Gigabyte's latest AORUS XTREME case stands out at Computex for its striking design that merges solid walnut panels with tempered glass, targeting users who balance visual appeal with performance. The case is built to handle next-gen components while offering a premium feel.
The AORUS XTREME features a dual-chamber layout—one for the CPU and one for the GPU—with a focus on airflow optimization. It supports up to 360mm radiators at the front, ensuring liquid cooling setups can run without thermal bottlenecks. The front panel includes a mesh design that aligns with AORUS branding, blending rugged aesthetics with functional cooling.
Inside, the case supports ATX and micro-ATX motherboards, with up to 240mm of vertical clearance for tall GPUs like NVIDIA's RTX 4090 or AMD's RX 7900 XTX. Storage options include a single 3.5-inch drive bay and four 2.5-inch bays, plus two M.2 slots for NVMe SSDs. The build quality is reinforced with steel-reinforced panels, ensuring durability without adding excessive weight.
Pricing details remain under wraps, but industry sources suggest it will sit in the premium tier, around $300–$400 depending on regional supply. Availability is expected to ramp up by mid-year, though high demand for AORUS products may cause initial shortages. For small businesses investing in workstations, this case offers a way to stand out visually while maintaining efficiency—a balance that could appeal to clients who value both form and function.