Thursday, November 25th 2010
Gigabyte Working On Premium Gaming Motherboard Brand
Gigabyte surprised us earlier this year, when it broke its tradition of sticking to a blue colored PCB for every motherboard it sells, by unveiling high-end socket LGA1155 motherboards with black PCBs. The next logical step is to build a premium motherboard brand targeting high-end gaming PC builds. Gigabyte does have a formidable high-end lineup, but they're known more for overclocking and tons of connectivity options.
The new brand by Gigabyte is competitive with ASUS' Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand, MSI's XPower. One of the first products is referred to as the "G1-Killer", and all but an outline of an ATX motherboard. The product range is said to start at US $299, some of the first products will be unveiled at the upcoming CES event held in January, 2011.
Source:
Gigabyte Tech Daily
The new brand by Gigabyte is competitive with ASUS' Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand, MSI's XPower. One of the first products is referred to as the "G1-Killer", and all but an outline of an ATX motherboard. The product range is said to start at US $299, some of the first products will be unveiled at the upcoming CES event held in January, 2011.
26 Comments on Gigabyte Working On Premium Gaming Motherboard Brand
UD5 is also great.
The Gigabyte product naming is fully transparent for me, I hope they won't mess it up :)
I prefer subdued colour schemes or 1 colour with matched with black XD
;P
Laughed so hard when I first saw that on a customer's ROG box. :laugh:
I once had easy tune pump 1.4v through my Q9300..... scary.....
Is it so hard to make a Windows theme styled program that just does the job?
Anyway, that looks like GA-P67A-UD7 box.
Preview 'ere.