Acer Predator Triton 500 PT515-52-73L3 Gaming Laptop, Intel i7-10750H, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER, 15.6 FHD NVIDIA G-SYNC Display, 300Hz, 16GB Dual-Channel DDR4, 512GB NVMe SSD, RGB Backlit KB
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Kevin Xiao
Greater than one weekDecent product. Wife uses it for gaming and making videos........Not those kind of videos.
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Bruce
> 3 dayInitial Impressions:
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diljs
> 3 dayThis may be one of the nicest laptops I have ever had. I’ve never put much stock in Acer brand devices. To me it has just been a lackluster company. But wow! There are so many things I like about this laptop.
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G Burbidge
Greater than one weekA few months after purchase the laptop wont charge or boot up.
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Katawampas
> 3 dayThis is an excellent laptop for gaming, office or school. Its understated design (other than the fan outlets) help it fit in anywhere. It also delivers on speed, fabulous, fast & bright screen, good battery life, excellent keyboard & good sound (although, you will probably want headphones if the fans get humming during a long gaming session).
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Susie Williams
> 3 dayThis laptop has exceeded my initial expectations. Able to push 80+ FPS while keeping my GFX settings set high on all games Ive tried thus far (Borderlands 3, Doom Eternal, and FF14).
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Nathan Cox
Greater than one weekUnsurprisingly everything about this laptop is killer fast. It’s surprisingly light given its hardware. I would strongly advise keeping this laptop is an elevated position though this thing gets H O T! Laptop cooling just isn’t up for the task. I couldn’t imagine tying to use the “turbo boost” button the laptop comes with.
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Michael H. Pettit
> 3 dayDidnt get to use it much.
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Robert S. Dunnick
> 3 dayThis computer would continually blue screen at least once a day. From the day I unboxed to the day I returned it. I would not recommend this. It was blue screening from the killer WiFi, from the predator turbo features and from windows hardware issues. It had been completely updated and only had wow installed. Which it could not even run above 60fps on ultra.
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M.D. Edwards
23-12-2024My previously purchased gaming laptop was an Alienware 17R3, bought a few years back. Over the years, its progressively gotten slower, and has left me wondering if all of those disparaging comments about Alienware post-Dell-buyout werent true. This Acer system makes me belive those comments even more.