Computex 2026 is once again full of screens bolted onto things that don't traditionally have screens, and Gigabyte is going bigger than most. The Aorus C510 Glass Infinity is a microATX case with a 16-inch LCD panel built directly into its side — essentially a near-full gaming monitor grafted onto a PC chassis.
The display functions as an independent screen rather than just mirroring your main monitor, which opens it up for system stats, streaming chat overlays, or queuing up media. It can flip between portrait and landscape orientation depending on how you orient the case. The chassis itself supports graphics cards up to RTX 5090 size and comes with multiple handles to make lugging it around easier — Gigabyte pitches it as a portable design for LAN parties and similar outings. Tom's Guide got eyes on it at the show floor and confirmed the LCD panel, but resolution and refresh rate are still unknown. Both are likely to be modest to keep the price from going off the rails.
The C510 lands alongside a handful of other eye-catching cases at this year's show. DarkFlash has a version of its Floatron that looks straight out of a mad scientist's lab, Corsair unveiled the military-themed Warthog with actual flight controls on it, and Amiiba brought a case with a Venom-style ferrofluid display in the top corner that reacts to both magnets and sound.
Gigabyte hasn't announced pricing or a firm release date — just a "coming soon" on its website. That price tag will be the deciding factor between a fun novelty and a hard pass.
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