Monday, June 9th 2025

GIGABYTE Reveals AI TOP 500 TRX50 Desktop - Powered by Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7965WX

Gigabyte has low-key introduced an ultra-premium AI TOP 500 TRX50 Desktop; advertised as being: "purpose-built for local AI development, multimodal fine-tuning, and high-performance gaming, delivering workstation-grade performance and advanced AI capabilities in a streamlined, plug-and-play format." A firm price point and release date were not mentioned in last week's press material. This system easily outmuscles a flagship Intel "Arrow Lake-S" Core Ultra-powered sibling; the AI TOP 100 Z890. A 24-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7965WX sits at the heart of the AI TOP 500 TRX50—an AORUS 360 AIO Liquid Cooler tempers this beast. Given that Team Red will be launching its next-gen Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9000 "Zen 5/Shimada Peak" processor family next month, Gigabyte's selection of older "Zen 4/Storm Peak" tech seems to be ill-timed. Fortunately, their TRX50 AI TOP motherboard can support the next wave of CPUs. VideoCardz believes that another variant—sporting a 32-core Threadripper PRO 7975WX CPU—will emerge at some point in the near future.

The AI TOP 500 and 100 pre-builds have something in common: both are specced with own-brand GeForce RTX 5090 WINDFORCE graphics cards. The Taiwanese firm's signature AI TOP Utility is described as: "a unified software suite that streamlines the entire AI development process. Users can explore models via RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), build and manage custom datasets, fine-tune LLMs and LMMs up to 405B parameters, and monitor system performance through a real-time dashboard. It also supports multi-node clustering via Thunderbolt 5 and Dual 10G LAN, allowing users to scale computing resources as needed." The AI TOP 500 TRX50 can be equipped with up to a total of 768 GB (8 x 96 GB) DDR5 R-DIMM memory—"enabling smooth execution of complex AI tasks and large-scale datasets. Storage is managed by AI-ready SSDs, including a 1 TB AI TOP 100E cache drive with up to 150x TBW (total bytes written) compared to standard consumer SSDs—ensuring high durability under frequent read/write workloads." An ultra-fast AORUS Gen 4 7300 SSD 2 TB is also included in this package. Appropriately, an AI TOP-branded Ultra Durable 1600 W 80 Plus Platinum PSU (ATX 3.1) provides necessary juice.
Sources: Gigabyte Product Page, LocalLLaMA Subreddit, VideoCardz, Gigabyte PR, VideoCardz, TweakTown
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9 Comments on GIGABYTE Reveals AI TOP 500 TRX50 Desktop - Powered by Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7965WX

#1
TechLurker
I just want that case. I hope they eventually sell it separately.
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Eiswolf93
TechLurkerI just want that case. I hope they eventually sell it separately.
This is just a re-branded Cooler Master HAF 700
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#4
TumbleGeorge
Eiswolf93This is just a re-branded Cooler Master HAF 700
Looks like smaller:
Dimensions (W x D x H)
H515x W260x D475 mm
Vs original haf700:
Dimensions (L x W x H)
556 x 279 x 540 mm (Body Size)
Dimensions (L x W x H)
666 x 291 x 626 mm (incl. Protrusions)
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#5
igormp
A TRX50 motherboard with 8-channel support, interesting. I thought that was exclusive to WRX90.

A single GPU within that setup sounds kinda meh IMO.
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#6
Daven
What does TOP stand for?
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#7
Chaitanya
Eiswolf93This is just a re-branded Cooler Master HAF 700
Part of Cooler Master's OEM/ODM deal I guess.
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Ultron1337
igormpA TRX50 motherboard with 8-channel support, interesting. I thought that was exclusive to WRX90.

A single GPU within that setup sounds kinda meh IMO.
AFAIK TRX50 has 4-memory channels. This should be 2 DIMMs per channel setup.
GPUs on that platform are connected via 32 GB/s PCIe gen4, making multiGPU scenarios mostly pointless from LLM viewpoint.
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igormp
Ultron1337AFAIK TRX50 has 4-memory channels. This should be 2 DIMMs per channel setup.
GPUs on that platform are connected via 32 GB/s PCIe gen4, making multiGPU scenarios mostly pointless from LLM viewpoint.
I thought the same, but upon looking into the specs of that mobo, it truly seems to be an 8-channel board. With a non-pro cpu you only have 4 working slots (I'm also not aware of any current thread ripper mobo that allows 2DPC).
That motherboard also has PCIe 5.0. And for 2~4 GPUs that bandwidth is enough even for some lightweight training. For inference it's almost a non issue as well.
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