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Computex 2025: Gigabyte showcases Project Stealth motherboards and graphics cards

At Computex this week, Leo catches up with the team at Gigabyte to get the rundown on new Project Stealth motherboards and graphics cards, new laptops, OLED gaming monitors and more. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 start
  • 00:26 Project Stealth
  • 01:31 Graphics Cards
  • 02:30 Motherboards
  • 03:44 Gaming Laptops
  • 04:33 GiMate – Gigabyte AI
  • 04:58 Cheaper Gaming laptops
  • 05:44 Monitors
  • 06:15 Gigabyte Prebuilt Gaming PC’s
  • 07:07 AI Top Workstation
  • 07:28 Ai Top Atom
  • 07:56 RTX 5090 AI Box

Gigabyte's Project Stealth returns for another showing at Computex 2025. These new motherboards use the new BTF format, with motherboard power connectors on the back of the board. The end result is a stunningly clean PC build, with just one visible cable for the graphics card. However, Gigabyte is also cooking up solutions for that as well, with newly designed ‘Stealth' graphics cards with the power connector moved to the opposite side of the PCB, allowing for the cable to remain out of view behind the graphics card.

Speaking of graphics cards, Gigabyte was showing new RTX 5060 OC low profile GPUs at Computex, perfect for Small Form Factor / Mini-ITX gaming PCs. A more traditionally sized RTX 5060 Elite graphics card is also on the way.

On the laptop front, Gigabyte is showcasing new laptop models equipped with Intel Core Ultra HX-series CPUs, and RTX 5090 graphics. For a top-spec laptop like that, you are going to be looking at pricing in the region of £4,000 to £5,000. However, lower spec options will be considerably cheaper, particularly if you opt for a more mid-range GPU like the RTX 5060 or RTX 5070.

If you do opt for a cheaper laptop with a lower-end graphics card, you can always upgrade later. External GPU enclosures have been around for a while and Gigabyte offers them, including the new RTX 5090 AI Box, which can hook up to a laptop and instantly deliver desktop-grade GPU performance.

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