Gigabyte’s AORUS K10 INFINITY adds magnetic switches and OLED touchscreen
Gigabyte’s K10 INFINITY pairs 0.1 mm magnetic switches with a 3.1-inch OLED, betting the keyboard can become a desk-side control hub.

Gigabyte used its COMPUTEX 2026 stage to argue that a keyboard can do more than register keystrokes. The AORUS K10 INFINITY arrives as part of the company’s “ENTER INFINITY” push for its 40th anniversary, and it lands with the sort of feature stack that is starting to define the high-end enthusiast board: magnetic switches, adjustable actuation, 8,000 Hz polling and a built-in display that tries to pull real work onto the deck itself.
The K10 INFINITY comes in black and white, and its biggest talking point is the integrated 3.1-inch full-color OLED touchscreen. Gigabyte says the screen can show system information, gameplay analytics and quick-access controls, which puts the board in the increasingly crowded category of desktop control hub rather than simple input device. In daily use, that matters most when a player wants the basics in view without alt-tabbing, or when a creator wants performance and lighting info close at hand instead of buried in software.
Under the caps, Gigabyte went with magnetic switches that support adjustable actuation down to 0.1 mm and multistage trigger customization. That is the kind of tuning that speaks directly to the community’s obsession with response, fatigue and repeatability. It is also where the board stops feeling like demo-booth theater and starts looking like a real attempt to solve enthusiast complaints about inconsistency and dead travel. The 8,000 Hz polling rate keeps it competitive with the best-known magnetic boards on the market, where Wooting and SteelSeries have already trained buyers to expect rapid-trigger behavior and fine-grained actuation control.
Software may be the sharper play. Gigabyte paired the keyboard with GiMATE Web Edition, a browser-based control layer that stores settings on the devices themselves. That is a clean answer to one of the least loved parts of modern peripheral ownership, bloated companion apps. For users who want to tweak lighting or performance without installing another utility, browser-first control is a practical sell, especially in a market where standard keyboard launches are losing heat unless they bring a distinct mechanism or workflow advantage.

Gigabyte framed the K10 INFINITY alongside the AORUS M10 INFINITY mouse, the AORUS C510 GLASS INFINITY chassis and AORUS GeForce RTX 50 Series INFINITY graphics cards, turning the whole reveal into a coordinated ecosystem pitch. That is the real test of the K10 INFINITY: whether the OLED and magnetic switches feel like answers to enthusiast problems, or just the flashiest way to say the board belongs in the center of the desk.
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