Side-by-side brand comparison across 4+ categories — AI scores, top models, prices.
Gigabyte and Kingston compete across consumer electronics. Gigabyte averages 5.6/10 across 15 tracked models, while Kingston averages 4.8/10 across 12. Overall, Gigabyte edges out in our scoring. Top models: Gigabyte 27" QHD 1440P 300Hz OC IPS (7.6) vs Kingston FURY Renegade G5 NVMe SSD M.2 2280 (6.0).
| Metric | Gigabyte | Kingston |
|---|---|---|
| Average AI Score | 5.6/10 ✓ | 4.8/10 |
| Catalog Size | 15 models ✓ | 12 models |
| Category Reach | 4 categories ✓ | 2 categories |
| Top Model Score | 7.6/10 ✓ | 6.0/10 |
Across our scoring, Gigabyte edges out Kingston in 4 of 4 head-to-head dimensions (average score, catalog size, category reach, top model).
Gigabyte prices range from $163.49 to $3,299, while Kingston ranges from $109 to $411.92.
Based on our AI scoring, the top Gigabyte product is the Gigabyte 27" QHD 1440P 300Hz OC IPS, scoring 7.6/10.
Based on our AI scoring, the top Kingston product is the Kingston FURY Renegade G5 NVMe SSD M.2 2280, scoring 6.0/10.
We track 15 active Gigabyte models across 4 categories, and 12 active Kingston models across 2 categories.