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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
The design is portable, modular and boasts of 5G connectivity.
The key new feature is the "brand new passive chipset thermal design". S = Silent.
Gigabyte reveals extensive specs of this 48-inch 4K OLED 120Hz 1ms monitor.
This is the firm's "pinnacle of overclocking," product, built to replace the SOC series.
Alex shows you what a pinout diagram is and how to use one.
With leak detection technology
The components and designs are ready, time to build!
Alex strips and paints the motherboard and sees to the GPU.
Intro to a promotional build for Intel and Aorus feat. Core i9-9900KS & RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme Waterforce.
Aorus Xtreme board comes to mainstream AMD.
Gigabyte's last effort at a mini-ITX AMD board was somewhat spindly, so can it deliver with the Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro WiFi.
Available in August.
Can Gigabyte's £170 Aorus Ultra Gaming strike a good balance between price and features for Coffee Lake owners?
This prebuilt system has a 4.8GHz Core i7-8700K and a GTX 1070 for £1,700.
It might not have Wi-Fi, but Gigabyte's Z370 Aorus Gaming 7 has pretty much everything else as well as a gorgeous lighting display.
Aorus' first entry into the case market is a safe one in many regards - can it stand out?
The GTX 1060 has a new SKU with faster memory - what difference can you expect?
Computex 2017 is underway; we take a look at new stuff from EVGA, Gigabyte, Corsair, and more.
Aorus goes after the mainstream market; can this high-end brand compete here?
Nvidia's latest batch of GTX 1080s use 11Gbps memory - is the speed bump worth it?
Got £800 and three expansion slots spare? This could be the graphics card for you.
Yes, with an 'X.'
We run through the features of Gigabyte's new premium motherboard brand, Aorus.
October 14 2021 | 15:04