Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop Review, Price, Specs | ProoWix

Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop Review, Price, Specs | ProoWix

Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop Review, Price, Specs  ProoWix

Pros

  • Impressive CPU and 1080p gaming performance for the money
  • Expandable storage
  • Great battery life
  • Wi-Fi 6 support
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Cons

  • Skimpy 256GB boot SSD
  • Hard-to-read keyboard
  • No SD or microSD slot

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Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop Specification
Laptop SeriesAN515-54-5812
BrandAcer
CPUIntel Core i5 9th Gen
Specific UsesMultimedia, Personal, Gaming
Screen Size15.6 Inches
Operating SystemWindows 10 Home
Processor‎4.1 GHz core_i5
RAM‎8 GB DDR4
Memory Speed‎4.1 GHz
Hard Drive‎256 GB Flash Memory Solid State
Graphics Coprocessor‎NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
Wireless Type‎801.11ac
Average Battery Life (in hours)8 Hours
Weight5.51 lbs
WarrantyYes
 

Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop Review

AMD's processors are a beast. We have seen it in many gaming laptops and it has outperformed its Intel counterpart at every turn. The Nitro 5's AMD Ryzen 5-4600H processor, coupled with 8GB of RAM, has the same strengths as its siblings.

On Geekbench 4.3's overall performance test, the Nitro 5 scored 21,332, climbing the budget gaming laptop average (19,613). The Intel Core i7-10750H CPU in the IdeaPad Gaming 3i (20,911) and the Core i7-9750H in the Pavillion 15 (21,326) couldn't beat the Nitro 5, but the G5 15 could match the AMD CPU with 22,707.

The Nitro 5 took 9 minutes 11 seconds to transcode 4K video to 1080p on our Handbrake benchmarks, flying past the 11:26 category average. The IdeaPad Gaming 3i (10:41) and Pavilion 15 (10:42) couldn't keep up, while the G5 15 excelled, finishing it in 8:44.

Acer's 256GB SSD copied 4.97GB of data in 18.6 seconds, which translates to a slow 274 megabytes per second, which is slower than the average budget gaming laptop's SSD (369MBps). The SSDs were extremely fast in the IdeaPad Gaming 3i (476 Mbps), G5 15 (419 Mbps) and Pavilion 15 (351 Mbps).

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