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Gigabyte Shakes Up Computex with a PC Case That Has Its Own 16-Inch Screen!

June 4, 2026 JauntyM 0
Gigabyte Shakes Up Computex with a PC Case That Has Its Own 16-Inch Screen!

Alright, gamers of Pakistan! You know Computex is where all the wildest, most innovative (and sometimes, just plain crazy) PC hardware ideas come to life. And this year, Gigabyte has truly outdone itself with a concept that’s bound to get your gears spinning – literally!

Imagine this: a sleek microATX PC case that doesn’t just house your powerful components, but also rocks a massive 16-inch LCD screen right on its side panel. Meet the Gigabyte Aorus C510 Glass Infinity, a case that’s probably going to be the envy of every setup at your next LAN party.

This isn’t just some tiny display for logos. We’re talking almost a full-sized monitor integrated directly into your rig! Gigabyte’s vision for this case is all about “portable design for more immersive and adaptable system experiences.” Basically, they want you to show it off, carry it around, and make a statement wherever you game.

So, what can you do with a screen on your PC case? Plenty! The coolest part is that this 16-inch display can work completely independently from your main monitor. Think about it: you could have your system stats constantly visible, queue up your next playlist on Spotify, keep an eye on your stream chat without cluttering your main screen, or even watch a quick YouTube video while waiting for a game to load. Plus, it can flip from portrait to landscape mode, giving you even more flexibility for whatever you want to display.

Beyond the screen, the Aorus C510 is a solid case. It’s a microATX form factor designed to support even the beefiest graphics cards – we’re talking future-proof support for GPUs up to the size of an RTX 5090! It also features a swappable glass panel and, get this, actual handles to make it easier to haul around. Perfect for when you’re taking your beast of a machine to a friend’s place for a gaming marathon.

Now, for the burning questions: resolution, refresh rate, and most importantly, the price and release date. Gigabyte hasn’t spilled all the beans yet, only mentioning “coming soon” on their website. We’re guessing the display specs might be on the more modest side to keep costs down, but even a decent secondary screen like this integrated into a case is a game-changer for custom builds.

For Pakistani gamers who love to personalize their rigs and stand out, this Aorus C510 could be a dream come true. Imagine the possibilities for showcasing unique wallpapers, dynamic system monitoring, or even just flexing your style. While it might be a niche product for some, for those who value aesthetics and functionality in equal measure, this case is definitely one to watch!

And Gigabyte isn’t the only one bringing the heat to Computex. We’ve seen other wild designs too, like DarkFlash’s Floatron case that looks straight out of a mad scientist’s lab, Corsair’s military-themed Warthog with flight controls, and Amiiba’s case featuring a mesmerizing Venom-like ferrofluid display that reacts to sound and magnets. It’s clear that creativity in PC case design is at an all-time high, and we’re here for it!

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