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AorusAORUS 5 10th Gen 15.6" Gaming Laptop (Model: 5MB-5SG1030SH)

R21,499

R25,000
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AORUS powered by GIGABYTE provides a full spectrum of premium hardware from laptops, motherboards, graphics cards to gaming peripherals. 

Product Specifications
  • GIGABYTE AORUS Series 15.6"

  • AORUS 5 MB-5SG1030SH

  • 15.6" Thin Bezel FHD 1920x1080 IPS-level Anti-glare Display LCD

  • 10th Gen Intel Core i5-10200H (2.4GHz-4.1GHz)
  • Intel UHD Graphics 630
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GDDR6 4GB
  • Supports NVIDIA Optimus Technology
  • 1 x 8GB 2666 MHz DDR4
  • 2‎x DDR4 Slots (Max 64GB)
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650Ti
  • PCIe 512GB ||1‎x 2.5” HDD/ SSD slot (Only supports 7mm or thinner)
  • 2x M.2 SSD slots (Type 2280, supports 1x NVMe PCIe & SATA/ 1x NVMe PCIe)
  • Support 3 Storage System||Windows 10 Home
  • 144Hz FHD 1920x1080
  • Li-Polymer 41Wh
  • 1‎5 Colors Backlit Keyboard
  • 120W Adapter
  • LAN: Realtek RTL8411B (Chip)
  • Wireless LAN: Intel AX200 Wireless (802.11ax, a/b/g/n/ac/ax compatible)||Bluetooth: Bluetooth V5.0

Ports

  • 1‎x USB2.0 Type-A
  • 1x USB3.2 Gen1 Type-A
  • 1x USB3.2 Gen2 Type-A
  • 1x DisplayPort 1.4 Type-C over USB 3.2 Gen 2
  • 1x HDMI 2.0 (with HDCP)
  • 1x mini DP 1.2
  • 1x Audio combo jack / 1x Microphone jack
  • 1x SD Card Reader
  • 1x DC-in Jack || 1x RJ-45 
  • 2 years global warranty
  • Communications
    • LAN: Realtek® RTL8411B (Chip)
    • Wireless LAN: Intel® AX200 Wireless (802.11ax, a/b/g/n/ac/ax compatible)
    • Bluetooth: Bluetooth V5.0
  • Dimensions
    • 3‎61 (W) x 258 (D) x 24.9 (H) mm
  • Weight
    • 2.2kg

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