Finished Looks
Once installed, the white fan blades really make the Celsius+ S28 Prisma stand out. As for the pump, it appears stealthy at first, but that all changes once everything is illuminated. Overall, the unit looks good as is, and the 400 mm of tubing means I had no issues with stress on the tubing or fittings, which has been an issue when using the Thermaltake Core P3 in the past. Either way, the simple black and white design with no ARGB lighting looks good as is.
I will say that the swivel fittings on the pump do get rather close, but do not touch the heatsinks on the G.Skill Trident Z kit I have. Thus, Fractal Design has made good use of the space around the socket without causing any complications in regards to memory or graphics card clearance.
The RGB LED illumination is pretty damn good overall, but not perfect. There are some spots where the lighting is not quite uniform because of the space between LEDs. I would like to see a couple more LEDs added for more uniform lighting, but with that said, it's still visually appealing, and the built-in ARGB and PWM hub is enough to sway me towards Fractal Design's offerings compared to some competing options due to ease of setup alone.