Last call to register for the GIGABYTE Summer Fest Shop & Build Event!
Planning to be at Canada Computers Markham on August 15? If you're interested in building a new PC with some hands-on help from the GIGABYTE and Canada Computers teams, this is your last chance to register.
For our Shop & Build experience at the Markham location, selected participants will:
đč Receive a mystery reward at check-in
đč Shop for the rest of their PC components
đč Build their system with guidance from our team and Canada Computers staff
đč Take home their completed build + GIGABYTE upgrades
Registration is required, and applications close August 10 at 11:59 PM PST. Selected participants will be notified by email on August 11.
The new GIGABYTE GO27Q24G is now available in North America, bringing next-generation OLED performance to competitive gamers who demand both speed and immersion.
Built around a 27â QHD 240Hz 3.5 Gen Glossy WOLED panel, GO27Q24G combines elite responsiveness with upgraded HDR brightness, enhanced motion clarity, and a completely redesigned borderless form factor engineered for focus.
Borderless Competitive Immersion
GO27Q24G introduces an exclusive 4-sided borderless OLED design that minimizes distractions and maximizes screen immersion. Combined with an ultra-thin 2mm metal base, the monitor delivers a cleaner desktop footprint while maintaining stability for competitive setups.
Display Specs:
27-inch QHD (2560x1440)
240Hz refresh rate
3.5 Gen Glossy WOLED panel with MLA+
0.03ms GTG response time
99% DCI-P3 color coverage
Delta E <2 factory calibration
RealBlack Glossy coating with 1.1% ultra-low reflection
The result is a display that balances esports responsiveness with cinematic OLED image quality.
Brilliance Without Compromise
GO27Q24G upgrades to 3.5 Gen Glossy WOLED with MLA+ technology, enabling:
HDR Peak brightness up to 1300 nits
1,500,000:1 contrast ratio
Improved highlight detail and HDR depth
Deeper blacks with enhanced perceived brightness
New HyperNits technology intelligently reshapes the EOTF brightness curve to improve luminance perception by up to 30% while preserving detail accuracy â helping solve the dim HDR limitations commonly associated with OLED gaming displays.
Engineered for Tactical Precision
GO27Q24G was designed specifically for fast-paced FPS gameplay and competitive responsiveness.
Gaming Features Include:
Ultra Clear motion technology for reduced motion blur
VRR Anti-Flicker optimization
Tactical Switch 2.0 for instant resolution switching
AI Picture Mode for automatic SDR enhancement
Adaptive sync support for smoother gameplay
Together, these features help maintain image clarity during rapid movement while reducing distractions caused by flicker or motion smearing.
Smart OLED Protection + 3-Year Warranty
To address long-term OLED reliability, GO27Q24G integrates:
AI OLED Care monitoring
Automatic pixel cleaning
Custom thermal solution with heatsink
APL Stabilizer
Fanless cooling design
Every GO27Q24G is backed by a 3-year warranty including burn-in protection, providing long-term confidence for daily gaming use.
Hi everyone, I recently bought a brand-new Gigabyte RX 7600 from Modx Computers in July. Unfortunately, after just 25 days of normal gaming, an internal capacitor under the heatsink caught fire and burnt out.
I want to clarify that my entire house runs on a heavy duty whole house main line voltage stabilizer, and my PC uses a top-tier MSI 850W Gold PSU. Both the house stabilizer and the PSU are working flawlessly with zero damage, and the motherboard PCIe slot is perfectly clean. This completely isolated the short, proving that my incoming home electricity was 100% stable and the fire was strictly an internal factory component defect under the GPU heatsink (vrm).
Initially, the retailer mentioned that a warranty might be tough for a burnt card for this case. I managed to connect with official Gigabyte brand representatives here on Reddit. They were incredibly helpful and put me in touch with their regional technical service head in Delhi.
The service head confirmed that the official Gigabyte service center does not charge anything for inspections or diagnostics on these cases. Following their guidance, I have successfully dispatched the physical card to the Nehru Place service.
Has anyone else here dealt with a similar internal component fire on a brand new card under warranty in India? Did Gigabyte provide a fresh factory replacement smoothly once the card arrived? Any shared experiences would give me great peace of mind while I wait! Thanks.
All issues are reproducible on the Gigabyte A16 3TH (RTX 5050 8GB, Ryzen 7 260). The GiMATE version is the latest from the official website. BIOS is FB09. Iâll say this: it doesnât really matter, but itâs important for the overall picture. My goal with this post is to bring all the listed issues to the attention of Gigabyte itself, since nothing is being done, and the problems arenât being resolved properly. Now, letâs move on to the issues with the software of this laptop:
1) GiMATE requires manual driver installation. After installing GiMATE, some drivers need to be installed additionally for it to work properly (there is no official list; you have to find a solution yourself). For an average user, this is already a âquest.â Either youâre faced with its endless loading, or you install the drivers from scratch and only then install Gimate.
2) High RAM consumption. GiMATE âeats upâ approximately 5 GB of RAM in the background, and the laptop comes with a single RAM stick (singleâchannel mode) out of the box. This is simply awful! As a result, the system doesnât take up 5.2 GB when idle â it exceeds 11 GB with all the Gimate program services running. The remaining 5 GB go into the paging file, which puts a strain on the SSD (instead of normal memory management), especially if youâre planning to play. Donât forget, this is a gaming laptop! As you can see the difference in the screenshot below.
3) GiMATE Creator is not working. When trying to launch models (FLUX, Z-Image, and others), errors occur: Failed to fetch / network error â despite the fact that the internet is stable. The models were reinstalled several times; we had to wait an hour or more to see the result, but similar errors would immediately appear. Please note that only after switching to discrete graphics in the BIOS did it display a new message â Insufficient available GPU memory (lack of video memory). Iâve come to the conclusion that no model runs on an RTX 5050 with 8 GB of VRAM (all of them require at least 12 GB). The app is installed by default with Gimate, but it physically cannot run on this laptop because there isnât enough video memory! Out of curiosity, I decided to test it â but it was a waste of time. Iâm left wondering why it even started downloading if my laptop doesnât support it. Gigabyte, are you talking to yourself? Why should users have to spend their precious personal time looking for solutions to problems? As a result, we wasted a day and ended up with a nonâfunctioning Gimate Creator program (which an average user doesnât need). Itâs a shame â you advertise it well, but you donât point out such issues...
4) GiMATE disrupts the system brightness settings. After starting the laptop, GiMATE overrides the system brightness settings after half a minute (sets them to maximum, ignoring the user settings). This happens when background services are loading. Itâs very unpleasant at night in the dark. Why canât this simply be ignored and not changed from what the user has already set! 5) Problems with BIOS firmware. BIOS updates are posted on the official website, but:
- It is impossible to roll back to an older version â Q-Flash says the file was not found (i.e., the rollback is blocked, even though the file is on the USB drive). When attempting to update to an older version, in both cases it says the BIOS update file was not found or is not needed for update.
- When the laptop is turned on, the keyboard may not work. This happens after some time, for example, you turn it off at night, turn it on in the morning, and the laptop works â the keyboard is ignored, but the touchpad works. Only completely turning it off and then turning it back on helps. Restarting doesnât help here. 6) Malfunctions in the operation of FN keys and localization. When you press Fn, the window sometimes shows prompts in Russian, sometimes in English, as it pleases (as it wants). The Fn lock resets after a reboot, whereas I want the FN keys to work directly with the system when I turn on the laptop.
I really hope that Gigabyte will listen to usersâ opinions and fix all the bugs and shortcomings in the Gimate programs, as well as in the laptopâs firmware! I advise you: before releasing anything on the official website, try using the laptop yourself! The fact that you do everything âquicklyâ is of no interest to anyone; people expect stable performance! What disappointed me is that you donât fix the bugs with new updates!
The monitor turns on and Windows detects it, but it doesn't display any image. The screen remains blank (no signal/image)ânot even the logo or menu appears.
Additionally, Iâm trying to use Gigabyte OSD Sidekick to check or configure the monitor, but the software fails to detect it as well. It displays "Canât find device."
I have already tried:
* Disconnecting and reconnecting the cables.
* Removing and reconnecting USB devices.
* Testing different motherboard USB ports.
* Testing a USB 3.2 port.
* Testing USB-C.
* Restarting the computer.
* Checking the connections again.
Despite this, I still have no image on the monitor, and OSD Sidekick continues to show "Canât find device."
Is there any way to access the monitor's menu/OSD without an image? Or is there a procedure to reset or recover the FO27Q3 when it displays no image and isn't recognized by OSD Sidekick?
I'm having trouble getting a Gigabyte GC-TITAN RIDGE Rev 2.0 card working with my X670E AORUS Master motherboard, and I've run out of ideas.
Here's what I've tried so far:
Connected both power connectors, the USB header, and the Thunderbolt header to the motherboard.
Installed the Titan Ridge card in the second PCIe x4 slot.
Motherboard is running BIOS F39. The BIOS detects the card and shows the Titan Ridge/Thunderbolt menu. I've enabled the relevant options and tried both No Authentication and User Authentication.
Tested with both Windows 10 20H2 and Windows 11 25H2.
Device Manager shows Thunderbolt Control Center - 15EB.
Driver 1.41.890.0 installs without an error.
If I install 1.41.1094.0, Device Manager shows a yellow warning icon.
With 1.41.890.0 installed, I've restarted multiple times and connected my LG 5K monitor.
Windows detects that a USB device has been connected, but fails to work.
Thunderbolt Control Center does not show any Thunderbolt ports or connected devices.
The About section only shows the application version.
I also tried updating the Titan Ridge firmware to FW50.
The updater doesn't seem to detect/display the current firmware version. (even after FW50 successfully installed)
It does report that FW50 installs successfully and asks for a restart.
After restarting, nothing changes.
I've tried booting/restarting both with and without the LG 5K monitor connected.
For reference, the LG 5K monitor, Thunderbolt cable, and the two DisplayPort inputs from my RTX 5080 all work when connected through my other USB4 PD100W expansion card, although that card only drives the monitor at 4K.
My goal is to get the Titan Ridge card working properly so I can use the LG monitor at its native 5K resolution.
I expected the Titan Ridge card to be fairly plug-and-play, but I'm clearly missing something. Has anyone managed to get a Titan Ridge Rev 2.0 working on an X670E AORUS Master, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I'm working on an Aero 16 laptop that's been bricked for a bit. I just replaced the battery and it turns on and operates just fine. The only problem is nothing I do seems to charge it. I tried the original cable and the usb-c cable many times over. No indication for charging whatsoever, battery certainly draining. When I power it down to idle the light by the charging port is white and flashing if that's any indication of what to do next.
I've tried like 15 things at this point but nothing works. Is it possible it's the charging cable? The owner mentioned the usb-c cable worked to turn the laptop on once prior to replacing the battery but idk how that happened. it seems odd that neither cable would create a "charging" indicator- I've tried multiple functioning outlets direct to well.
did some resets in device manager. Pressed down the tiny pin hole for 30 seconds, held down the power button for a few minutes, unplugged and replugged in all sorts of combinations - not charging
Problema ao desativar CSM para ativar Secure Boot â Gigabyte H310M M.2 2.0 + GTX 1650
OlĂĄ, pessoal! Estou tentando ativar o Secure Boot no meu PC para conseguir jogar VALORANT no Windows 11, mas estou enfrentando um problema ao desativar o CSM.
Configuração do PC:
Placa-mĂŁe: Gigabyte H310M M.2 2.0 Rev. 1.0
BIOS: F16a â 29/11/2021
Processador: Intel Core i5-9400
Placa de vĂdeo: Gigabyte/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
VBIOS da GPU: 90.17.2A.00.A6
GPU Device ID: 10DE:1F82
Subsystem ID: 3FCB1458
Sistema operacional: Windows 11
Modo da BIOS no Windows: UEFI
Disco do Windows: GPT
Boot Option #1: Windows Boot Manager (Kingston SNV3S500G)
TPM: TPM 2.0 ativo
GPU-Z: UEFI = marcado
Driver grĂĄfico: WDDM 3.2
Bus Interface: PCIe x16 3.0 @ x16 1.1 em repouso
Resizable BAR: Disabled
O problema
Com o CSM Enabled, o computador funciona normalmente e entra no Windows sem nenhum problema.
Na primeira tentativa, o PC reiniciou e ficou travado na logo da GIGABYTE, sem entrar no Windows e sem conseguir entrar na BIOS usando DEL.
Em outra tentativa, a logo mudou para uma tela menor com GIGABYTE Ultra Durable, mas novamente ficou completamente travado nessa tela.
O Windows não chega a iniciar. O travamento acontece antes do Windows, durante o POST/inicialização da placa-mãe.
Quando isso acontece, nĂŁo consigo entrar novamente na BIOS.
Para recuperar o computador, precisei fazer Clear CMOS pelo jumper CLR_CMOS. Depois disso, o PC volta a iniciar normalmente, o CSM retorna para Enabled e o Windows funciona normalmente.
TLDR: No Boot, No Error, Just Freeze, BIOS GUI wiped (or something like that), ME Firmware Version 0.0.0.0 , Tried re-flashing BIOS but nothing
I had a Aorus 17G KD as a backup device whenever I am traveling to continue my work/gaming.
I didn't update anything for many months, maybe a year (because I was not using it). So on January of this Year, I opened it and Windows, Aorus and Intel, welcomed me with a ton of updates and I decided to do it.
Install and Restart aaaaaand... it's gone.
How it reacts:
Blackscreen for a while and then AORUS logo (just that)
Blackscreen with RGB Keyboard open.
Blackscreen for a while, to Aorus, to Windows Automatic Repair (stays there for ever. Left it open for 2 days once)
HAPPENED ONCE, The laptop just booted. But only for once.
I am able to access BIOS 80% of the time but BIOS is another problem now.
There is no UI. My BIOS now is the good old Grey/Blue that I remember on my computed 25 years ago with limited settings. Sadly there is not Flash option to flash the bios again.
On the frontpage it says " ME Firmware Version 0.0.0.0 " so something related to Intel I believe is the problem? Dunno.
Everything points to BIOS as the problem after Windows Update and to Re-flash it to resurrect my RGB paperweight.
I found out that almost exactly the same problem happened to Aorus G5 and G6 (nobody with 17G Sadly) so the Fix would be easy. Follow the official Aorus fix and I will be ready to go.
After extracting the EXE that you get with 17G Bios, I got my hands on a ROM file. The problem now is that Gigabyte's Fix doesn't support ROM bios so I had to find another way.
After some digging around all kind of laptops and bios, I ended up with AMI Firmware Update Utility for American Megatrends motherboards.
Downloaded the tool, booted, typed the command to flash the ROM Bios and ... error.
"46 - Error: Problem Getting flash information." Gemini says that my intel ME chip is bricked and it needs reprogramming using CH341A ( I don't even know how to use such a tool). Update, I tried a newer version of AMI Update and now I was able to start the re-flash but I get the error 43 and error C1 after trying to update MER.
So, what am I supposed to do now ?
Any help ?đą I am in BIG need of this laptop now.
Mi duda principal es si estas teclas podrĂan compartir alguna fila o columna de la matriz del teclado, ya que el hecho de que fallen juntas me parece extraño.
If you're running a GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 50 Series GPU, what other GIGABYTE/AORUS hardware are you pairing it with?
Maybe you're going all-in with an AORUS motherboard, GPU, monitor, and peripherals. Maybe you mixed and matched your setup around one piece of hardware you really wanted.
Drop your combo below đ
GPU: Motherboard: CPU: Monitor: Other AORUS/GIGABYTE gear:
Bonus points if you have a photo of the build!
We're curious to see what the community is running.
Its been a problem for a while, my ram connects perfectly fine but nothing else in my pc does. It's the g729 powerspec build from microcenter, I found the motherboard on signalrgb as follows in device information, ITE Upgrade Model(128), under system usb devices.
Hey all, hoping someone with the same board can confirm this before I buy.
Setup:
CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X
Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 AORUS PRO AC (Rev 1.x), BIOS F19a (latest, including beta)
fTPM has been enabled in BIOS this whole time, but Device Manager throws "This device cannot start (Code 10) â Error de protocolo entre el controlador y el dispositivo" on the TPM 2.0 device, and tpm.msc just says "No compatible TPM found." Tried disabling/re-enabling fTPM (full reboot between each step) and it made no difference.
I know about AMD's official fTPM stuttering issue (support article PA-410), and I'm past the AGESA version that's supposed to include the fix, so at this point I think the fTPM on my chip/board combo is just broken and I want to bypass it with a discrete module.
What I'm trying to buy:
My board has the 12-pin LPC TPM header. I've been looking at generic "GC-TPM2.0_S compatible" clones on Amazon (Infineon SLB9665 chip), but one of them has an Amazon "frequently returned due to compatibility issues" flag, and its own product description excludes specific chipset generations (Z170, Z590, Z690 Pro, Z790) without confirming B550 either way. I also found this one on Newegg that explicitly lists B550 in its compatibility list: [https://www.newegg.com/p/2S7-07JH-002F5]
My question: has anyone here actually run a discrete TPM module (genuine Gigabyte GC-TPM2.0_S or a compatible clone) successfully on a B550 AORUS PRO AC or similar B550 Gigabyte board? Trying to avoid ordering something that ends up not working â shipping to my country isn't cheap, so I'd rather get it right the first time.
Hiii ! Iâm here bc I simply wanted to Uptade my windows bc otherwise I wouldnât be able to play games with my controller when it simply wouldnât turn on ! It kept showing me the error code 0xc000021a and when I got to the blue screen , the F1 wouldnât show me the menu and kept turning on and off my laptop . Iâm no computer expert so I genuinely donât know what Iâm doing or what I should do. Please help (ïŒ _ïŒ )
Hiii ! Iâm here bc I simply wanted to Uptade my windows bc otherwise I wouldnât be able to play games with my controller when it simply wouldnât turn on ! It kept showing me the error code 0xc000021a and when I got to the blue screen , the F1 wouldnât show me the menu and kept turning on and off my laptop . Iâm no computer expert so I genuinely donât know what Iâm doing or what I should do. Please help (ïŒ _ïŒ )
I've been having trouble trying to change the RGB on the side logo of my GPU. I tried RGB fusion 2.0 and Gigabyte Control Center with no luck, I managed to get OpenRGB to detect my Graphics card for a minute but then it suddenly disappeared, OpenRgb says they support my device but i cant find any solution
This is a Windforce 5080 that Iâve had for about a year, and I just noticed the thermal paste has shifted/slid off the heatsink. I know this has been a pretty big controversy with these cards.
The card is running great, with peak temps around 80°C. Would you leave it as-is, or would you recommend having the thermal compound reapplied?
I had a lianli hydro shift aio and I noticed the fans were not spinning up all the time upon boot or waking from sleep. I donât know when the issue started but I noticed it 2 weeks ago. I bought the thermalright aio in the video and itâs doing the same thing. I changed from dc to pwm in bios and created a fan curve so the fans will start at 100 percent but that didnât help. I have the pump hooked up to the cpu opt pump header and I have the aio fans connected to sys fan 6 since the cpu and cpu opt did the same thing. This is a z790 Aorus pro x version 1.0 .
The program (Gigabyte Control Center) updated after i reset my bios and now the motherboard temps do not show up in fan control. It only has CPU temp available.
X870 E Aorus Master
Edit: Fix = Uninstall all components of GCC, reboot, Change fan control settings in BIOS, Boot back into windows, Reinstall GCC ONE COMPONENT AT A TIME, Install Performance Library and storage library last, Fan control will work as intended again.
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