid cooler
- 1x User's manual