Acer nitro 5 an515 51 review năm 2024

Latest pricing, specs and Acer AN515-51-55WL gaming laptop review. How many PC games will it run? Is it a good choice for a PC gamer? Should you buy this laptop?

This Acer laptop features a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics card, an Intel Core i5-7300HQ CPU and 8 GB of RAM.

You get a 15.6 inch screen laptop, which for a gaming setup is midsize. The PC weight is 5.51 lb (2.5 kg).

This gaming laptop can run Fortnite and PUBG - some of the the biggest PC games at a recommended level. But unfortunately it won't run games like Apex Legends, Minecraft and GTA V. PCGameBenchmark reviews are based on how many of the best PC games a PC can run. This laptop can run 682 of the top 1000 games - so we give it a 68% rating.

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Acer AN515-51-55WL

PCGameBenchmark Rating: 30%


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Latest pricing, specs and Acer AN515-51-522L gaming laptop review. How many PC games will it run? Is it a good choice for a PC gamer? Should you buy this laptop?

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Acer AN515-51-522L

PCGameBenchmark Rating: 27%

Acer nitro 5 an515 51 review năm 2024

Acer AN515-51-522L Specs

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Acer AN515-51-522L PC Gaming Performance

This computer will run 273 of the top PC games. Use PCGameBenchmark's Rate My PC service to test your current set up and set how it compares.

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This Acer gaming laptop doesn't meet the recommended system requirements for Apex Legends but it can play the game with lowered settings.

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We could forgive the cheap plastic back cover, the basic keyboard, and the heavy weight. But for a gaming laptop, there’s hardly any excuse for the tacky trackpad and the average screen. Budget gamers will rejoice on the price, but hardcore ones will find very little to delight in.

Pros

  • + User controllable fans
  • + Good battery life
  • + Decent gaming performance for price

Cons

  • - Too much travel on trackpad
  • - Thick display bezel
  • - Speakers produce painful highs

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Acer’s latest stab at the budget PC gaming scene, the Acer Nitro 5 ticks off the right boxes for your portable gaming needs. Ideal for budget-minded gamers, this gaming laptop certainly expands your options for a cheap laptop that can handle the more demanding PC games.

That’s because Acer Nitro 5 delivers more for less, with a price tag as low as $749 (£899, about AU$1009). It rocks an Nvidia GeForce GTX graphics card and a mid-tier 8th-generation Intel Core processor then rounds it all out with a user-controllable dual-fan cooling system, a decent 1080p screen and a keyboard comfortable enough to play on for hours on end.

With its combination of low price, decently powerful specs and a nice feature set, there’s no denying that the Acer Nitro 5 is one of the best value laptops out there. Of course, some sacrifices do have to be made, but none affect this laptop’s overall performance enough to matter, especially for the savings it offers.

Spec Sheet

Here is the Acer Nitro 5 configuration sent to TechRadar for review:

CPU: 2.3GHz Intel Core i5-8300H (quad-core, 8MB cache, up to 4.0GHz) Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 ( 4GB VRAM); Intel UHD Graphics 630 RAM: 8GB SDRAM (DDR4) Screen: 15.6-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) Acer ComfyView (IPS LED) LCD Storage: 1TB HDD Ports: 1 x USB Type-C, 1 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, HDMI port, SD card reader, Ethernet (RJ-45) port, 35mm headphone jack, Kensington lock slot Connectivity: 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Gigabit LAN, Bluetooth Camera: 1,280 x 720 webcam Weight: 6 pounds (2.75kg) Size: 15.35 x 10.47 x 1.05 inches (38.99 x 26.59 x 2.67cm; W x D x H)

Price and Availability

The Acer Nitro 5 is one of the most affordable gaming laptops in the market today. With its $749 starting price, the same model that we tested, you get its most basic configuration. This exact configuration is available in the UK, though it does cost about £335 more.

This spec is, however, not available in Australia. The most basic configuration available there, according to the Acer website, is the AU$1,999 one that includes the Intel Core i7-8750H processor, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 with 4GB, 16GB of RAM, 1TB HDD and a 128GB SSD.

Several other configurations are on hand for the US market, the most expensive of which is the $1099. For that price, the laptop boasts an Intel Core i7-7700HQ processor, 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD, though its GPU and hard drive are the same.

Generally speaking, the Nitro 5 lines up against similarly priced and configured gaming laptops, like the Dell G3 15 and Lenovo Legion Y530, though user-controlled cooling is a first in this niche with this laptop.

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Acer Nitro 5's design is also nothing to write home about.

Design

As for look and feel, there’s a lot to be desired with the Acer Nitro 5. That’s not to say it’s plain bad – in fact, there are things we appreciate about it.

We like the subdued gamer look, with its red trimmings on the keyboard, backlight, trackpad and the top rear bar. The display hinges feel sturdy and secure, and the amount of ports on hand is a boon. More importantly, the laptop has a comfortable keyboard, and a user-controllable cooling system (more on those two topics later.)

Having said that, the Acer Nitro 5 design is also nothing to write home about. It’s pretty underwhelming, and the fact that it is a budget laptop means there will be signs of cutbacks – and these are noticeable. The screen lid, for example, is made of cheap plastic. The top cover and the area around the keyboard track fingerprints like crazy, and the screen has almost an inch of bezel around it, all of which make us feel like we’re PC gaming in the early aughts.

Worst of all, though, is the laptop’s trackpad. One could argue that you shouldn’t expect much from a trackpad to satisfy your gaming needs, but we have to say that this model’s trackpad is just ridiculous.

Acer nitro 5 an515 51 review năm 2024

It has a comfortable keyboard.

Keyboard

Jumping back a moment, a major win for the Acer Nitro 5 is its keyboard. There’s nothing overtly special about it. Sure, the symbols are in red, the backlight – which, by the way, is only activated when plugged in, so the keys are hard to see in the dark when its not – is red, and the WASD keys are emboldened in red paint.

Overall, this is just your typical, middle-of-the-road keyboard. That said, we find it comfortable as well as quite reliable. It’s fast and responsive, and we haven’t experienced any lags, missed presses or accidental presses. Whether you’re typing or gaming, that’s all that matters.

Acer nitro 5 an515 51 review năm 2024

You shouldn’t expect much from a trackpad to satisfy your gaming needs.

Trackpad

Now, here’s where we found a major complaint. We agree that gaming laptop trackpads are generally frowned upon in PC gaming, especially for FPS, RPG and action games. But, this laptop’s trackpad is so substandard you won’t even want to use it for regular computer tasks.

The trackpad gives a lot of travel and it’s very stiff, which means that you have to really do some hard pressing for anything to register, resulting in early finger fatigue. Buttons 1 and 2, located in the front left and right sections of the trackpad, respectively, have it worse, resulting in many missed presses. We gave up on it after a day, and switched to a proper mouse.

Display, camera and sound

These three things we’re lukewarm about. The camera, which offers video recording at 720p 30fps at its highest setting, is grainy. It’s just fine for web chats, but don’t expect much quality imagery produced here.

The laptop’s sound is a little hyped on the high-end and very echoey, though you could personalize it with the equalizer in the Dolby Audio software. In short, it’s yet another laptop with subpar audio – par for the course, basically (unless you’re Origin).

Finally, the 1080p display, while still sharp and clear, is a little on the darker side (even at its brightest setting) and is practically the exact opposite of bezel-free. We’ve seen other gaming laptops at this price put a little more focus on the display, which we’d like to see here.

Acer nitro 5 an515 51 review năm 2024

Michelle Rae Uy is the former Computing Reviews and Buying Guides Editor at TechRadar. She's a Los Angeles-based tech, travel and lifestyle writer covering a wide range of topics, from computing to the latest in green commutes to the best hiking trails. She's an ambivert who enjoys communing with nature and traveling for months at a time just as much as watching movies and playing sim games at home. That also means that she has a lot more avenues to explore in terms of understanding how tech can improve the different aspects of our lives.

Is acer nitro AN515 good for gaming?

Perfect gaming performance. The RTX 3060 graphics card gives it the power to play many 1080p games at 120 fps or more. Whether you're an e-sports gamer or an RPG enthusiast, the Nitro 5 can keep up.

Is Acer Nitro V worth buying?

Anyone looking for a Laptop under 70-75k, with performance rivaling laptops in the 90-100k bracket, can surely buy this. Not gonna be disappointed. Well the Acer Nitro V boasts the latest generation specifications, offering excellent value for money.

Is Acer Nitro 5 good build quality?

The Acer Nitro 5 AN515 is a decent budget gaming laptop. It has a sturdy build and good performance; however, it suffers from slight quality control issues, as the keyboard sometimes doesn't register keystrokes, which might be a dealbreaker for more competitive gamers.

Is Acer Nitro 5 bottleneck?

THE CPU BOTTLENECK IS REAL. Max clock that cpu will attain is 4.2Ghz and is locked so can't be changed. At this rate you will get worse overall performance than a 1660ti or 2060 paired with an i7.