

🔥 Dominate the game with power, speed, and style!
The Acer Nitro 17 gaming laptop combines AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS Octa-Core processing with NVIDIA RTX 4060 graphics, delivering high-performance gaming and creative power. Its 17.3" QHD 165Hz IPS display ensures ultra-smooth visuals, while advanced cooling and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity keep you ahead in intense sessions. With 16GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB Gen 4 SSD, and a customizable RGB keyboard, this laptop is engineered for pros who demand speed, style, and reliability.















| ASIN | B0BTQ61Z6D |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,069 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #5,581 in Traditional Laptop Computers |
| Brand | acer |
| Card Description | Dedicated |
| Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (481) |
| Date First Available | April 24, 2023 |
| Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 |
| Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
| Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.76 x 1.1 x 11.55 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.61 pounds |
| Item model number | AN17-41-R7G3 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
| Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
| Processor | 5.1 GHz amd_ryzen_7 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Product Dimensions | 15.76 x 1.1 x 11.55 inches |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR5 |
| Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 pixels |
| Series | Nitro 17 |
| Standing screen display size | 17.3 Inches |
| Voltage | 100240 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax, Bluetooth |
M**K
This thing is loud when plugged in
This laptop is very nice, I've had it for a while now and have had only 1 problem with it. -When you plug it in it cannot be booting up or running a program or that program will freeze or lag, or the boot process errors out and has to restart. But over all it works amazing I use it for path of exile, leauge, old diablo games, etc. and I can do full screens of mobs and effects and it is clear and crisp picture. - When running in gaming mode with it plugged in the fan is loud but you get use to it pretty quickly. - the sound on this is average the music can go to a decent level but it is a laptop after all so if you want boombastic sound I recommend headphones. - the battery life on this is great if your using for school or typing word documents the battery lasts for hours(5+) without plugging it in. Once you start using large high quality videos or games the battery does only last like 1-2 hrs depending what setting you have it on. -honestly everything else is great about the laptop I have no complaints besides the plug in thing I mentioned earlier. Great buy in my opinion and would buy again if I needed another one.
A**.
Fast and Feature Packed
The Nitro A17, with the Ryzen 7840 and the RTX 4060, is a great laptop, with tons of ports 3x USB A two of which are gen 3, 2x USB C gen 4 on the back, HDMI, and a micro SD card slot. It plays any game I can find at full no problem. It has loud fans when gaming and in turbo as you should expect. Though in quiet mode it is very quiet. You can use the HDMI to play shows and you will not hear it. The battery life varies widely depending on usage. I get between 3 and 5 hours. Though if I was using heavy gaming I would expect only 2 hours. My only complaints so far after a few weeks of use is the seeming lack of USB C charging. The documents say one of the c ports is power in though the cable I hooked up seems not to work. And it is a USB C charger for a laptop. Second is the keyboard and touch pad,the touch pad is big and as such is easily hit while typing. Causing issues and the placement of the keys on the right side of the keyboard is not for me. I hit the wrong key so many times I bought a wireless keyboard mouse combo. All in all I for the cost I could not have gotten a better deal on it. And it provides me all the power I can use and more.
T**S
Great Laptop! Great Price!
I am a power user, have to have the best setup with the latest hardware, yup, I'm that annoying guy. When it came to getting a gaming laptop however I didn't want to spend the bank so I tried the streaming route, it's nearly there, maybe in 5 years it'll be perfect but it's still too fussy, so back to shopping... I came across this laptop and the price was right and the 4060 is one of the rare cases where the laptop and the PC versions are the same so I gave it a shot. Very surprised on performance, the 1080p screen is great. Build quality my only gripe is the case is plastic so it's It's now 5.5 months later and the laptop is dead, no chargly went and bought 32gb and swapped out the 16gb, however... It's now 5.5 months later and the laptop is dead, no charge, no power, nothing. I tried all the remove battery and try reset plus removing ram sticks and reinserting, nothing. I contacted Acer and they said it's out of warranty, really? Hasn't been 6 months and I've only used it sparingly for a few games. Took it to Micro Center and they found the warranty, apparently the laptop was so dead that I was issued a full refund credit towards a new laptop, amazing. So happy ending after all.
E**R
Desktop replacement with a gorgeous screen and a nice surprise.
Explanation of pictures - Two computers side by side shows the bright colors of the Acer Nitro 17 display vs. my wife's Lenovo 5 Slim which I had considered but dismissed after seeing the display at a local retailer. The other picture shows that my system came with DDR5 5600MHz vs. the 4800MHz it was advertised to have. Bonus for me! :) A quick recap of why I ended up purchasing this computer. Unfortunately we are in a position of having to downsize dramatically and our desktop computers will be going in to storage. My wife and I are both avid gamers, currently really in to playing Baldur's Gate 3 a couple times a week with some friends. I knew I needed something with enough grunt to play most any game I threw at it for at least 2-3 years, my previous experience with the 60 level (860M) GPU told me that this would be a good enough level to handle that want. I needed to have a CPU that would be able to handle my day to day work, enough umph to handle games, be higher end to remain serviceable for a good few years, and be efficient. My biggest want was a big vibrant display, followed by power port on the back, current gen ports (HDMI 2.1, USB 4 Type C, and USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type A) , DDR5, and last but so far away from least would be build quality. GPU is handled by a Nvidia 4060 8GB (would have gone 4070 if they had a 12GB version, but all I could find was 8GB). Performance different between the 4060 and 4070 is ~15%, not enough different to justify the price. While looking at this there was an Asus ROG with a 12th Gen i7 and a 4070 but it was built on an outdated system board that only ran DDR4, the performance gains going from DDR4 3200 MHz to DDR5 4800MHz is about 6-7% which brings than GPU advantage in to check. The CPU going to the Ryzen 7 7840 vs the 12th gen i7 gives about 5-7% as well. So there goes most of the gains. Sure some games won't be hindered by the loss of CPU or Memory and the 4070 will knock the 4060 back down, but as games get more advanced and more CPU intensive, I like having the extra grunt and the extra RAM speed. That was my reasoning for staying with the less expensive 4060. CPU, I'm an AMD fanboy. I have been for years. Ever single desktop I've built since I started building have been AMD. Started with AMD K5 P166 way back when. Then K6 200, 233, K6-2, Duron, Athlon, Athlon XP, FX, Ryzen 7 1700, Ryzen 7 5700X, and now Ryzen 7 7840HS. I opted for the Ryzen 7 over the Ryzen 5 (7640HS) which was available in a Lenovo I was comparing against, and interestingly enough the one my wife ended up with. I know this CPU will handle what I need for a long while and be very efficient. Display. Boy howdy, let me tell you this thing is gorgeous. Bright (in the picture it is at 50% brightness and it looks just as bright as the Lenovo 5 Slim 16" WUXGA display at 100%). Color reproduction is great, not the best in the world but let's be real here... this laptop does not cost that much. For a 17.3" display that puts out this much eye melting beauty is a steal. Blows away others that cost $500 more. Just look at the picture. Speaks for itself. RAM - 16GB, enough for now. And by some hiccup mine came with 5600MHz DDR5 instead of the advertised 4800MHz. I call that a win and it will surely help down the road. Build Quality - I was most worried about this and sort of still am. I've owned HP, Lenovo, and Dell. Never been happy with the HP. Dell held up great. My old Lenovo from 2014 was built like a tank and was what I held on to until I purchased this one. That system had a 4th Gen i7, Nvidia 860M, and 16GB RAM. It handled most things great until recently, it has been retired to being a garage computer. It doesn't feel cheap. The hinge is crazy tight. The palm rest doesn't flex under weight unless you push really hard. The keyboard doesn't dip while typing. The display doesn't shake at all while typing. Keyboard feels solid. No missed keys while typing this long review. Touchpad is a little cheap, wish it were a bit more accurate or made of a more slippery material so my finger wouldn't skip while dragging slowly. But let's be honest, I'm using a mouse when I do anything that required more precision than a touchpad can deliver. Time will tell if it holds up. The black plastic surface is a fingerprint magnet so keep a microfiber cloth for when you want to wipe it off. With all of that being said I am purchasing the 4 Year extended warranty for this laptop which means I likely won't have to make a claim because that's how it goes with these things, you know what I'm saying. All in all, I really do like this computer. I wasn't completely on board at first but after using it for a few days I am excited to spend the next few years gaming with this system. Before I close this out I would be doing you a disservice if I didn't say that yes this thing runs Baldur's Gate 3 butter smooth at full resolution (2560x1440). Not a hiccup. And it looks soooo good :). If you made it this far, thank you for reading my review.
C**Y
At first the performance was good and no overheating issues. But as the more you use it, it begins to overheat and fans running fast even only do simple browsing tasks. It's not rare for the system to hang or freeze and cannot handle intensive task such as photoshop or video editing. The build quality and design is poor, screen often wobbles really bad. Defective keyboard backlit, the bottom row of the keyboard didn't light up, only the top rows that lit up, mode switching sometimes stuck and cannot be changed. I predict this laptop will barely made throughout the year. With A$2400 dollars, you could get an RTX4070 and i7 14th HX processor which is way more powerful than this one.
M**R
My first time owning a laptop; I’ve used a PC for years. I can easily tell that this laptop is a great bang for your buck. The 165hz with 3ms on a monitor is something no gamer should be without, it changes your game and will make you unstoppable. This laptop definitely delivers this. With QHD your game will change forever. The RTX 4060 is a major asset to any gamer that wants to utilize the high refresh rate monitors with a game that delivers high detail games. Only downside as with most other laptops but so far I’ve ran into no excessive heat, however the fans are very loud. The CPU in this laptop isn’t quite bare minimal; it’s more than enough to not bottleneck your PC specs from the CPU alone but running too many programs will make the CPU get a little hot thus the laptop gets much louder. To be honest, my old real beef with this beast is the 16gb ram it comes with. It’s really the only problem I run into. If I want to run a high memory game and an internet browser then that is really not possible without overloading your ram. I’m sure you can replace the ram, just check warranty information and make sure you find a way that doesn’t void your warranty. This laptop is also very heavy, which is to be expected from how heavy GPU’s are becoming these days.
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