Acer Nitro 50 (N50-610) vs. Lenovo Legion T5 (AMD)
Here is a side by side comparison between Acer Nitro 50 (N50-610) and Lenovo Legion T5 (AMD) specs including price, processors, memory, graphics, storage, ports, and more.
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Camera & Audio
Acer Nitro 50 (N50-610)
Lenovo Legion T5 (AMD)
Audio
DTX:X Ultra
External Ports
1 x Headphone Jack
Front
1 x Microphone Jack
Front
3 x Audio port
1 x Line-in, 1 x Line-out, and 1 x Microphone 3.5mm audio jack. (Rear).
Dolby Atmos® Gaming Effect
5.1 Channel Surround Sound
Misc
Acer Nitro 50 (N50-610)
Lenovo Legion T5 (AMD)
Security
BIOS Security
Power-on passwordAdministrator password
Warranty
3 years on-site warranty.
1-year mail-in service
1-year depot service
1-year limited onsite service
2-year depot service
Acer Nitro 50 (N50-610) vs. Lenovo Legion T5 (AMD)
The Acer Nitro 50 (N50-610) and the Lenovo Legion T5 (AMD) were released in the same year, 2020. Both systems share the same full-tower form factor that can accommodate a large motherboard, multiple graphics cards, extra storage, and better cooling solution.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is like the brains of your desktop computer. Its performance determines how fast and responsive your PC is. Generally, a processor with newer architecture, more CPU cores, higher TDP (measured in W), and faster clock speed (measured in GHz) tends to be more expensive and run faster than others with older architecture, fewer CPU cores, lower TDP, and lower clock speed.
For Acer Nitro 50 (N50-610), you have options to configure it with a 65W 10th Generation Intel Comet Lake 6-core Intel Core i5-10400F up to a 65W 8-core Intel Core i7-10700 with a boost speed up to 4.80 GHz.
While Lenovo Legion T5 (AMD) has configurations with a 65W AMD Zen 3 6-core AMD Ryzen 5 5600G up to a 105W 16-core AMD Ryzen 9 3950X with a boost speed up to 4.70 GHz.
Memory
The Random Access Memory or RAM is the super-fast and temporary storage used to handle all active tasks, apps, and games that will go away when your PC turns off. The more memory your PC has, the better multitasking your PC can handle without having to reload data from slower permanent storage that includes the hard disk drive or solid-state drive.
Both PCs have the same amount of four RAM slots meaning that you upgrade later if you are unsatisfied with the amount of memory on your PC. You can upgrade memory on Acer Nitro 50 (N50-610) up to 64GB of 2666MHz dual-channel DDR4 memory. For Lenovo Legion T5 (AMD), it supports up to 64GB of 3200MHz or 128GB of 2933MHz dual-channel DDR4 memory.
Ports
Computer ports are the interface for connecting your PC to its peripheral devices or other PCs. The most common peripherals are keyboard, mouse, monitor, flash drive, speaker, and printer. Most of them use Universal Serial Bus (USB) as their connection to your computer. So the PC with more USB ports can connect to more peripherals at the same time.
There is a total number of 8 USB ports available on the Acer Nitro 50 (N50-610), one more than the Lenovo Legion T5 (AMD) that has only 7 USB ports. On top of the number of USB ports, the type and version of each USB port are also necessary for determining how fast it is.
The Acer Nitro 50 (N50-610) has seven USB Type-A ports and one USB Type-C port. It has two ports that support USB 2.0 (480 Mbps), two ports that support USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps), and four ports that support USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps).
For Lenovo Legion T5 (AMD), it has six USB Type-A ports and one USB Type-C port. The PC has two ports that support USB 2.0 (480 Mbps), four ports that support USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps), and one port that supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps).