At NVIDIA GTC 2025, we got to tour Pegatron’s booth. There were a number of cool AI servers in the booth that we wanted to quickly highlight. For those who are unfamiliar with Pegatron, the company manufactures a huge array of electronics, ranging from consumer parts to EV automotive and even data center servers.
At NVIDIA GTC 2025, we saw the Pegatron NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 rack. We also saw many other GPU systems. For this one, we captured a bit of extra video and have a short:
That is a quick sub 1 minute video and shows a few more views of the system and the NVL72 rack.
Pegatron NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 and More at NVIDIA GTC 2025
At the Pegatron NVIDIA GTC 2025 booth, we saw their GB300 NVL72 rack.

Pegatron is integrating Delta power supply shelves into their rack.

In the center, we get the NVLink Switch trays. Surrounding these we have the GB300 compute trays, which we will get into in a bit.

At the bottom, we have the Pegatron SVR CDU that circulates fluid through the rack.

The GB300 NVL72 racks are liquid cooled with a busbar for power in the rear.

Connecting the compute blades and the NVLink Switch trays are the four NVLink cable cartridges in the rear.

The NVIDIA GB300 compute sleds were racked, but the company also had one of the compute sleds on display.

The sleds have four Blackwell modules along with two NVIDIA Grace CPUs and are liquid cooled.

The liquid cooling is provided by Cooler Master in this tray.

Here is another look at the NVIDIA GB300 with the NVIDIA ConnectX-8 in between the Grace CPUs.

Even the power distribution is liquid cooled.

Here is the baseboard management module.

We were able to pull off the caps for the NVLink cable cartridge connections. You can see the guidepin receptacles as well as the NVLink connectors.

On the sides we have the liquid cooling nozzles that blind mate to the rack and in the center we have the busbar poewr connectors.
The NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 is neat, but there were several other GPU systems on display.