Acer Predator Triton 500 Pro Gaming Notebook/ 15.6 FHD 144Hz IPS Display/ Ci7 9750H/ RTX 2060 6GB/ 16GB/512 SSD/Win 10, Black

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  • 9th Generation Intel Core i7-9750H 6-Core Processor (Up to 4.5GHz)
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 with 6 GB of dedicated GDDR6 VRAM
  • 15.6″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) LED-backlit IPS Display with 144Hz Refresh Rate, 16:9 aspect ratio, 3ms Overdrive Response Time, 300nit Brightness & 72% NTSC
  • 16GB DDR4 2666MHz Memory & 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD (1 – PCIe M.2 Slot Available). Battery capacity – 5550 mA, maximum battery run time – 8 hour
  • Killer Double Shot Pro Wireless-AC 1550 802.11ac WiFi featuring 2×2 MU-MIMO technology (Dual-Band 2.4GHz and 5GHz)

Specification: Acer Predator Triton 500 Pro Gaming Notebook/ 15.6 FHD 144Hz IPS Display/ Ci7 9750H/ RTX 2060 6GB/ 16GB/512 SSD/Win 10, Black

Standing screen display size

‎15.6 Inches

Series

‎Predator Triton 500 Pro

Flash memory size

‎512

Number of Processors

‎6

Processor Brand

‎Intel

color
Item dimensions L x W x H

‎35.8 x 1.8 x 25.5 centimeters

Product Dimensions

‎35.84 x 1.78 x 25.5 cm, 4.42 Kilograms

Operating System

‎Windows 10

Hardware Platform

‎PC

Item model number

‎NH.Q50AA.005

Brand

‎Acer

Display Resolution

‎1920 x 1080 pixels

Number of USB 3.0 Ports

‎3

Wireless Standard

‎802.11ac

Card description

‎Dedicated

Chipset brand

‎NVIDIA

Graphics coprocessor

‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060

Hard Drive

‎flash_memory_solid_state

RAM

‎16 GB SDRAM

Processor

‎2.2 GHz core_i7

Max screen resolution

‎1920 x 1080

Batteries

‎1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)

13 reviews for Acer Predator Triton 500 Pro Gaming Notebook/ 15.6 FHD 144Hz IPS Display/ Ci7 9750H/ RTX 2060 6GB/ 16GB/512 SSD/Win 10, Black

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  1. Danielle

    First off, I am a real, normal person in the USA trying to order a good working and affordable gaming laptop. On paper, this laptop is amazing. I got the RTX-2080 and WOW the performance is great. HOWEVER, the first one I ordered arrived and functioned perfectly BUT had a scuff on the top corner. The scuff was small BUT when you buy a NEW laptop for $2,300, it needs to be FLAWLESS out of the box.

    I then had it swapped for a another one. The second one arrived in great condition.. Almost perfect. (keep in mind these are all new and should ALL be in perfect condition). This second unit started crashing randomly turning black screen and forcing me to press the battery reset bottom on the bottom of the laptop. I called Acer and they told me to wipe Windows 10 and reinstall which is what I did. The problem persisted. I had it swapped for A THIRD one. I thought surely I was unlucky and the 3rd one would arrive working perfectly and looking perfect.

    THE THIRD ONE ARRIVED DAMAGED WORSE THAN BOTH OF THE FIRST 2. I opened this BRAND NEW laptop to find that the area underneath the screen is severely bowed and warped. It was unfixable. Finally, I decided to return this for a refund and try a different laptop. I wanted this to work so badly but it just doesn’t make sense to pay $2,000+ for a BRAND NEW laptop and open it to find it has defects. Acer quality control is awful.

    You might read this thinking “this won’t be me”. I wanted to believe the same thing that it won’t happen to me and this will arrive perfect. Wrong. I ended up ordering a Razer Blade and paying more to get something that looks like I paid $2,000+ for it.

    DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY ON THIS.

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  2. ahmrahtcheer

    Having read and researched for several weeks, I took a flier and decided to purchase an Acer laptop. In the past, Acer has – at least in my circles – had both a less-than-sterling reputation, and one as a “bargain basement brand.” However, over the last few generations of Acer laptops, it’s been clear that their quality has been improving significantly. So, when the initial reviews for the Predator Triton 500 came out, I sat up and took notice. This laptop proves that Acer is no longer the “Blu of laptops.”

    Aside from the impressive specs on what’s under the hood, this laptop offers features such as a metal chassis and skin (except the screen bezel). The backlit keyboard is well-designed, with the keys having a surprising amount of travel for so thin a laptop. Okay, it’s not equipped with Cherry MX switches, but for a laptop it’s not at all bad. In contrast to some of the other reviewers here, a very careful inspection of my RTX 2060/6GB/16GB “entry level” machine revealed zero assembly flaws. Its fit and finish remind me of my old IBM Thinkpads and MacBooks.

    Overall, the design strikes me as well thought out. The hinges are sturdy, the case quite stiff, with an abundance of cooling vents. The only possible complaint is that the anodized brushed aluminum case is a bit of a fingerprint magnet.

    Unlike most gaming rigs, this laptop is not the garish LED wet dream of a 14 year old gamer nerd, but actually rather tastefully appointed. The inclusion of a turbo button over the F1 and F2 keys, and an Acer-specific button to the right of the backspace key (which starts the Acer Predator Sense utility), and a multi-hue RGB backlit keyboard with some special effects will sooth the above-mentioned nerd’s yearnings for flash and glitz. Unlike others, I found the touchpad to be more than adequate; Windows 10’s control panel allows for sufficient fine-tuning as to eliminate most issues.

    The ability to utilize both wired and WiFi internet – separately or together – is a welcome plus to this user, as my last few laptops did not offer an RJ45, and the various other ports – 3 USB 3.1, 1 Thunderbolt 3, HDMI, etc., offer significant expansion capabilities from the base system. While not “obsolescence proof,” the Thunderbolt 3 should delay such to some degree.

    Contrary to what others have commented, under normal load, I’ve not noticed the fans at all. Sure, under full load from a graphics intensive game, or in turbo mode, they are a bit loud, but this IS a gaming laptop and certain trade offs are inevitable. The case does get warm under heavy load, but I’ve had far worse laptops in this regard. A caveat: thanks to 42 years of punk rock, my hearing’s not what it was and the fans noise may be in a frequency in which I’m partially deaf.

    This is a 4.2 lb (1.9 kg) metal chassis/case gaming laptop with three fans an i7, an RTX 20(X)0 and an ultra-thin design. Expecting 8 hours of battery life is unrealistic. Expecting much battery life at all when playing a graphics-intensive game is just foolish. That said, a plethora of battery saving options are available and I found that, with moderate use of them, I was able to extend battery life to about 4 hours, 40 minutes (to 5% charge) while doing mixed productivity (word-processing), web-surfing via WiFi and watching 1080p videos. That’s not too shabby. Had I gone full bore on the battery saving options, I feel certain I could have eked out another hour, at least.

    The PCIe SSD makes short work of moving large files about. Loading LibreOffice Writer by clicking on a 10 page .odt file brings that file up in about 3 seconds, unzipping large files (e.g. gzipped 4GB Linux isos, etc.) is extremely fast, and moving such files to and from a 3.1 USB pendrive is jaw-dropping to someone who remembers using 8MB USB 1.0 pendrives.

    Others have suggested the screen is slightly dim, but I found it to be adequately bright, about par with most ICP laptops, with rich colors and clean definition. Of course, 144Hz makes gameplay seamless. No, it’s not UHD, but my senior citizen eyes aren’t able to discern the difference on a 15” screen.

    Gameplay – I haven’t really tried to push it yet, but Elite:Dangerous runs pegged at 144 FPS, and League of Legends never dips below 215 FPS, even in team fights, both at highest settings. A portion of my next pension check will be spent on a game that will test the 2060’s limits. HD movies play flawlessly, and I was noting details that I’d previously missed on my last laptop (a Dell 2-in-1), such as facial fuzz.

    There’s never such thing as a perfect machine, and this one has one significant – even mortal – flaw in my book. I am a Linux user and gamer, and thanks to the asinine security restrictions Acer has placed in the BIOS, the only way to install Linux is either on a pen drive and boot to it via the F12 boot drive selection menu, or ship your laptop to Acer, paying $100 for them to flash an unlocked BIOS to it, a process that’ll take 7-10 days after they receive it. Had I been aware of this, I probably would have bought something else, as a large percentage of my games library is Linux-based. Thanks, Acer, for kissing Microsoft’s monopolistic ass.

    If you’re not a Linux geek, disregard the above; this is an excellent machine for Win10 users.

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    The review is supposed to be about the merchandise, so no deduction was made for the truly pathetic customer service I received from Amazon in this particular instance. Attempting to buy on the installment plan, I had to cancel and reorder three times, before, thanks to an extremely kind and helpful lady in customer service, my order was tagged, flagged, marked and all boxes otherwise ticked to indicate it was not to be paid all at once. Thus, it took 2 weeks to receive this laptop from the date I initially ordered it. Caveat Emptor when attempting to buy from Amazon in this fashion.

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  3. M

    Bought July 2019 as “Brand new”, after 4 months of using, laptop is dead. No problem! brought it to the manufacturer. I was told the warranty ends on May 31, 2020. it also shows on Acer warranty website.. but wait, what??? should the warranty end on the 31st of May, 2020? looks like I was sold with a used item. I mean, this should end on July 2020, right? please explain?

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  4. Rhys

    Mind shipped with a bad battery. After 3 weeks of use the battery is dead, laptop doesn’t run if not plugged in. As soon I unplug it the laptop shuts off.

    Before that became an issue, I really liked this laptop. It was fast, the screen is bright and it plays games better than my desktop did. I bought this to replace my desktop when I had moved. Don’t know if I would recommend this laptop to anyone with an issue like this.

    I have called Acer but they were unable to help me.

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  5. Dhane Fares

    I purchased the laptop last year. 2 days ago the computer just died for no reason. I called tech support they have asked me to pay 1.2k for fixing fees without any diagnostic. So technically I have to pay 1.2k then I send the computer to ACER, and afterward they will look into the problem.
    Don’t buy it, loss of money!!

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  6. D.

    Ce PC supporte trois écran supplémentaire, la batterie tient le coup seulement trois heures,. J’ai du appeler la compagnie Acer pour changer la date de la garantie qui était déjà terminé il y a un an, (je ne comprends pas pourquoi la date de garantie était déjà terminé), ils m’ont demandé la facture de Amazon pour la date d’achat et une mise à jour a été fait pour la garantie.

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  7. taasindy

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     Definitely an upgrade from my old Dell inspiron gaming laptop. Games run great in this at high to max settings in most games with god framerates. Was skeptical about fan noise before buying since I heard a lot of people complaining about it. To be honest, the fan isn’t too bad unless you turn on the turbo boost. Even then, you can still hear the game. I love how well it performs and how it doesn’t get too warm. If you leave the fan at auto but not max, the top of the keyboard (between keyboard and screen) may get quite warm, but not the area your hand will be on (so not a big problem). Once the fans are at max, the surface temp on top of that area gets cooler.
    Screen bleeding: very minor, for my unit only the bottom right side of the screen and I cant really notice it tbh.
    Predator sense: very easy to use and direct for a noobie like me.
    Battery life: didn’t get the chance to test it but I felt like it will last pretty long (at least 6+ hours of normal use)
    I like how big each button on the keyboard is and how it feels when you type on it. Just wish it had a numb pad (I use it a lot).

    BUT, had to return it because the area top left of the keyboard chassis (shown in video) would make a weird noise when pressed (lightly) on, sounds like something is touching the fan. Moreover, when playing video games, the fans run even at higher speeds, w/o pressing on the area it will make that weird sound and will be really loud when pressed on. I wanted to keep this but this noise is just not acceptable and just feels like things will fall apart soon if I keep using it.
    If there was no problem with this, I would’ve given it a 5-star rating

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  8. M. W.

    You will definitely need a laptop cooling base if you use turbo! Unless you wanna cook eggs while gaming as well!
    If use it to browse the net and watch video, you do not need cooling base.

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  9. Kayle G.

    This is my first review and I hope i encourage people to buy it!

    The laptop is amazing! It’s my first gaming laptop I’ve purchased and it is exactly what I wanted! Thin, good battery life, games well and looks stunning! I’m terms of fans, the laptop is the loudest I’ve heard, but that’s not a down side! The laptop keeps very cool even when overclocking cpu and gpu. Very important not to block vents though! I saw my temperature increase by 10 degrees if accidentally blocked the vents on the bottom. CPU boosted to about 3.9 and stayed there while staying at low temp. Haven’t really tracked the GPU performance, but when running MSI After burner it did show it maxing at over 1900. Battery life is about 5-6 hours with web browsing and video consumption. Laptop build quality is fantastic! Looks very slim, but has quite a bit of weight keeping it very strong and sturdy. I haven’t checked for backlight bleed or anything, but the screen looks amazing and that 144 refresh rate as well as 3ms response time makes everything feel buttery smooth. I have the 2060 model and believe it’s the best choice for sure! I purchased this laptop before any major YouTuber put out any reviews, but something about this laptop made me really confident that it would be perfect for me. All the youtubers I’ve seen since have given in amazing reviews and I’m extremely happy with my purchase. The laptop is also priced at a good position cheaper than all of its direct competitors like the aero 15, gs 65 and the Razer Blade. I really wanted to purchase the Razer Blade, but the Triton 500 with the same if. It better specs was about $600 cheaper so it was a very easy choice. Also I know that quality control for Acer was a lot better. The only bad think I can say abou my purchase is that they delayed my shipping two times despite me trying reschedule it and paying for 1 day shipping, although it did come one earlier then the changed date. The box it was shipped also had a very large dent in it the made me very concerned. Luckily, the device was in packaged inside 4 boxes, and the 4th and last box did not have any dents although all of the other boxes did. Sorry my review was very scattered and not very precise. I still hoped I encouraged someone to purchase this!

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  10. Vahdyx

    What I like

    -Build Quality
    -Trackpad
    -Fan Noise
    -Keyboard
    -Performance
    -Thermals
    -Battery
    -Thinness
    -Dual channel out the box
    -Turbo mode

    What I don’t like

    -Fingerprint magnet
    -Reinstalling Windows
    -Screen
    -I/O placement
    -Some battery discharge when gaming and plugged in (Turbo mode only)
    -Motherboard harder to flip than MSI GS65 with the RTX 2060

    I went through a total of 6 laptops this shopping season which is pretty average for me when it comes to big purchases. Started with the MSI GS65 RTX, then went to Razer Blade 15 2060, MSI GS75, HP Spectre X360 GTX 1050Ti, MSI PS63, and lastly to the Acer Triton. The MSI GS65 I went through twice because when I was fed up at the end, I just got another one and convinced myself I was done…. but I clearly wasn’t. To sum it up, I needed something small for work and travel, but strong enough to do light gaming, preferably heavy gaming.

    Anyway the Acer is everything I liked about the MSI GS65 and then some. It’s harder to flip the motherboard for sure, but it’s doable. The MSI had less issues upgrading overall. The Acer is sturdier, better keyboard, WAYYYYYY better trackpad, and the fan noise to me is comparable.

    WINDOWS Resintall issue. Man I struggled with this and I didn’t have to, but I did. When I installed Windows and wiped the partition clean and started over. WiFi was acting weird, BSODs here and there, etc. It was a mess. I installed all the drivers Acer offered an updated drivers from the manufacturer; Intel, Nvidia, Killer, etc. things got better.

    Turbo mode is loud, but not offensively loud. Like you know how loud it’d be if you ever gamed on a laptop before. It’s fine, but what does suck is it will discharge. Very slowly. I gamed on ESO (Elder Scrolls Online) for about 5 hours and it dropped to 97% from 100. That’s really nothing in the grand scheme of things, but still something to note. On regular mode, no discharge at all.

    Personally I think I made the right choice at this point, keeping the Acer is a good decision for me. It has more yeses than nos in my check list. It looks good enough to make me feel mature when going to work with it and it’s fun enough to… well have fun. It’s the perfect companion to my Gaming desktop.

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  11. Jeff

    I like the computer a lot. It’s quite fast and has a good track pad. Sadly the head phone jack does not work at all. The jack hole is much too small to fit any head phone jack in. When I try to get Squeeze it in there it randomly turns my camera on and off while still not getting sound through my headphones. I had to buy a usb type C adapter to plug in my headphones.

    Weird flaw

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  12. PeteK

    My son bought this laptop on Prime Day sale to use for his college program. It is a little loud when running games in boosted mode, but quiet and performs really well on all other tasks. Very thin, light, fast and hopefully future proof for the next three years. Specs are all at the top of the mid-range gaming laptop and was about $500 cheaper than the competition during the sale. It has a beautiful high-refresh FHD display and very good keyboard, except it is missing the numpad, which he needs for his program and related design software, so he had to buy an external numpad to solve the problem. He also added a cooling pad for when it gets a little hot during gaming, which keeps things a little cooler and quieter.

    He would give it a 5 star rating based on all performance criteria, but I gave it 4 stars because of the inverted motherboard, which requires extensive disassembly (google the upgrade procedure for this laptop) to utilize the ssd expansion slot for upgrading beyond the stock 512Gb. He was forced to buy a slower external usb-c sdd to get the 1Tb drive capacity he requires for his program. It would be so nice and simple to just remove the back panel and add a 1Tb ssd in the already available on-board slot.

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  13. Tristram Shanty

    My gaming needs are not strenuous. I’m not playing cyberpunk. But I do enjoy killing hordes of zombies and this laptop works great for my needs. It’s very thin. It’s fast. Battery Life is not bad, and although the laptop heats up a fair bit, it continues to perform well. Great value.

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    Acer Predator Triton 500 Pro Gaming Notebook/ 15.6 FHD 144Hz IPS Display/ Ci7 9750H/ RTX 2060 6GB/ 16GB/512 SSD/Win 10, Black

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