Acer Nitro 14" 5 AN515-55-57C4 Review
The Acer Nitro 5 delivers decent 1080p gaming for the price, but its weak CPU and poor reliability scores make it a hard sell against tougher competitors.
Overview
The Acer Nitro 5 is a classic budget gaming laptop. It packs the essentials: a 144Hz screen, an RTX 3050 Ti GPU, and 16GB of RAM. This is a machine built for one thing: playing modern games without breaking the bank. Just don't expect it to do much else well, and be ready for some serious trade-offs in build quality and portability.
Performance
For gaming, the RTX 3050 Ti is the star here. It lands in the 69th percentile for GPU power, which means it'll handle 1080p gaming just fine on medium to high settings in most titles. The 144Hz screen is a nice touch for smoother gameplay. But that's where the good news ends. The Intel i5 CPU is a major weak spot, sitting in the bottom quarter of all laptops. Expect bottlenecks in CPU-heavy games and tasks. And reliability? It's in the 8th percentile. That's a big red flag for long-term use.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- The RTX 3050 Ti handles 1080p gaming well. 74th
- The 144Hz screen makes gameplay feel smooth.
- 16GB of RAM is a good starting point for gaming.
- The price is competitive for the core gaming specs.
Cons
- The Intel i5 CPU is a serious performance bottleneck. 9th
- Build quality and reliability scores are alarmingly low. 9th
- The 512GB SSD fills up fast with modern games. 30th
- Port selection is very limited compared to rivals.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | I5-10300H |
Graphics
| GPU | 3050 Ti |
| Type | discrete |
| VRAM | 4 GB |
| VRAM Type | GDDR6 |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 16 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR4 |
| Storage | 512 GB |
| Storage Type | NVMe SSD |
Display
| Size | 14" |
| Resolution | 1920 (Full HD) |
| Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
Physical
| OS | Windows 10 |
Value & Pricing
At around $1350, the value proposition is shaky. You're paying for the RTX GPU and the high-refresh screen, but you're getting hammered everywhere else. The terrible reliability score means you might be buying a problem down the line. For pure gaming on a tight budget, it's an option. But if you need this laptop for anything else, or you plan to keep it for more than a couple years, the value drops fast.
vs Competition
Stack it up against a Lenovo Legion in the same price range, and the Nitro 5 loses on build quality, CPU power, and ports every time. Even the base model MacBook Pro, while not a gaming machine, utterly destroys it in CPU performance and reliability. The Nitro 5's only real advantage is that specific RTX 3050 Ti for gaming. If that's your only metric, it competes. For a balanced laptop, it gets left in the dust by the Legion and even some ASUS TUF models.
Verdict
Buy this only if you're a budget-focused gamer who plays at 1080p and upgrades laptops every few years. The gaming performance is decent for the money. But if you need a reliable daily driver, a good CPU for work or streaming, or you just want a laptop that feels solid, look at a Lenovo Legion or even a step-up ASUS model instead. This one cuts too many corners.