While Acer supplies the E5 with a fast processor, the hard drive is a typical 500
GB mechanical unit.
Not exact matches
Our review
unit, the only available configuration at publishing time, packs in both a 512
GB SSD and a 2 TB
mechanical drive.
Users should be warned, however, that entry - level variants come with a 500
GB mechanical drive that probably won't perform as well as the drive in our review
unit.
Our review
unit was powered by the Intel Core i7 - 6700T with 8
GB of RAM, the aforementioned GTX 960, and a 1 TB
mechanical drive, all for $ 949.
Our entry - level review
unit arrived with an Nvidia GTX 970M graphics chip, 16
GB of RAM, and two hard drives — a 128
GB SATA drive and a 1 TB
mechanical disk.
Our tricked - out review
unit came packing not only a 3,820 x 2,160 display but also a Core i7 - 4710HQ processor, 16
GB of memory and a 256
GB solid state drive joined by a 1 TB
mechanical drive.
Our review
unit housed a 128
GB SSD for the Windows and gaming, and a 1 TB
mechanical drive for data.
Our review
unit arrived with an Intel Core i5 - 4570T processor, 8
GB of RAM, and a 1 TB
mechanical hard drive.
Our review
unit came with a 512
GB solid state drive along with a 1 TB
mechanical drive.
MSI outfitted our review
unit with a Kingston 128
GB SATA SSD and a 1 TB
mechanical HDD.
It was both the largest drive among the
mechanical units, at 4
GB, and offered the best performance.