Hi again.
So, nearly one month ago, I've acquired an acer nitro 5, model AN517-52 with these specs:
- CPU: intel i7 10750h
- GPU: geforce RTX 3060
- RAM: 8 gb DDR4 (2600 MHz)
- Storage: 256 SSD
- Screen: 17.3" 120hz
i got it on curry's pc world and their page they basically say a bunch of things about how powerful the machine. Capable of running some of the latest triple A games such as, Red Dead Redemption 2, Cyberpunk 2077, Call of Duty Warzone, etc... but the thing is, they don't really specify important things like, what graphics settings are they using? Were these tests results achieved when the pc was plugged in or out? How consistent is the performance?
I didn't thought about none of that when I looking to buy this machine and as it turns out, I was scammed. This machine is not that capable really, considering the how expensive it is. When using it when it's not plugged in the performance is straight up horrible, this thing cannot handle any modern game with consistent fps, its always jumping around 60 to 30 fps sometimes dipping below that even. And if your wondering what games I tried out to get these results, those were: ARMA 3, Verdun, Rising storm 2 Vietnam, Fallout 4, Enlisted and Quake 2 RTX, I played all of these with the graphics maxed out. Even when the computer is plugged in, the performance is still inconsistent albeit it is significantly higher, for example: in ARMA 3 I get 15/30 fps when it's not plugged in but when I do plug it in, I get around 80/110 fps which much better but somewhat inconsistent.
In fact, the performance of this computer is so underwhelming that I think this machine might be faulty but nobody was able to tell me if it is or not, I can only assume stuff and with that being said this brings to the reason why I'm writing this post in the first place, that is to know about the experience of other individuals who own this exact machine or something else with very similar specs. As anybody's machine been performing as bad as mine? And if not, what did you do to get it working properly? Let me know please.