Gigabyte introduced numerous new desktop and laptop components, accessories, and gadgets this year, offering gamers a plethora of choices for constructing their perfect gaming setup. The firm’s exhibition in Las Vegas displayed these exciting new releases. Alongside 30 new Nvidia and AMD Gigabyte GPUs presented, we also observed a large new desktop chassis, five laptops driven by Intel and AMD processors, as well as two new gaming monitors.
Initially, the company presented the Aorus C601 Glass, which boasts a completely fresh design and has a modular structure that enables it to accommodate your needs exactly as required. It’s spacious enough to house eATX motherboards, which suggests you probably won’t encounter any challenges fitting even the largest GPUs into this case. It includes four pre-installed 140mm ARGB fans and is specifically fine-tuned for optimal airflow, guaranteeing steady cooling for all your components. Furthermore, it features a hinged glass door, simplifying the maintenance of your desktop PC greatly.
The company has also revealed two novel monitors—the Gigabyte MO27Q2 and MO32U gaming monitors. These utilize a Samsung QD-OLED panel for highly precise colors, with both displays featuring HDR TrueBlack 400 and a Delta E<2, which guarantees that you’ll experience the most precise and vivid colors on your screen. They additionally boast a 0.03 ms response time, facilitating the delivery of the sharpest images regardless of how fast-paced the action is on your display.
The MO23U is the largest of the pair, featuring a 31.5-inch display with a 165 Hz refresh rate, while the smaller MO27Q2, which offers a 27-inch screen, can reach up to 240 Hz. Nonetheless, both monitors are equipped with a Tactical Switch, which permits instant adjustment of resolutions and display sizes. This guarantees that your monitor provides exactly what you need, whether you are seeking maximum image quality or the highest possible frame rates.
Ultimately, we observed five new Gigabyte notebooks, confirming that there’s a choice for gamers in need of a mobile computer. Two variations are available for the Gigabyte Aero X16, the firm’s portable option. It has a thickness of 16.75 mm (0.7 inch) and a weight of only 1.9 kg (4.2 lbs.), which means it’s easy to carry around.
You can select between an Intel HX or AMD Ryzen AI CPU, both making the notebook capable of utilizing Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC features, with each model equipped with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series notebook GPU for optimal graphics performance. In addition, it boasts a sandblasted exterior and a quiet yet tactile Golden C keyboard design. This imparts a sleeper aesthetic to the Aero X16, suggesting that only the informed will recognize the power hidden within.
We also noticed the Gigabyte Elite 16, which includes the identical Intel HX CPU and RTX 50-series laptop GPU. Nevertheless, this model stands out as it emphasizes cooling more than aesthetics, and its Windforce Infinity 2.0 design can provide as much as 230 watts of cooling capacity. Its 16-inch display is capable of achieving 240 Hz and incorporates HDR True Black 500 for optimal viewing pleasure.
For those requiring the utmost performance in a gaming laptop, the Master 16 and Master 18 models are available. The Elite 16 and Master 16 laptops generally exhibit similar performance; however, the latter offers more “gamer-oriented” aesthetics with its housing design and external RGB lighting. In contrast, the Master 18 showcases an even bigger display. With an 18-inch MiniLED screen, it boasts a refresh rate of 240 Hz and supports up to HDR 1000, ensuring the finest visual experience on a laptop.
All these announcements at CES lead to an exhilarating 2025. We are eager to put these gadgets to the test and evaluate their performance in comparison with their competitors and earlier models.