Fractal Design Celsius S36 review -
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So here is the phase where we slowly start assembling a test setup. First we mount the fans to the radiator, four screws each. Despite what the manual said, please use a washer as well as otherwise the screws are too long.
The fans have connectors you can merge together at the fan HUB to the right. One cable leads to the CPU FAN header on your motherboard (or whatever source you'd like to control the fans from). For this kit please understand that the motherboard should control the PWM fans. You can also use an automated modus.
Here you can see the fan hub, you'll need to wire the fans precisely though as the fan that is farthest away has to reach to the fan hub.
As such, fan cabling could have been a bit longer as far as I am concerned. You need to decide where you'll be positioning your radiator and how the tubing and wiring will be managed.
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