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Gigabyte Unveils the GB-AEGT Gaming All-in-One Barebone

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Gigabyte's barebone PC offering is growing still, with the Taiwanese company currently preparing the release of another model, the GB-AEGT All-in-One. Claimed to be gaming-friendly, this new AiO features a 24-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) LED-backlit display with 2-point multi-touch, an Intel H61 Mini-ITX motherboard, Core i3/i5/i7 (LGA 1155) processor support , and one PCI-Express x16 slot that can handle a dual-slot graphics card.

Gigabyte's barebone also has a 2.5-inch HDD/SSD dock, two DDR3-1333 memory slots (for up to 8 GB of RAM), two Mini PCIe slots, one 3.5-inch drive bay, a slim optical drive slot, a webcam, Gigabit Ethernet, optional WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1, a 4-in-1 card reader, two USB 3.0 ports, and D-Sub and HDMI outputs. The GB-AEGT has not been priced or dated.



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7750/7770 would be a nice fit then. Not much power needed and not much heat added.
 
finally an AIO with proper specs
 
Hey, Just change the Gigabyte name on front to STEAM POWERED and you have the Steambox : )
 
IMO looks wise it's kind of ugly. Kind of a deformed laptop. :eek:
 
even though its kinda ugly, I really like this. Being able to have a desktop GPU in an AIO is FANTASTIC! Great for architects/engineers so there is more room on the desk for drawings.
 
Well I like it.

How are they delivering power to this? Surely they aren’t using just some power brick. It must be a full fledged PSU.
 
even though its kinda ugly, I really like this. Being able to have a desktop GPU in an AIO is FANTASTIC! Great for architects/engineers so there is more room on the desk for drawings.

You never eat, drink, while gaming? Every human being needs room :toast:
 
You never eat, drink, while gaming? Every human being needs room :toast:

hahaha, i just need more room on my desk for work. I'm still a uni student so i'm too poor to buy another desk D:
 
I’ll also add that there may be a possibility that you can upgrade the motherboard (with another Gigbyte of the same formfactor) and CPU. Personally I’d like to see a case standard for this form factor for single and dual slot video cards. Also I’d like to see a standard for portables like laptops thus making motherboard / CPU upgrades easy.
 
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