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Acer Aspire 5 A515-51-58HD review: Optane memory gives this budget laptop a boost

Posted on September 10, 2018July 30, 2019 By Jarvis

HDD + Optane = speed.

While it’s thicker and heavier than we’d like and it suffers from an iffy display, the Optane memory-equipped Acer Aspire 5 delivers impressive quad-core performance for hundreds less than its ultraportable competitors.

A budget laptop that manages to squeeze quad-core power into a reasonably slim-and-light design, the Acer Aspire 5 comes with a built-in advantage: Intel’s Optane memory, which gives the laptop’s traditional hard drive a serious boost.
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