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Gigabyte’s AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity Hits Shelves With a Triple-Fan Cooler Disguised as Dual, 323 MHz Factory Overclock Onboard

8 May 2026 at 15:00

A Gigabyte AORUS graphics card with 'INFINITY' branding and dual fans displaying RGB lighting is prominently featured.

Gigabyte has launched its revolutionary AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity graphics card, featuring a dual-flow throw cooler & a huge overclock out of the box. RTX 5090s Are Expensive As Hell, But Gigabyte's AORUS RTX 5090 Infinity Is Worth Checking Out Earlier this year, Gigabyte's AORUS Design Lab unveiled a rather interesting GeForce RTX 5090 custom model, which it called Infinity. The graphics card has been designed to offer a premium yet compact form factor that packs advanced thermals and offers the full performance of an RTX 5090 and then some more at a remarkably small footprint. The following are the […]

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Gigabyte Aorus FO27Q5P Review (500Hz QD-OLED)

27 April 2026 at 09:30

Today we're back in high refresh-rate territory, as we review the Gigabyte Aorus FO27Q5P. Utilising the same enhanced 3rd Gen QD-OLED panel from Samsung that we first saw in MSI's 272QP X50, this 1440p monitor is notable for its 500Hz refresh rate, alongside increased brightness for both SDR and some HDR use cases. We find out exactly how good it is…

Timestamps

00:00 Intro
00:47 Key panel spec and pricing
01:31 Design impressions
02:08 I/O + OSD
03:23 Coating, sub-pixel structure, burn-in
04:53 Default panel analysis
06:58 sRGB mode + calibration
07:31 Response times / motion clarity examples
09:06 Real-world gaming experience
10:20 HDR analysis
11:53 Closing thoughts

As a reminder, despite only launching last year, this 1440p 500Hz QD-OLED panel is actually a 3rd Gen panel from Samsung, but one that has been β€˜souped up' somewhat compared to other 3rd Gen offerings. The 500Hz refresh rate is the obvious improvement, up from the previous 360Hz limit, but brightness in SDR is also increased to over 300 nits for a full screen white, while it also packs in True Black 500 certification for HDR, up from True Black 400.

Available for just Β£600 depending where you look, theΒ Gigabyte Aorus FO27Q5P could well be a contender if you want a fast OLED monitor, so let's take a closer look.

Specification:

  • Panel size: 27β€³ OLED
  • Panel type: QD-OLED
  • Display viewing area (H x V): 590.42 x 333.72 mm
  • Color saturation: 99% DCI-P3
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (QHD)
  • Display surface: Anti-Reflection
  • Refresh rate (max): 500Hz
  • Pixel pitch: 0.2292 (H) x 0.2292 (V) mm
  • Brightness: 300 cd/mΒ² (Typ, SDR APL 100%); 1000 cd/mΒ² (Typ, HDR APL 3%)
  • Contrast ratio (typ): 1.5M:1
  • Viewing angle: 178Β° (H) / 178Β° (V)
  • Display colors: 10-bit (1.07B)
  • Response time: 0.03ms (GTG)
  • HDR support: VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500
  • ClearMR: ClearMR 21000
  • Flicker-free: Yes
  • Factory calibration: Yes, β–³E < 2
  • Connectivity: 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20), 1x MiniDP 2.1 (UHBR20), 1x DisplayPort 1.4 (HBR3) out, 1x USB Type-C (Alt Mode, upstream, up to 18W PD), 2x USB 3.2 downstream, 1x USB 3.2 upstream, 1x earphone jack, 1x microphone jack
  • Earphone jack: Yes
  • Microphone jack: Yes
  • Speakers: 5W x 2
  • Power type: Power adapter
  • Power consumption: 49W
  • Power saving mode: <0.5W
  • Power off mode: <0.3W
  • Voltage: AC 100–240V ~ 50/60Hz
  • Tilt: -5Β° ~ +20Β°
  • Swivel: Β±20Β°
  • Pivot: 0Β° ~ +90Β° (clockwise)
  • Height adjustment: 130 mm
  • VESA wall mounting: 100 x 100 mm
  • Kensington lock: Yes

Firmware tested: F01

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