Thursday, June 7th 2018

GIGABYTE Aorus Wants to Sell Every Component Inside Your Gaming PC

The Aorus brand of GIGABYTE started out with gaming notebooks, but soon diversified to gaming peripherals, and eventually graphics cards and motherboards. It was then augmented with CPU coolers, cases, power supplies, and even chairs and apparel for die-hard fans. With the introduction of Aorus branded SSDs and memory modules, and gaming-grade monitors, GIGABYTE will be in a position to sell 100% of your gaming PC's hardware. And if you're not the DIY type, Aorus wants to sell pre-built gaming desktops, too! The company is marshaling its workforce and design teams to work at a breakneck pace, to achieve this feat.

At Computex 2018, we went hands-on with the first Aorus-branded enthusiast-grade DDR4 memory modules, which will be available initially in dual-channel kits of 8 GB modules, ticking at DDR4-3200 speeds. The modules are characterized by chunky brushed metal heatspreaders. The company also recently made a modest debut of its first 2.5-inch SSDs under the UD (Ultra Durable) family; and it's only a matter of time before Aorus-branded drives in both SATA and M.2-NVMe form-factors are launched. Perhaps by CES, GIGABYTE's booth will be full of them; and a 100% GIGABYTE gaming desktop.
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8 Comments on GIGABYTE Aorus Wants to Sell Every Component Inside Your Gaming PC

#1
DeathtoGnomes
Patiently waiting to buy Auros Underoos:laugh:
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Katanai
Until Gigabyte starts producing their own CPU's it will not be "a 100% Gigabyte gaming desktop". I'm not the one to nitpick on things but this is mentioned two times in this article...
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Caring1
Let me know when the Aorus O.S. comes out.
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Fx
DeathtoGnomesPatiently waiting to buy Auros Underoos:laugh:
LOL. I'd like an Auros mini fridge for the man cave while they're at it.
KatanaiUntil Gigabyte starts producing their own CPU's it will not be "a 100% Gigabyte gaming desktop". I'm not the one to nitpick on things but this is mentioned two times in this article...
Fair point.
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GamerNerves
Fair enough. I'd like to own a PC with only Gigabyte parts, but when you have a base what you upgrade every now and then, part by part, you always pick whatever is discounted at the moment. If somebody would ask me to build a PC for him, it would require quite a chance that every Gigabyte part is in stock at the moment and with competitive prices. Hard to see anyone building a Gigabyte PC out of anything else than sheer fandomness, but still, a very compelling idea for some reason.
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DeathtoGnomes
GamerNervesFair enough. I'd like to own a PC with only Gigabyte parts, but when you have a base what you upgrade every now and then, part by part, you always pick whatever is discounted at the moment. If somebody would ask me to build a PC for him, it would require quite a chance that every Gigabyte part is in stock at the moment and with competitive prices. Hard to see anyone building a Gigabyte PC out of anything else than sheer fandomness, but still, a very compelling idea for some reason.
compelling? no, more like a novelty item build.
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Flanker
mobo + graphics card is the furthest I've gone, and likely the furthest ever.
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