GIGABYTE (Giga Computing) vs ASRock Rack for NVIDIA AI servers.
Side by side from our vendor index: what each firm actually designs, which NVIDIA platforms it ships, and the identity facts that shape a procurement decision. Sources and full detail live on each profile.
GIGABYTE (Giga Computing)
Giga Computing designs one of the broadest NVIDIA server catalogs in the market, from PCIe boxes to GB300 NVL72 racks, and sells it through channel with unusually public specs and pricing. Frequently the best spec-per-dollar quote in the ODM tier.
- Decades of in-house motherboard and server engineering heritage predating the 2023 spin-off
- G893 series: air-cooled rack supporting HGX B300 NVL16, up to 32 GPUs per rack
- G4L3 series: 4U liquid-cooled server with cold plates on all 8 GPUs and 2 CPUs
- G894-SD3-AAX7: 8U flagship on NVIDIA HGX B300
ASRock Rack
ASRock Rack is the server design arm of the ASRock group and an original MGX launch partner. It designs dense GPU boards and 6U/8U HGX systems popular with neoclouds and crypto-adjacent buyers, usually at sharp prices.
- Designs its own server motherboards, barebones and full rack systems in-house; R&D-centric with manufacturing outsourced to the Pegatron group footprint
- Proprietary direct-to-chip liquid-cooled designs (6U8X-GNR2/DLC, 4U16X-GNR2/ZC families)
- Co-engineered waterless two-phase cooling with ZutaCore for HGX B300, unveiled at OCP Global Summit 2025
- Built the world's most compact GH200 MGX server (MECAI-GH200, 2U short-depth)
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