Does Acer Aspire V5 support SSD?
2 PCIe NVMe SSD standard.
What core is Acer Aspire V5?
Acer Aspire V5-9899 is a Windows 8.1 laptop with a 15.60-inch display that has a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels. It is powered by a Core i7 processor and it comes with 6GB of RAM.
How can I make my Acer Aspire v5 faster?
Upgrading your RAM You have to upgrade your ram for better performance. Go to startup button-> All programs,->Accessories-> System Tools-> disk-defrag. this will organize your files on your hard-drive so that they are easier for the hard-drive to access and produce faster speeds.
How do I change the keyboard on my Acer Aspire V5?
Turn off the laptop and remove the battery. Remove two screws securing the Keyboard. The Keyboard is held by two locking clips, under the battery. Use the sharp tip of a plastic tool to release the keyboard.
What kind of processor does Acer Aspire v5-531 have?
The Acer Aspire V5-531 is driven by the Sandy Bridge Intel Pentium 967 dual-core ULV (ultra-low-voltage) processor. The processor’s especially low operational voltage results in lower power consumption and serves as a small highlight as ULV processors are typically found in considerably more expensive notebooks.
Which Acer Aspire laptop is the most powerful?
Those seeking a more powerful notebook might wish to take a look at the Acer Aspire V5-571G. Otherwise identical to our V5-531 test sample, the Aspire V5-571G adds the power of an Intel Core i5-3317U processor, a dedicated Nvidia GeForce GT 620 graphics card, and a larger hard drive.
What is the Aspire V5 Notebook series?
Acer markets its Aspire V5 notebook series as “ultra-slim notebooks”. The idea behind the entire series is to provide consumers with a line of low-priced ultrabook-style notebooks without needing to meet the actual ultrabook specification. The Aspire V5 series notebooks come with screen sizes of 14, 15.6, and 17.3 inches.
What is the size of the Aspire v5-531 clickpad?
The Aspire V5-531 uses a 10.5 x 7.8 cm (0.41 x 0.31 in) Synaptics ClickPad. The ClickPad resembles a traditional touchpad but lacks independent mouse buttons. The entire ClickPad is clickable and when the lower part of the pad is clicked, it results in either a left or right mouse click depending on where the finger is positioned.