The Acer Nitro V 15 (2024) is a gaming laptop with a physical footprint of 362 × 239 mm and a thickness of 23 mm, giving it a volume of roughly 1,989.9 cm³. It weighs 2,100 g and uses an active cooling design rather than a fanless setup. The chassis is not weather-sealed and does not carry a rugged rating, so it is intended for standard indoor use. A backlit keyboard is included, and the unit comes with a two-year warranty.
The laptop features a 15.6″ IPS LCD panel with LED backlighting, running at a native resolution of 1920 × 1080 px and a pixel density of 141 ppi. Its 165Hz refresh rate makes it well-suited for fast-moving content, while the display does not include a touch screen or an anti-reflection coating.
The system is powered by a 6-core CPU running at a base clock of 3.3 GHz per core, with a turbo frequency of 4.55 GHz and 12 threads enabled through multithreading support. It is built on a 4 nm semiconductor process and supports 64-bit operation. On the memory side, it comes with 16GB of DDR5 RAM, expandable up to 64GB, paired with a 512GB NVMe SSD for flash-based storage. The GPU operates at a base clock of 1,605 MHz, boosting up to 2,370 MHz, and is backed by 6GB of GDDR6 VRAM, delivering 12.13 TFLOPS of floating-point performance alongside a texture rate of 204.8 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 113.76 GPixel/s. The GPU connects via PCIe 4 and supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, while XeSS (XMX) is not available on this configuration.
In CPU benchmarking, the system scores 1,769 in Geekbench 6 single-core and 7,009 in Geekbench 6 multi-core, reflecting the processor's multi-threaded output across cores. On the PassMark side, the overall result stands at 17,901 with a single-core score of 3,122, while the PassMark G3D score of 17,148 indicates the GPU's measured graphics performance under that testing methodology.
Wired connectivity is handled through three USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, one HDMI output, and one RJ45 Ethernet port, while there is no USB Type-C, Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort, or VGA connector present. On the wireless side, the laptop supports Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) along with backwards-compatible Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 4, plus Bluetooth 5.1 and AirPlay. There is no external memory card slot on this model.
The laptop is equipped with a 59 Wh battery rated for up to 7.5 hours of use. It does not include sleep-and-charge USB ports or a MagSafe power adapter.
For audio, the laptop includes stereo speakers, a 3.5 mm headset jack, and a single built-in microphone, though Dolby Atmos and an S/PDIF output are not present. A front camera is included, while biometric options such as a fingerprint scanner and 3D facial recognition are absent, and voice commands are not supported. On the graphics feature side, the machine supports both ray tracing and DLSS, making those capabilities available for compatible software. Motion and location sensors — including a gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, and GPS — are not part of this configuration, and there is no optical disc drive or stylus included.
The GPU is based on the Ada Lovelace architecture and is paired with integrated graphics (Radeon 660M) alongside the discrete unit, with Intel Resizable BAR enabled and no LHR restriction in place. It features 2,560 shading units, 80 texture mapping units, 48 ROPs, and 6 execution units, running GPU memory at 2,000 MHz across a 96-bit bus for a maximum bandwidth of 192 GB/s and an effective memory speed of 16,000 MHz. The GPU supports stereoscopic 3D, multi-display output, double precision floating point, OpenCL 3, and OpenGL 4.6, while the overclocked PassMark result is recorded at 20,106. On the CPU side, the laptop-class processor has a TDP of 115W, a clock multiplier of 33, a maximum operating temperature of 95°C, and 18,900 million transistors, with cache organized as 512 KB L1, 3 MB L2 (0.5 MB/core), and 16 MB L3 (2.67 MB/core). It supports dual memory channels with a maximum RAM speed of 6,400 MHz, ECC memory, and the NX bit, and carries instruction set support for SSE 4.1, SSE 4.2, AES, AVX, AVX2, MMX, F16C, and FMA3. Big.LITTLE technology and an unlocked multiplier are not part of this configuration.