![]() You can also upgrade the Nitro 5’s internal storage using the available PCIe slot or the empty 2.5-inch HDD drive bay. Luckily, the system comes with SuperSpeed 10Gbps Type-C and Type-A ports, ideal for connecting speedy external storage. The Nitro 5’s 256GB solid-state drive is decidedly cramped when it comes to games. We’ll delve into the Nitro 5’s real-world performance in a bit. While the 8GB of RAM is only adequate in terms of multitasking, you can upgrade the RAM all the way up to 32GB. The hexa-core Ryzen 5 4000-series CPU should tear through CPU-intensive activities such as video encoding or database crunching. The quick takeaway from the Nitro 5’s spec list is that it’s a solid budget gaming laptop, with (on paper) enough GPU horsepower to run most AAA games at or near 60 fps, once you’ve tinkered with the graphics settings. Weight: 4.7 pounds (measured), 1-pound power brick.Networking: Wi-Fi 6, Killer Gigabit ethernet E2600, Bluetooth 5.0.Connectivity: 1 x USB SuperSpeed 10Gbps Type-C, 2 x USB SuperSpeed 10Gbps Type-A (one with power-off charging), 1 x USB SuperSpeed 5Gbps Type-A, HDMI 2.0, ethernet, combo audio jack.Display: 15.6-inch full-HD (1920×1080) IPS display, 60Hz refresh rate.Storage: 256GB PCIe NVMe (plus second PCIe slot and one 2.5-inch HDD bay).Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1650 with 4GB dedicated GDDR5 VRAM.Memory: 8GB DDR4 3200MHz (upgradable to 32GB).Our Nitro 5 review unit (AN515-44-R99Q) features the following specs: ![]()
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