Phanteks released today their latest products, the Halos and Halos LUX RGB fan frames. Announced at Computex 2017, the Halos are RGB LED embedded fan frames that disperse light evenly across any fan blades. The Halos RGB fan frames bring elegance and style to your system without compromising performance.The Phanteks' Halos RGB fan frames complements any system build with ambient illumination. Using high density LEDs, the Halos can illuminate different varieties of fans including high performance fans made from PBT material. The Halos can be daisy-chained to all of Phanteks RGB products and synchronized with Phanteks case or third-party motherboards using our RGB motherboard adapter (*PH-CB_RGB4P).Phanteks Halos Series will be available in two variants, the Halos (plastic) and Halos Lux (aluminum), in September 2017.

11 Comments on Phanteks Announces Halos Series RGB Fan Frames

#1 Chaitanya

Saw the PR on Phanteks page today, only fans for which those fan frames will work are the fans with either white/black/transparent/black tinted blades. Posted on Aug 9th 2017, 8:38 Reply

#2 capitaltpt

Chaitanya Saw the PR on Phanteks page today, only fans for which those fan frames will work are the fans with either white/black/transparent/black tinted blades. Sooo.......99% of the fans on the market



I'm pretty sure they'll work with any color fan blades depending on the color you choose. If they illuminate black, they'll illuminate any other color. Sooo.......99% of the fans on the marketI'm pretty sure they'll work with any color fan blades depending on the color you choose. If they illuminate black, they'll illuminate any other color. Posted on Aug 9th 2017, 9:44 Reply

#3 Chaitanya

capitaltpt Sooo.......99% of the fans on the market



I'm pretty sure they'll work with any color fan blades depending on the color you choose. If they illuminate black, they'll illuminate any other color.

Unlike Silverstone Fan Grill, this relies on the fan blades to reflect light, so depending on the blade colour reflected light will look different. Unlike Silverstone Fan Grill, this relies on the fan blades to reflect light, so depending on the blade colour reflected light will look different. Posted on Aug 9th 2017, 10:34 Reply

#4 D1RTYD1Z619

I hate how companies advertise RGB but never say how many colors. 256,16.8m or 16.7m.? Posted on Aug 9th 2017, 10:56 Reply

#5 Totally

D1RTYD1Z619 I hate how companies advertise RGB but never say how many colors. 256,16.8m or 16.7m.? Pretty sure color accuracy is more dependent on the software driving the lights than a property inherent to the bulbs capitaltpt Sooo.......99% of the fans on the market



I'm pretty sure they'll work with any color fan blades depending on the color you choose. If they illuminate black, they'll illuminate any other color. :cough:allexceptnoctua:cough:



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I think the issue is with non-black/white hubs, throwing colors off because of blending. At those prices for the lux variants might as well just buy rgb fansPretty sure color accuracy is more dependent on the software driving the lights than a property inherent to the bulbs:cough:allexceptnoctua:cough::cough:andgelidgamerfans:cough:I think the issue is with non-black/white hubs, throwing colors off because of blending. Posted on Aug 9th 2017, 12:24 Reply

#6 Hood

It's a good concept, if you already have expensive high quality fans and just want a little color. I like the aluminum version, great finishing touch on a premium build. Adds 6mm to the thickness, so it might not fit if you're already pushing the limit with a fat rad or a short case. Posted on Aug 9th 2017, 18:58 Reply

#7 RejZoR

I wish RGB craze existed during 56K modem era. Imagine RGB blinking in sync with the dial up connecting tone and then as data is getting transfered. :D Posted on Aug 9th 2017, 23:01 Reply

#8 Hood

RejZoR I wish RGB craze existed during 56K modem era. Imagine RGB blinking in sync with the dial up connecting tone and then as data is getting transfered. :D Yeah, it'd be just like movies and TV taught us to expect. I guess we're culturally disappointed in the reality, and now we're making up for lost time...funny you mention this right now, because I'm in the middle of watching a movie called Electric Dreams (1984), about an architect's first home computer, and all the flashing lights and beeps are pure Hollywood. Yeah, it'd be just like movies and TV taught us to expect. I guess we're culturally disappointed in the reality, and now we're making up for lost time...funny you mention this right now, because I'm in the middle of watching a movie called Electric Dreams (1984), about an architect's first home computer, and all the flashing lights and beeps are pure Hollywood. Posted on Aug 10th 2017, 0:12 Reply

#9 SAL9000

I wonder how they will look with Noctua brown/beige fans Posted on Aug 10th 2017, 1:50 Reply

#10 SirB

SAL9000 I wonder how they will look with Noctua brown/beige fans Something like this perhaps?



pics.computerbase.de/7/8/5/7/4/28-630.3761760129.jpg Something like this perhaps? Posted on Aug 12th 2017, 9:11 Reply