Acer Nitro 50 N50-640-UA91 Gaming Desktop | 12th Gen Intel Core i5-12400F 6-Core Processor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 | 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 | 512GB NVMe M.2 SSD | Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 | Windows 11 Home
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MyPenName
> 3 daySo far this had been a good intro level gaming computer. Of course it can do everything else just fine as well, whether school stuff, general internet use, photo/video, etc. No complaints as of yet.
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Jason Wood
> 3 daySo far good value for money
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xu wang
> 3 dayLike I set as the reason for return to the seller, the PC is alleged to be a gaming desktop, but after I received it and opened the box, only to see it lacking the basic gaming function, Display Port, which is considered as essential function port nowadays to be ready-made for gamers and can support 144 HZ and above refresh rate for FPS games such as Call of Duty and Fortnite to run fluently while HDMI is much lower. Oh man, DP is baaaasic, otherwise how come Nitron is especially alleged by Acer to be gaming array priced over $798.00, without even DP? You cannt react quick enough with HDMI. The word Gaming in your title doesnt make sense. So I just returned it without even trying it.
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Tyrone L
> 3 dayI like the fact that it comes with LED keyboard and mouse, runs fast, and it has wifi.
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Anthony Lopez
> 3 dayCant leave much of a review due to the fact that I didnt receive a power cord for my computer.
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Quazygotpc
> 3 dayFor anybody who plays:
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Ricky G
> 3 dayThis has been my first PC. I use the internet, game and stream on Twitch. I play stuff like Assassins Creed, League of Legends, and I recently started running the new CoD MW on it. I’m getting about 80ish FPS on CoD with the 8gb of RAM stock. Upgrades I’ve got are the RAM (G.Skill Ripjaws V 16GB F4-4000C18D-16GVK) and it’s super easy to install and now I’m getting 110-120 FPS. The motherboard doesn’t have a bios for me to be able to overclock the RAM, but the motherboard is another change you could do. The 512gb of Memory is decent, but can fill up quick if you have a medium/large game library. If the RAM isn’t a major issue for you, you could upgrade the Memory to 1tb or more. I also bought the Red Dragon Draconic 60% RGB keyboard, Glorious Model O Wireless Gaming Mouse and Logitech G733 wireless headset.
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yooperjj
> 3 dayNeeded a computer for CAD work that didnt break the bank. Perfect for my needs. Quiet and performance is very good. Did have a couple of instances of Out of Memory occur, so I added an additional 8GB of RAM. Very good and solid product for the money. Dont use it for gaming so cannot comment on gaming performance, but it does run my CAD SW very well.
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Jess
> 3 dayThe i5 6-core processor is good but a little outdated and the GeForce RTX 1650 doesnt compare to a 1080 or an RTX card. It can run most games smoothly but dont expect to be able to max out the graphics without losing significant FPS. I think for the price this is good for the specs listed. It runs fast and would work well as an intro to mid-range gaming computer or excellent as a basic-use computer. I generally prefer gaming computers, even for basic use because the processors can handle bigger/more complex programs and multi-tasking very well. I recommend upgrading the graphics card if you wish to use this for more demanding games that require a lot of FPS.
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Patrick
> 3 dayOverall, not bad, but if you are looking for a gaming pc this is not it. My Acer laptop has better graphics than this. Either go for a better graphics card with computer or plan on buying a 300–600-dollar card