
They also come with an NVMe PCIe SSD or SATA SSD and a HDD with up to 2TB capacity for additional storage. The notebook is available in configurations with up to 16GB of DDR4 system memory, upgradable to 32GB.

The Aspire V 17 Nitro also features 7th Generation Intel Core processors and up to a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card with 6GB of dedicated GDDR5.

The updated Aspire V 17 Nitro Black Edition (starting at $1,399) features a 17.3-inch display with optional 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution and is available with optional integrated Tobii eye-tracking hardware just like on the premium Predator 21 X. In addition, the first 300 notebooks will include a limited edition series number on the panel. The notebook ships with a blue dragon graphic on the panel, or it can be customized with a combination of graphics, national flags or a name engraving. Located just above the keyboard on the right side is a metal maintenance panel which provides access to the RAM modules and one 2.5-inch hard drive. The separate numeric keypad can be flipped over and used as a Precision Touchpad. Customers can swap out the black W, A, S and D keys with teal ones from the included accessory kit. Its full-sized mechanical keyboard features Cherry MX Brown switches with individually programmable backlit keys, offering 16.7 million color options. The Predator 21 X also includes Acer DustDefender, which removes dust build-up, and Acer’s CoolBoost app, that can be used to adjust the fans’ airflow to deliver extra cooling performance during heavy use. Five system fans (three of which are AeroBlade metal fans) work together with nine heat pipes to dissipate excess heat and prevent heat-related interruptions to games.


The massive air vents located around the chassis are a major design element. Acer Predator 21 X and its massive air vents
