First off we have the flagship AORUS 15-XA with a 15.6-inch 1080p 240Hz IGZO LCD from Sharp, while the AORUS 15-WA model comes with the same 15.6-inch sized display but is made by LG, is an IPS ...
Gigabyte has launched a new power supply to join its Aorus P-series modular display line-up. Joining the P750W, and P850W power supplies the new Aorus P1200W is the most powerful yet, by far, as well ...
GIGABYTE has just announced their huge new AORUS P1200W power supply, a new 1200W beast PSU that even has a huge LCD display. The new AORUS P1200W is a fully modular PSU with 80 PLUS Platinum ...
The Gigabyte Aorus FO27Q3 has a gorgeous QD-OLED panel and plenty of connectivity, though tight competition makes it hard for the monitor to stand out. It’s another week and another new monitor, this ...
The Gigabyte Aorus 15 is a gaming powerhouse, offering top-tier performance at a competitive price. Its understated design houses a potent combination of a 13th-Gen Intel Core i7 and Nvidia's RTX 4070 ...
The influx of gaming monitors sporting quantum dot organic light emitting-diode (QD-OLED) panels continues with the launch of Gigabyte's Aorus MO27U2, a 27-inch display with a respectable specs sheet.
Gigabyte has unleashed a new Aorus cooler based on an Asetek base design, this round with fully addressable aRGB, an and LCD display enabled pump. That offers new bling options and really terrific ...
Meet the latest monitor from Gigabyte, the 31.5-inch 4K gaming liquid crystal display "AORUS FI32U" that uses the Super Speed IPS panel. The 1.5-inch 4K gaming liquid crystal display uses a Super ...
Gaming Monitors This MSI 144Hz IPS 4K gaming monitor is just $200 and even offers a sweet dual mode to double that refresh rate VR Hardware Micro-OLED is the VR upgrade I've been waiting for Graphics ...
In brief: Power supplies are a core component of every desktop build, but they generally aren't all that stirring. Aside from amenities like modular cables, RGB lighting and high efficiency ratings, ...
Monitor makers have been slow to adopt DisplayPort 2.1/2.1a connectivity, which is a bummer if you're in urgent need of a display and want to future-proof your setup (as much as possible, anyway—true ...
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