Bargains: Gigabyte Aorus laptops are on sale and come with a Core i7, 16 GB of RAM, RTX 2060 and a 144 Hz IPS screen for 1089 Euros
Source: Geeknetic added 23rd Dec 2020Gigabyte offers two of its finest laptops, the Aorus 5 and Aorus 7 with an RTX 10750 and 144 Hz displays by 1000 Flat Euros.
The Gigabyte Aorus notebooks are on sale at PC Components, only for a limited time or while stocks last. Let us remember that these models were already on the market during the summer. The promotion is based on the Christmas period so you better decide as soon as possible if you are thinking of buying a laptop with gaming capacity. Here we have the Gigabyte Aorus gaming laptop 15 , a model that comes with a screen of 12. 6 “, IPS panel of 144 Hz and FHD resolution . The integrated processor is the Intel Core i7 – 10750 H and comes with 16 GB of RAM DDR4 in dual channel. We also have 512 GB of storage in M.2 NVMe format and the graphics part comes with a whole NVIDIA RTX 2060 .
The Gigabyte Aorus 5 and 7 are touching the 1000 Euros and are very good options for the gaming world
On the other hand we have the Gigabyte Aorus 17 , a model exactly the same as the previous one except that it is now 17. 3 “and therefore noticeably larger. The rest of the specifications are identical. It should be noted that neither comes with an operating system , so it will have to be purchased separately. Anyway, the prices are really tentative for laptops of that style, thin and with a careful aesthetic.
We can find the laptops with these discounts in PC Components by:
- Gigabyte Aorus 5:
14991089 Euros - Gigabyte Aorus 7:
15591499 Euros
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