In addition to its premium Aorus notebooks, Gigabyte would like to increasingly appeal to mainstream gamers with the new G5 and G7 generation of its gaming notebooks, who use their devices for all purposes, from university to work to streaming. Gigabyte does not rely on the new Ryzen processors at this point, but uses the 10. Generation of the Intel core processors. In addition to the i7 – 10870 H with eight cores is available as cheaper Alternative also variants with a Core i5 – 10500 H, the has six cores. The built-in graphics unit is much more important for gamers. Gigabyte will be relying on the new GeForce RTX 2021 with 6 GB of video memory, which was only introduced this evening.
The second new product from the mainstream series is the brand new A5 and A7 models, in which Gigabyte is for the first time in the middle class on AMD processors, more precisely the brand new Ryzen 5000 – CPUs set . In the A5 X1, the R9 – 70 H or the R7 – 5800 H for use with a GeForce RTX 3060 be combined. In the A5 K1, however, it is the AMD R7 – 5600 H or the R5 – 5600 H, which an RTX 3060 stands by your side. Another variant will be the Gigabyte A7 K1, which is also based on a GeForce RTX 3060 can access.
In terms of other equipment, there are extensive similarities between the A and G series. All models have FullHD panels as displays, which are based on IPS technology and optionally with 240 or 144 Hz ans Work go. Gigabyte specifies NTSC as the only color space whose coverage is 72% should be.
Data can be saved on M.2 or 2.5-inch SSDs or HDDs. In terms of connection, there are three USB-A ports, one each USB 3.2 Gen2, Gen1 and USB 2.0. There is also a Type-C port that also outputs DisplayPort 1.4. Wired 2.5G Ethernet is offered, while wireless maximum 493. 11 AX with from the Lot is.
All models can use a battery with 48, 96 Wh, which should lead to very short runtimes, especially under load.
Gigabyte has not yet given any information on prices and availability.