Gigabyte outfitted this PC case with a 16in screen, eliminating the need to bring a monitor to your next LAN party

Whether as a primary or secondary display, in landscape or portrait mode, the Aorus C510 Glass Infinity's panel is a surprisingly competent and versatile screen for a PC case.

During our visit to Gigabyte’s Computex 2026 booth, we came across the Aorus C510 Glass Infinity, a PC case that serves as both home to your components and gaming display. Outfitted with a 16in display, this chassis’ design is surprisingly versatile and compelling.

The Aorus C510 Glass Infinity, playing Forza Horizon on its display, with an Xbox controller in front of it.
Image: Club386 / Ben Hardwidge.

The case’s screen features surprisingly high-end specs, with a 1080p resolution and 165Hz refresh rate. This makes the panel perfectly capable as a primary gaming display, and while 16in may be small for a monitor it’s just as large as some laptops.

Impressive as the current implementation is, there is still room for improvement in terms of brightness. The prototype we saw simply wasn’t bright enough to combat the bright ambient light of the Computex show floor, but Gigabyte tells us it’s working on boosting light output.

More impressive still, the screen can sit either side of the Aorus C510 Glass Infinity. While the panel itself can’t rotate, it is possible to transform the case into a vertical chassis via modular feet, which can sit on the underside or rear of the case, even doubling as a carry handle up top to improve portability.

I’m curious to learn more about how each orientation and screen placement affects airflow, but if there’s no issue with thermal management with any configuration then this sounds like a brilliantly versatile case. I’d happily use this chassis as a secondary display in my primary setup, and can easily see myself taking it outside or to friends’ if Gigabyte can give brightness a welcome boost.

A side-on view of the The Aorus C510 Glass Infinity, showcasing its internal specifications.
Image: Club386 / Ben Hardwidge.

In terms of case specifications, there’s a surprising amount of room inside this micro ATX shell. Offering 25L of capacity, the Aorus C510 Glass Infinity supports back connect motherboards, 240mm radiators, standard ATX PSUs, and enough space for a GeForce RTX 5090.

The build we saw at Gigabyte’s booth featured its new and large Aorus GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity 32GB, as well as a Ryzen 7 9850X3D. Suffice to say, there’s far more performance here than in any laptop you’ll find on the market today.

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Samuel Willetts
Samuel Willetts
With a mouse in hand from the age of four, Sam brings two-decades-plus of passion for PCs and tech in his duties as Hardware Editor for Club386. Equipped with an English & Creative Writing degree, waxing lyrical about everything from processors to power supplies comes second nature.

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