Acer Nitro 5 AN515-46-R0EQ Gaming Laptop | AMD Ryzen 7 6800H Octa-Core CPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU | 15.6 QHD FreeSync 165Hz IPS | 32GB DDR5 | 1TB Gen 4 SSD | Wi-Fi 6E | RGB Backlit
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Protocol
> 3 dayGot this for fathers day to replace my previous laptop, and I must that I am surprised by how far AMD has came in the last few years. I mainly play FFXIV and World of Warcraft and can easily play these games at maxed setting @ 60fps.
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Linda Pinales
> 3 dayThe screen colors band brightness is sad for the price honestly overall you can say it gets the job done
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Steve Budiselic
> 3 dayNice laptop runs a bit hot when gaming but the screen quality is very good.
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Wormm
> 3 dayAs long as you firmly plug in your charger 2 or 3 clicks in the Laptop runs like a dream.This Laptop performs great and running benchmarks with this laptops rtx 3060 enabled is sick. The Rgb keyboard also did not disappoint
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Tee161
> 3 dayPlays New World in almost the highest setting (tho it says that its below the recommended requirements for that game.) I had no problem but had to turn the fans on full (which is a little loud.)
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Hansel Landa
> 3 dayIdeal for gaming design or video edit.
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Jonathan Bentivegna
> 3 dayMe gusta esta computadora.
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Az SHOPPER007
15-11-2024Started to show blue screen
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Zita Pereira
> 3 dayRecibí la laptop en una caja de Amazon, al abrir la caja de amazon estaba la caja de la laptop con el sello violentado, cuando procedo a encender la laptop no enciende inclusive com el cargador conectado, el bombillo de cargado no prende. Estoy muy decepcionado, estaba esperando con ansias que llegara y viene dañada. Haciendo devolución el día de mañana, estoy muy decepcionado, espero amazon haga el reembolso lo más pronto posible.
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Dylan Osterkamp
> 3 dayVarious Acer laptops are being delivered damaged or completely useless. This one is no exception. The box came in with one half ripped open like a rabid animal was locked inside. Not only was the box terrible, but the laptop came in dead! It does not charge and after some fiddling, I discovered that it’s the laptop’s power supply that doesn’t work.