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 [Unboxing] ACER ASPIRE V NITRO BLACK, Another simple Autopsy and review

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TSstorm88
post Dec 1 2014, 10:44 AM, updated 11y ago

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All right. Quite alot of customer / forumer asked me: "ACER!? This brand safe ka?" sweat.gif Well i don't know either earlier. So few days ago i manage to squeeze out some time to test out the unit and prepare myself to write this article.

All right, less crap and let's get to the "business"


P/S: Before we start, please bare with the water mark which reduce the image quality. I do this in purpose after my previous review has been misused and was treated very not "客气-ly".

The Color box of the unit
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ACer has the spec clearly listed out on the box
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Had the box opened up, revealing the content. Left chamber is the adapter (Some one call it "PSU"...)
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The Specification of the adapter. Standard 19V round headed 135W Adapter.
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i experience more and more people asked about the thickness of the adapter, and well the adapter is around 27mm thick, 400G+/- heavy. Quite standard i say
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[b]Remove the laptop and that have a thin chamber, storing the manuals

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The Icon of the machine "ASPIRE V NITRO" (Be note the color is silver, not gold as it's affected by the light effect in my shop
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post Dec 1 2014, 10:45 AM

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DANG DANG DANG, here it comes!
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The bottom of the unit. Clean design. The Vent at corner bottom left and right are speaker vent
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THREE USB3.0 Connects, ONE HDMI port and furthest one is Ethernet Lan port
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The rear air vent / Heat exhaust point. The Center is Subwoofer (if not mistaken)
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Open up the unit, the machine's keyboard is cover by a sheet of soft paper
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Remove the paper, revealing the C Panel (Keyboard and touchpad area)
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It written: "Black Edition". The Icon of this Machine, on the touchpad. Quite some people ask me how does it feel of the touchpad. I pay sometime test out the touchpad and i can say the touch is "NOT BAD AT ALL! thumbup.gif. I can only find the similar using experience on the Lenovo THINKPAD machine.

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post Dec 1 2014, 10:47 AM

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The thickness of the machine. I used a 50cent coin to demonstrate how thick the machine is. The machine is around 26mm thick
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Unfasten the screw, used abit of skill to unshell the unit. Revealing the internal of the machine
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The main "ingredient" of the machine. After spending some time examine the unit, i am very surprised to find that the construction is very tidy, not messy and workmanship is above average!
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This is a 8G Cached 1TB SSHD drive pre-installed in the machine
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Total of 2G GDDR5 memory chip for the NVIDIA GTX860M spotted.
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Alot of people has been asking: "Can add ssd?" well, this photo basically had the question answered.
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The Other side of the motherboard. The GPU and CPU is both covered by two way, dual heatpipe heatsink fan cooler
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GPU and CPU Core's generated heat is cooled by Two heatpipes
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post Dec 1 2014, 10:47 AM

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Ahah, the keyboard is RED COLOR backlit
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Experience sharing:

That's all about the spec wise. I powered up the unit to see how it does. Not surprised by the good spec provided- SSHD, the machine enter into DESKTOP after few basic setup in pretty short time!

The Machine's display is prefix with a LG-AHIPS screen. I believe i don't need to go detail in this for the good color and detail.

One thing that i decided to go more detail with is the "Heat control"
The machine is covered with dual heatpipe, dual fan design. By theory it should work good in carry the heat away from the machine.

My early benchmark shows that the heat control of the unit totally "another thing".
Simple and short Tests with FURMARK and PRIME95 is totally failed. I have high "taste" in heat control for laptops.
Below is how i categorize the cooling capability of a laptop

Anything above 95'C is consider FAIL;
90'C~95‘C : VERY HOT, not comfortable while gaming.
85'C~ 90'C : HOT, But Still acceptable
80'C~ 85'C : LUKE WARM, most people are fine with that
Anything less than 80'C: COOL Very good cooling. You won't feel heat at all.

By first attempts, i stop pushing benchmark afraid benchmark would damage the machine and had the test stop in less at 3 minutes. Later i compare my result with NBC and result is much different. So i decided to gave another run with different attempt by let each benchmark run for 3 hours. This time i get a TOTALLY DIFFERENT RESULT than the earlier tries.

Second tries had the RANK from FAIL increased to COOL. Strange eh shakehead.gif ? This happened due to how ACER program their cooling PWM. The cooling fans TAKE TIME to kick in to provide full performance. sweat.gif

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3 hours of max out setting at UNIGINE VALLEY FULL HD.


3 hours of "Donut ring" Furmark FullHD burnin benchmark


3 hours of Prime95 benchmark


[Specification]
INTEL CORE I7 4710HQ
12G DDR3L 1600MHz RAM
1TB 8G SSHD HARDDRIVE
NVIDIA GTX860M 2G GDDR5 DISCRETE DISPLAY
15.6" FULL HD IPS SCREEN
BACKLID KEYBOARD
WINDOWS 8.1 SINGLE LANGUAGE
NO DVD
1 YEAR WARRANTY
MARKET PRICE: RM3399


PROS:
- VERY GOOD VALUE.
- LIGHT WEIGHT. ABOUT 2.3KG
- AUDIO IS VERY STRONG
- GOOD COOLING, PROVIDED FANS ARE KICKED IN
- SLIM
- GOOD BUILD QUALITY

CONS:
- HARDDISK IS NOT LOCKED IN WITH ANY SCREWS BUT PROTECTED BY SOFT FOAMS ONLY. HARDDISK WILL EASIER TO GET DAMAGED WHEN THE FOAM GOT AGED UP
- HEATSINK FANS TOOK ABIT LONG TO KICK IN
- ONLY 1 YEAR WARRANTY
- ALL CONNECTORS IS SQUEEZE AT ONE SINGLE SIDE.
- THE GAP BETWEEN THE LAPTOP'S BOTTOM TO GROUND IS ABIT LOW, AFFECTING AIR INTAKE. BY RAISING THE GAP 5MM TEMPERATURE DROP FEW BY DEGREE CELSIUS.
- VERY VERY VERY LIMITED STOCK NATIONWIDE


Personal thinking about quality:
Yes, i heard alot about Acer's Quality issue and my sister in law once got hit by it before. Quite alot people hold their horse even they see this ASPIRE V NITRO at such good price tag. That also had me once doubt whether if ACER CUT COST to sell cheap.

After i had the unit examined in detail, it's clear that i would not agree it's the cut cost matter. The build quality is not bad and even better than our once hottest selling Y50-70. I checked the price of ASPIRE V NITRO at Singapore and i found that the price at Singapore here with similar spec is MUCH HIGHER. So, why is this model is so cheap in Malaysia?

I can only think of one reason: MARKETING ACTIVITY.

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post Dec 1 2014, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(riku2replica @ Dec 1 2014, 02:39 PM)
Bear in mind, TechArmory is a retailer for gaming laptop. I doubt they will update much unless more people decide to pick up the laptop, but it should be on display right, storm88 ?
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I use clevo machine, so i kinda hard to update. laugh.gif

Yes i have display set now and also vry limited qty of stock now.
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post Dec 1 2014, 09:49 PM

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QUOTE(darren@cari @ Dec 1 2014, 03:56 PM)
any option for warranty add on?
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Acer can upgrade warranty to 3 yrs
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post Dec 19 2014, 08:39 PM

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QUOTE(Dbassnut @ Dec 18 2014, 05:18 PM)
Hi riku2replica,
I did ask them if the shop added in the M.2 SSD. They said this would still void the warranty.
No changes whatsoever allowed by Acer.
Actually looking between this model & a Gigabyte P27G V2.

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Who said the warranty would be voided ey? We ask acer ppl and they say no warranty on the upgraded part saja sweat.gif
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post Dec 20 2014, 12:21 PM

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QUOTE(Dbassnut @ Dec 19 2014, 10:33 PM)
If that is the case, great. Would be nice to use the M.2 slot.

The Acer Tech support actually told me that about the warranty. I've been emailing them about the M.2 port last week & they kept telling me there is only a 8GB cache SSD. Which is actually part of the Hybrid drive.
Finally one of them, a lady called me last week & told me that there is M.2 slot. (well, duh, can see from your photo which I sent them). But if I install a M.2 SSD here, they can void the warranty.
When I asked her again if there was anything I could upgrade without voiding the warranty, she said no & the laptop didn't need to be upgraded.
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sweat.gif omg such inconsistent replies.
i got our answer direct from Acer malaysia merchandiser. rclxub.gif
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post Jan 9 2015, 07:12 PM

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Update:

17.3" Acer V Nitro 17 is arriving

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16G Ram, GTX860M 4G GDDR5, 17.3" IPS, Blueray drive

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post Jan 16 2015, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(lerijiso @ Jan 10 2015, 03:27 AM)
woo...nitro17

anyway...u know what i hate the most about this laptop?...hard to find a good laptop bag to fit it..coz its so big. hehe
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yes its 17.3"
but it's not as heavy as it looks like
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post Jan 20 2015, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(chaosneo @ Jan 19 2015, 12:55 AM)
rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif

can't wait for your review on Acer Nitro V17
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recently has been quite busy. V17 review might come later o

QUOTE(slampdung @ Jan 19 2015, 03:00 AM)
Can upgrade to gtx970 ?
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Nope. not upgrade able


QUOTE(shinnsohai @ Jan 19 2015, 02:05 PM)
got new batch of Acer nitro ka?
in 2015?
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base on acer, no such thing as "2015 refresh batch" at the moment


QUOTE(mkleez @ Jan 20 2015, 12:46 PM)
Bro , Can I know the extra ssd slot for this laptop is M.2 right ? And if yes, what should be on pcie or sata III?
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Yes M.2 NGFF. So far only tried with SATA SSD, never try with PCIE yet

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post Jan 25 2015, 11:24 AM

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ASPIRE V NITRO BLACK SPEC UPDATE
12G DDR3L 1600 - > 8G DDR3L 1600
RM3399 -> RM3449

The rest remain same.

New price valid immediately for all new stock

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post Jan 25 2015, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(miong93 @ Jan 25 2015, 03:45 PM)
shocking.gif  Really ? But I thought the values is from GPU-Z.. hmm hmm.gif
So Acer V Nitro still comes with 2gb vram ? Then I think it's not best bang of buck ad lo..
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4G or 2G Vram, still they are best value and performer now
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post Jan 26 2015, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE(danieltan @ Jan 25 2015, 09:31 PM)
With new price and lesser RAM. does they provide fifth generation Processor?

If fourth generation,  would say this item getting hot. Properly because getting popular and might trigger vendor increasing price
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The price increase is not because of hot demand. Its caused by weak RM. In six week's time RM value has degraded at least 12%

 

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