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Computex 2026: Gigabyte Project Infinity, new monitors, laptops and more

In our latest Computex 2026 video, Leo visits Gigabyte to get a look at the full new range of Infinity series hardware, alongside new motherboards, laptops, peripherals and more.

Watch via YouTube below:

Timestamps:
00:00 New 5K Mini LED monitor
01:16 Ari-themed components
02:05 Prototype cooling and 3D-printed bits!
03:19 Project Infinity – 40th Anniversary
04:28 Mobos running q uad-rank CUDIMM 8000MT/s

This year, Gigabyte is celebrating its 40th Anniversary. Following on from the reveal of the RTX 5090 Infinity at CES, Gigabyte now has a range of other new ‘Infinity' products on the way, including a new flagship AM5 motherboard.

The X870E Aorus Infinity Next is particularly impressive with its 64-stage VRM, vapor-chamber cooling and metal backplate. On the software side, Gigabyte has created X3D Turbo Mode 2.0 for improved per-processor tuning for the new Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition processor. There is also a cheaper, standard X870 Aorus Infinity Next motherboard, offering support for ultra high-speed DDR5 memory.

On the graphics card front, the RTX 5090 Infinity returns, but now Gigabyte is also bringing its new cooler design to RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 GPUs.

For PC cases, Gigabyte is showing the new Aorus C510 Glass Infinity, which integrates a reversible 16‑inch side display and supports massive graphics cards like the custom-cooled RTX 5090. As you would expect from a modern PC case, this one supports hidden connector motherboards.

The Gigabyte Stealth series grows with the new B850M Aorus Stealth and its ICE (white) version. This is Gigabyte's first ‘gaming-grade' B850 Micro-ATX motherboard, and as a good number of new PC cases now support hidden connector motherboards, you shouldn't have much trouble getting hold of a compatible case.

For monitors, Gigabyte has new Aorus Elite Tandem OLED and Mini LED models on the way. This includes the world's first 27-inch 5K Mini LED glossy monitor, offering ‘retina-class' PPI and sharpness to tackle the Apple crowd. It also has great specs for gaming too, with a 5K 165Hz mode, a 4K 220Hz mode and a QHD 330Hz mode.

The Aorus Elite OLED models move to 4th Gen Tandem OLED panels with a RealBlack Glossy finish and peak HDR brightness up to 1500 nits. The flagship FO32U24GP adds Dual Mode support and DP 2.1 UHBR20 connectivity, delivering up to 80Gbps of bandwidth for high‑refresh 4K. The FO27Q28G serves as a more accessible 27‑inch option.

On the software side for these new monitors, Gigabyte is introducing HyperNits to dynamically boost HDR highlights, while an AI Picture Mode can tune SDR image quality based on scene content. AI Super Resolution can upscale sub-native content on the fly and AI OLED Care will help you prolong the life of your OLED panel and avoid burn-in.

It wouldn't be 2026 without some mention of AI. This year, Gigabyte is showing new systems like the AI Top, which pair up to aa Ryzen 9 9950X with an RTX 5090 or Radeon AI Pro R9700 graphics card, but there is support here for dual-GPU configurations, which would allow the user to run even larger LLMs with up to 405 billion parameters. For those looking to bring a GPU upgrade to a portable machine, the Aorus RTX 50 AI Box is here, offering an external GPU solution for laptops or extremely small form factor systems.

Moving on to laptops, Gigabyte is launching the new Aorus Master 16, the world's slimmest X3D laptop, measuring in at just 19.9mm. This laptop packs a Ryzen 9 9955X3D and an RTX 5090 laptop GPU, along with an impressive 240Hz OLED display with HDR1000 support. Under the hood, cooling is handled by a Windforce Infinity system with a vapor-chamber, optimised airflow channels and a 230W total thermal envelope. As you would expect, this laptop is CoPilot+ certified, and can run Gigabyte's new ‘AI Agent', GiMATE. For gamers and creators, Gigabyte has the AERO X16, which packs a Ryzen AI 9 465 CPU and an RTX 5070 laptop GPU, and the Gaming A16 and A16 Pro laptops, which use Intel Core Ultra CPUs and RTX 50 GPUs.

Finally for peripherals, there is a new Aorus K10 Infinity keyboard with magnetic hall effect switches, an 8000Hz polling rate and an integrated OLED touchscreen. On top of that is the Aorus M10 Infinity Mouse with optical switches and hardware-level support for Nvidia Reflex 2.

KitGuru Says: Is there anything from Gigabyte that you'll be keeping your eye on for a future upgrade? 

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