Graphics Cards, Monitors, and AI: GIGABYTE Brought Its Full Arsenal of New Gear to Computex 2026

Graphics Cards, Monitors, and AI: GIGABYTE Brought Its Full Arsenal of New Gear to Computex 2026

Arkadiy Andrienko

GIGABYTE unveiled multiple new devices at Computex 2026 for gamers, enthusiasts, and AI developers. The centerpiece of their booth was the anniversary Infinity series, marking the manufacturer’s 40th year.

The new lineup includes X870 AORUS Infinity and X870E AORUS Infinity Next motherboards, AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity, RTX 5080 Infinity, RTX 5070 Ti Infinity, and RTX 5070 Infinity graphics cards, plus peripherals and PC cases. One standout feature of the Infinity graphics cards is the redesigned cooling system. The company claims increased airflow compared to traditional solutions. Additionally, the power connector has been moved to the back of the board, making cable management inside the case much cleaner. The Aorus GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity 32G models are part of a promotion where every buyer gets 1 gram of gold — though this is only available in Taiwan.

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In the components segment, GIGABYTE also showcased new technologies for AMD platforms. These include D5 DUO X for DDR5 memory support and an updated X3D Turbo Mode 2.0 for Ryzen X3D processors. The flagship X870E AORUS Infinity Next motherboard features a heatsink made using metal 3D printing. For fans of unique builds, the company prepared several design-focused solutions. Notably, they introduced WOOD Edition systems with wood-finish accents and an evolution of the Project Stealth concept with hidden cable routing. The manufacturer also showed off the first mATX motherboard with reverse connector layout as part of this concept.

Monitors received special attention at the show. GIGABYTE announced the AORUS Elite line of gaming displays featuring fourth-gen OLED panels and Mini LED-based models. Among the highlights is the FM275K16P — a 27-inch gaming monitor with 5K resolution and support for multiple display modes. The company calls it the world’s first glossy gaming 5K Mini LED monitor. Beyond gaming devices, the manufacturer continues to expand its local AI offerings. On display were the AORUS RTX 5090 AI Box and RTX 5060 Ti AI Box external graphics stations, the AI TOP ATOM personal AI computer, as well as the AI TOP 100 B850 system. According to the company, the latter is designed to handle language models with over 200 billion parameters and supports more than 100 AI frameworks.

The Infinity lineup will continue to expand in the future
The Infinity lineup will continue to expand in the future

GIGABYTE also demonstrated an updated GiMATE AI assistant, which is used in laptops and gaming systems to manage settings, optimize performance, and handle local AI tasks. At Computex 2026, the company placed its bets across several areas: gaming hardware, unique design-focused PC solutions, and the growth of its own local AI ecosystem.

Which of GIGABYTE’s newly announced products caught your interest the most — the Infinity graphics cards, the 5K monitor, or the local AI systems? Let us know in the comments.

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