CES 2024 – Gigabyte shows off white motheboards and graphics cards, new monitors

Gigabyte
Gigabyte

Also in the Venetian were our friends at Gigabyte. We sat down with them and discussed what we’d like to see from them in the future, among other things. Although their ballroom had a lot more than what we’ll list here, there were still many cool new things, including the Nvidia 4000 series super cards, new motherboards, AIOs, monitors, and more, with many of them in white.

Gigabyte
Gigabyte

One of the first things we saw was three white motherboards from various chipsets. First is the Z790 Aorus Pro X. Along with the white color, it also supports 14th-generation Intel processors natively. Next are two boards for AMD chips, the B650 Aorus Elite X Ice (the Ice terminology will likely be the identifier for white board smoving forward) and the X670E Aorus Pro X. These will be available soon with similar pricing to the boards they are based on.

White motherboards for Z790, B650, and X670E
White motherboards for Z790, B650, and X670E

 

Next is an image of the Geforce RTX 4070 Aero OC 12G video card sporting windforce cooling, RGB lighting and a dual BIOS. Next to it is the new US850GN PG5W ATX 3.0 power supply that includes PCIe 5.0 graphics card support.

RTX 4070 Aero OC 12G and UD850GM PG5W Power supply
RTX 4070 Aero OC 12G and UD850GM PG5W Power supply

Next, we saw the new Aorus Waterforce II 360 Ice and Waterforce X II 360 Ice coolers. Outside of the obvious white color, they use updated fans that connect the power and RGB functionality without wires. Put the tab in the slot and slide down to connect. While it’s not connected magnetically like others, it does an excellent job of reducing wires for a clean look.

Last, at least for the all-white products, is a fully built system using the components above.

Gigabyte All white build
Gigabyte All white build

Finally, we see a couple of large, curved OLED monitors, the 49″ CO49DQ (5120×1440 144Hz refresh) and the 34″ MO34WQC2 (3440×1440, 240Hz) to add to the fleet.

 

Read more of our CES 2024 coverage!

 

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Also in the Venetian were our friends at Gigabyte. We sat down with them and discussed what we'd like to see from them in the future, among other things. Although their ballroom had a lot more than what we'll list here, there were still many cool new things, including the Nvidia 4000 series super cards, new motherboards, AIOs, monitors, and more, with many of them in white.

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