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Guru3D.com » News » GIGABYTE launched new powerful All-in-One PC

GIGABYTE launched new powerful All-in-One PC

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/20/2012 05:19 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
GIGABYTE launched new powerful All-in-One PC

Gigabyte announced the 24-inch AB24BT, the most powerful All-in-One PC with a Full HD Display. Configure the All-in-One PC the way you want it whether it is the CPU, HDD, Memory or VGA Card; build the ultimate 24-inch powerful machine unlike any other. The AB24BT comes with a 3.5" HDD, and especially features a hot-swap 2.5" HDD encased into the body to allow smooth operation of the system without any interruption. More info and photo's after the break.

 

DIY Powerful Desktop Graphics Card & Expand the Storage via hot-swap 2.5" HDD
The Sky's the limit with this AIO. There is a multitude of CPUs (supports up to 95 W) and desktop graphics card (supports up to 550 W) you could choose from. This allows you to perfect your own exceptional performance for multitasking and spoils you with bursts of speed and amazing graphics. Based on your personal needs you can experience life-like, crisp images and superior performance or go for a less extreme user experience. In addition to a 3.5-inch HDD, the hot-swap 2.5-inch HDD, not only makes for a smoother operation but also allows you to have over 1TB storage to save all your important files, media and other data with ease.

 

Well-rounded Connectivity makes for a Convenient Digital Life
AB24BT comes with HDMI, USB3.0 and S/PDIF interface. That means transferring files are blazingly quick, multimedia output is visually stunning, and even playing games feels like the next best thing on this AIO depending on your configuration. The S/PDIF interface is designed to transfer digital audio signals with low distortion to dual-channel speakers, which deliver a rich and powerful audio experience.

With many excellent features, high performance, and space-saving design, the AB24BT delivers a powerful All-in-One PC experience that is fantastic for you. Whether at home in the living room or the kitchen, or at the office on your desk: this AIO is sure to be a hit with family members and colleagues-alike.



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#4434827 Posted on: 10/20/2012 10:26 AM
chunky, wouldn't mind seeing it minus the screen though

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#4434857 Posted on: 10/20/2012 11:36 AM
Guessing you could cram a 2 slot GPU in there. 690 maybe? :P

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#4435136 Posted on: 10/20/2012 08:39 PM
What kind of thermal dissipation would this have? I'd be pretty nervous about any kind of high end GPU, but something mid-range would probably be ok at stock clocks.

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#4435175 Posted on: 10/20/2012 10:24 PM
iMac competition?

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