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Acer Nitro 5 15.6-inch i5-12450H/16GB/512GB SSD/RTX4060 8GB Gaming Laptop
Acer Nitro 5 15.6-inch i5-12450H/16GB/512GB SSD/RTX4060 8GB Gaming Laptop
Acer Nitro 5 15.6-inch i5-12450H/16GB/512GB SSD/RTX4060 8GB Gaming Laptop

Acer Nitro 5 15.6-inch i5-12450H/16GB/512GB SSD/RTX4060 8GB Gaming Laptop

(22 reviews)

Nitro 5 Intel - AN515-57-5676 Tech Specs | Gaming Notebook

Nitro 5 Intel - AN515-57-5676 Tech Specs | Gaming Notebook

$998.00 - $2,057.20

in 3 offers

The lowest price for Acer Nitro 5 15.6-inch i5-12450H/16GB/512GB SSD/RTX4060 8GB Gaming Laptop right now is $998.00 at Mobileciti, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $729.00 on 4 June 2026 — today's price is 37% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 18 June 2026.

Acer Nitro 5 15.6-inch i5-12450H/16GB/512GB SSD/RTX4060 8GB Gaming Laptop

$998.00

(22 reviews)

Nitro 5 Intel - AN515-57-5676 Tech Specs | Gaming Notebook

Nitro 5 Intel - AN515-57-5676 Tech Specs | Gaming Notebook

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Last updated at 18/06/2026 03:43:02

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Mobileciti

$998.00

Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop (15.6'', i5-12450H, 512GB/16GB, RTX4060 8GB) [Refurbished] - As New

Free next-day delivery

ProTech IT Solutions

$1,050.00

Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58 15.6" FHD 144Hz | RTX 4050 | Core i5-12450H | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | Windows 11

Free delivery

TechCrazy

$2,057.20

Acer Nitro 5 15.6-inch i5 12th Gen 16GB 512GB W11H Nividia GeForce RTX4060 Gaming Laptop (Brand New)

Delivery between 22–26 June $20.57

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Reviews

Good value for the money especially with RTX3070Ti
7 July 2023Clockman

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Good value for the money. Sped up my video and photo editing by leaps and bounds compared to my 6 yr old Dell XPS which had the 1050 GPU. Easy upgrade to 64GB SoDIMM and adding a 4TB secondary NVMe. The only annoyance is the snap on back cover during the upgrade process which is tough to loosen even with a spudger. Also, the screen hinge was a bit loose, so I managed to find the nut to tighten during the upgrade process.

Great Value
6 June 2023Wonderlust

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Decent specs for the price. Couldn’t find anything to close to a 3070 ti for this price range. Comp running fine, but i havent ran anything too intensive.

Great laptop!
30 June 2023Zrsvg

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Plays most games on highest settings. Does get hot but if you weren't expecting that with a laptop that has a 3070 Ti then you need a desktop.

Specification

KeyboardBacklit
Processor BrandIntel
Processor Type12th Gen Intel Core i5
Processor Speed (GHz)1.50
Processor Max Speed (GHz)4.40

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Updated 1 day ago
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Mobileciti

$998.00

Out of stock

Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop (15.6'', i5-12450H, 512GB/16GB, RTX4060 8GB) [Refurbished] - As New

Free next-day delivery

ProTech IT Solutions

$1,050.00

Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58 15.6" FHD 144Hz | RTX 4050 | Core i5-12450H | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | Windows 11

Free delivery

TechCrazy

$2,057.20

Out of stock

Acer Nitro 5 15.6-inch i5 12th Gen 16GB 512GB W11H Nividia GeForce RTX4060 Gaming Laptop (Brand New)

Delivery between 22–26 June $20.57

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Good value for the money especially with RTX3070Ti
7 July 2023

Good value for the money. Sped up my video and photo editing by leaps and bounds compared to my 6 yr old Dell XPS which had the 1050 GPU. Easy upgrade to 64GB SoDIMM and adding a 4TB secondary NVMe. The only annoyance is the snap on back cover during the upgrade process which is tough to loosen even with a spudger. Also, the screen hinge was a bit loose, so I managed to find the nut to tighten during the upgrade process.

Clockman originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great Value
6 June 2023

Decent specs for the price. Couldn’t find anything to close to a 3070 ti for this price range. Comp running fine, but i havent ran anything too intensive.

Wonderlust originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great laptop!
30 June 2023

Plays most games on highest settings. Does get hot but if you weren't expecting that with a laptop that has a 3070 Ti then you need a desktop.

Zrsvg originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great powerful laptop, awesome deal!
12 July 2023

This Nitro 5 has the stats where it counts and with the sale, it knocks it out of the park. This model is easy to customize woth ram, a spare pcI storage, 8gb graphics. Smoothly runs Diablo 4 in ultra settings. I'm very happy woth the purchace.

Matt originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great specs, caught it on sale.
6 July 2023

TLDR: if you are looking for a good gaming/workstation laptop, do not even hesistate if you see this thing on sale again for $999!!!! (Sadly i have a feeling it wont be again). Now to the review; This thing is an absolute beast. I had ordered another Nitro 5 with an I-5 12500h, and a 4050 6gb, 512gb nvme, 16gb of ram, with a 144 herts FHD screen for $999, the Srgb color gammut for gaming on the screen was ok, but didnt come close to all the other gammuts like for workload stuff and photo/video editting wasnt even 50% coverage in most cases. This laptop went on sale for $999 which was the same price as the other one i just mentioned, and is quite literally better across the board in EVERYWAY!!! I didn’t hesitate to order, and return the other one lol. The AMD 6800H ... MoreTLDR: if you are looking for a good gaming/workstation laptop, do not even hesistate if you see this thing on sale again for $999!!!! (Sadly i have a feeling it wont be again). Now to the review; This thing is an absolute beast. I had ordered another Nitro 5 with an I-5 12500h, and a 4050 6gb, 512gb nvme, 16gb of ram, with a 144 herts FHD screen for $999, the Srgb color gammut for gaming on the screen was ok, but didnt come close to all the other gammuts like for workload stuff and photo/video editting wasnt even 50% coverage in most cases. This laptop went on sale for $999 which was the same price as the other one i just mentioned, and is quite literally better across the board in EVERYWAY!!! I didn’t hesitate to order, and return the other one lol. The AMD 6800H is the I-7 12700H counter part so already a win there, the 3070ti in this bad boy is a full powered 8gb of vram and destroys that 4050 in pure rasterized perfomance even with the 4050 using dlss, even the 4060, 4060ti, cant keep up unless using DLSS with frame gen, but then i can just turn DLss on and and destroy them too. Because of nivdia and their volatage limit on the 4050-4070ti, the full powered cards that advertise a 140w tgp dont even make it passed 100w and if they do the perfomance just tends to flatline, you dont have that issue with this 3070ti. Ive seen comparison videos of 4070s getting outperformed by 3070ti and overall the 4070 was like 7% faster lol, not meaningful at all ib most cases and you will also be paying $1,000 more easily for the 4070 laptop, is that worth 7%? Not to mention the AMD cpu is more power effecient then its Intel I7 counter part which will allow more power to be allocated to the 3070ti, (not to mention their integrated graphics are better too, but this does have a mux switch and it does work) 16gb of DDR5 4800mhz ram, 1tb gen 4 nvme (its a micron NVME for those wondering), oh and did i mention its a QHD display (1440p) compared to most in this price range being FHD, so using DLSS actually makes much more sense, the colors are waaaay more vibrant and come much closer to the full gammut and spectrums for not just SRGB, but all the others as well. Both screens do only get a little over 300nits of brightness, which i believe the FHD gets a bit brighter but the colors are not as vibrant, not even close. Gaming on this thing is a breeze, i can play anything i want, at highest settings, and still be utilizing that 165 hertz refresh rate, even without DLSS on in D4 i was getting 100+ fps 99% of the time, with DLSS on balanced it shot right to 165fps because i have it capped. It can get hot mostly the cpu but ive experience no throttling at all, and the cooling system does work pretty good, you can tweak stuff in the nitro sense software with the fans, and types of modes, but just on default (no perfomance mode on, or quiet) and fans on auto, it surprisingly kept the cpu within thermal spec and the fans didnt sound like a jet engine lol. Now switch to perfomance and the fans can get a bit loud, if left on auto. The keyboard is responsive with a nice click to them, and it has the 4 zone rgb that can be turned on and off for those that dont want it. Has many ports to chose from and they all function as intended. Overall a great laptop, at a GREAT price if you can find it at $999 like i did. The laptop is mostly black with sime cool silver accents on the cents and some design on the lid. It also came with a 280w power brick which is pretty beefy, but id rather have more then enough than bot enough power. Charges increbily fast. Tbh putting it all in backpack or computer bag eveeytbing fits fine, with my mouse, mouse oad, and other peripheals. Really not that heavy imo, sure you can find slimmer but i doubt it at that price and with those specs. This was a no brainer for me, as i needed something for on the go, mostly because most of my time to game is on weekends and my $3500 desktop doesnt get much use in the summer because im down the family shore house almost every weekend lol. Worth every penny at $999, and i find myself at home playing on it too lol. Hope i covered it all for anyone looking at this.

Ryan originally posted on bestbuy.com
No VRR
6 July 2023

Gsync doesn’t work (or even appear on Nvidia Control Panel) event though the laptop display supports “Freesync Premium”First instance I’ve seen of a Freesync display that doesn’t support GSync even though they’re all supposed to.I think there’s a legitimate issue with the MUX switch not supporting VRR. It’s either internal GPU w/VRR or dGPU without.Still, for a 3070 ti, it could very well be worth it (and even a great deal) if you don’t care too much about gsync/vrr.(Reviewed at $1000, but it is $1300 at time of review)

Higtron originally posted on bestbuy.com
Performs well but cooling system is inadequate.
8 July 2023

Does fine for the games i play however the cooling system is inadequate. The keyboard gets very hot after an hour of gaming and even the systems run hot even at max fan speed.

Thomas originally posted on bestbuy.com
Poor QA/QC, multiple stuck pixels.
10 June 2023

Two stuck pixels in the middle of the screen, very obvious and very disappointing, I dont know how this could have passed quality control....

Juggar originally posted on bestbuy.com
Super good laptop
19 June 2023

Works exactly what I want it to be. The laptop's sleek and modern design immediately caught my attention. The slim profile and lightweight build make it highly portable, allowing me to effortlessly carry it in my backpack without feeling burdened. The sturdy construction exudes a sense of durability and reassurance, assuring me of its ability to withstand the rigors of everyday use.

Elaina originally posted on bestbuy.com
Wont charge
4 July 2023

Worked good for the first use of the product. The next time i went to turn it on the screen was just black and I had to hold the power button to make it shut down. Once I got it turned on i realized it wouldnt charge. I tried every outlet in my house and nothing would work. Save your money and get something that will actually work.

Keith originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

KeyboardBacklit
Processor BrandIntel
Processor Type12th Gen Intel Core i5
Processor Speed (GHz)1.50
Processor Max Speed (GHz)4.40

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