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Gigabyte unveils limited edition Aorus Xtreme Prestige hardware

Gigabyte has announced the Aorus Xtreme Prestige Limited Edition series, which includes the Aorus Xtreme X Ice Motherboard and the Aorus RTX 4080 Super Xtreme Ice 16G graphics card. This limited-edition offering combines high-end performance with a unique style, appealing to the preferences of both gamers and collectors alike. 

The Xtreme Prestige Limited Edition is Gigabyte's new high-end series of PC components. Each component has white iridescence, crystallised titanium textures, and a 99% Au gold serial plaque. The Aorus Xtreme X ICE motherboard offers enhanced DDR5 compatibility, supporting speeds up to 8,266MHz and beyond. It supports Dual Interface A.I. Boost, which uses intensive data analysis to optimise CPU performance, allowing an i9-14900KS CPU up to 6.3GHz. This tool displays overclocking potential in a Biscuit's Point score structure, enabling one-click overclocking without BIOS reboots.

On the other hand, the Aorus Super Xtreme ICE 16G graphics card stands out for its core clock speed of up to 2700MHz. It is the fastest RTX 4080 Super graphics card on the market (out-of-the-box), ensuring you get the best money can get. The Windforce bionic shark fan design, together with a vapour chamber and heat pipes, will keep thermals in check, while the card's white aesthetic and crystallised titanium add some flair to it. Unique elements such as the RGB rings around the fans and the LCD Edge View differentiate it further.

Pricing and availability information is still TBD, but as these are limited edition, don't expect them to be cheap.

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