Stopping by the Gigabyte booth, we ran into several items, including graphics cards and the new 4070 Ti, The Z790 Tachyon for Intel chips, the Stealth 500 DIY PC kit, M5 Gaming mouse, Aorus 15x/17X laptops and other Aero-based laptops with OLED screens designed for the creator. We also ran into their unreleased PCIe 5.0 SSD with speeds reaching up to a whopping 12,000 MB/s reads and 10,000 MB/s writes and capacity up to 4GB.
Outside of that, they shared quite a bit more laptops and all of their graphics cards that we’re familiar with. Here are several images from the suite!!
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Over 80 new Z690 motherboards are about to release in conjunction with Intel’s 12th Generation Core processors, dubbed Alder Lake. This is a staggering amount of new hardware, and to ease the burden of trying to research all this new tech, we have comprised a list of some of the most recent motherboard announcements. Before we get to that, we will cover what is new with Alder Lake and what makes it so different from previous generation CPUs. We will also discuss the major changes the Z690 motherboards bring to the market.
After months of heated competition among some of the world’s best overclockers, a winner has finally been announced in the GO OC 2010. For those of you who have not been following, the GIGABYTE Open Overclocking Championship is a worldwide competition. Regional qualifiers were held throughout the world, the winners received an all-expense paid trip to Taipei, Taiwan, to compete in the finals. After winning the North America regional, our very own sno.lcn, traveled to the Far East for a chance to test his skills against overclockers from around the world.
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