Phanteks Eclipse 400s Rgb Controller Driver Windows 10

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Phanteks today announced the availability of the new Digital RGB product line up. Featuring High Quality and High Density LED chips for the smoothest color gradiants and vibrant colors. The controller lets you choose between the many stylish color profiles with an easy to use remote. Digital RGB from Phanteks is simply plug-and-play with the highest lighting quality.Halos Digital RGB Fan Frames
The Phanteks' Halos Digital RGB fan frames complements any system build with ambient illumination. Using 30 high density LEDs, the Halos Digital can illuminate different varieties of fans including high performance fans made from PBT material. The Halos can be daisy-chained to all of Phanteks D-RGB products and synchronized with our P350X or third-party motherboards using our D-RGB motherboard adapter.Digital RGB Controller Hub, Combo Kit and Starter Kit
Phanteks Digital RGB Controller Hub includes everything you need to go beyond RGB. The Digital RGB Controller Hub features an easy 3 button remote with color modes and patterns that can be used without a third-party software. Connect effortlessly to other D-RGB products from Phanteks (Halos Digital/D-RGB LED Strip) and have the option to sync with D-RGB compatible motherboards if desired. The controller can be installed in many different locations with the integrated magnets on the controller. Combine with our D-RGB LED Strip Combo kit (includes 2x D-RGB LED Strips and D-RGB M/B adapter) and you can easily expand your digital RGB lighting. The 40cm D-RGB LED strips are made with high quality chips and housed in a waterproof silicone. Like our controller, the strips have integrated magnets making installation easier. Or purchase the Starter Kit and start experiencing Digital RGB like never before. The Starter kit includes Phanteks Digital RGB Controller Hub and the Combo Kit to give users a whole lighting solution from one product.

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8 Commentson Phanteks Announces Range of Digital RGB Products

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I would like to see bladeless fans like Dyson products or something different.
I don't want to clean effin dust anymore.

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Hello,
I'm going to get either the Phanteks P400 or 400S, can't decide if the silenced is really that much more silenced?
I'm going to use the ROG STRIX B250F motherboard, which I'm assuming will offer good fan control and maybe PWM is the smart way to go? Hmm
Is it better to get the 400S for the fan controller option too, or no need, just use the fan control on the motherboard?
Also can't figure if I should go with 3x 120mm fans in the front, or 2x 140mm fans? Of course I'll use 1x 120mm in the rear.
I also can't figure if I should use PWM for the case fans or not?
I'm looking at these fans;
NF-F12 PWM;
http://noctua.at/en/products/fan/nf-f12-pwm
NF-A14 PWM;
http://noctua.at/en/products/fan/nf-a14-pwm
From a cost stand point, both fans are the same price, around $20USD each, so it's certainly cheaper for me to add in just 2x 140mm fans at $40USD instead of 3x 120mm fans at $60USD... Hmm again.... Then again 2x 120mm at the same costs as 2x 140mm fans LOL... Oh my head is spinning LOL...
One last thing, not sure with 2x 140mm in the front, or 2x or 3x 120mm in the front, I will have to much air flow in, and with only 120mm at the rear, not enough exhaust going out, and therefore need to place 2x 120 or 2x 140 at the top for extra exhaust out? I've been reading this negative/positive air pressure case thing is just some theory, not really fact, but not sure...
Any help would be greatly appreciated, because I'm really stuck here on this, LOL...
THANKS