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Posted by Pero
 - March 11, 2015, 13:47:45
Quote from: Sadique Ahmad on January 10, 2015, 07:59:20
Its processor is upgradable or not? I'm using it and i want to upgrade it processor already upgraded ram 8gb (G.skill f3-1600c9-4grsl). Having performance issue please help me out. if its upgradable please tell me all compatible processors. thanks in advance. 

It's BGA so not upgradeable unless you have some uber soldering skills :P
Posted by Sadique Ahmad
 - January 10, 2015, 07:59:20
Its processor is upgradable or not? I'm using it and i want to upgrade it processor already upgraded ram 8gb (G.skill f3-1600c9-4grsl). Having performance issue please help me out. if its upgradable please tell me all compatible processors. thanks in advance. 
Posted by Nic Naam
 - May 09, 2014, 00:48:09
 >:( Acer uses lousy keyboards. I have had a 13.3 inch Travelmate, an Aspire One netbook (which I still use), and now I just bought the V5-131 with Celeron 1007U. They all develop problems with the keyboard within one year of purchase - the worse one is the newest V5-131: two keys are faulty (not registering) brand-new. I was so mad that I bought an OEM replacement keyboard (quite a chore to replace the KB!!!), just to discover that the [down arrow] key of the new KB is faulty. Just showing Acer uses lousy keyboards to cut cost!!
Posted by Pero
 - December 29, 2013, 15:25:43
Quote from: bob on December 05, 2013, 12:57:00
how about gaming? i wanna install COD Black Op.

I bought the version with the 1007U and added 4GB ram to get dual channel. The GPU when plugged in is running constant at 1000 Mhz and my memory is at 1600Mhz. With that being said this is the weakest  IB gpu and it is far from a gaming gpu.

So while I highly doubt that COD Black Ops will work, lighter games and games where having fluid 30+ fps all the times is not important do work. I have tried WoW, Torchlight 1/2, Warhammer 40K DoW and even XCOM EU / EW and FIFA run pretty decent.

I get the following benchmark results:

3DMark 06 - 3490 | 3DMark 11 - P374           |  3DMark Vantage - 1579   |  3DMark Ice - 20664
3DMark Fire 245   | 3DMark Could - 1877      | CB11.5 OpenGL 9.88fps | CB11.5 CPU 1.23
PCMark 7 - 1611   | PCMark Vantage - 4085 |

So it's far from gaming machine but for the price is decent and it's much faster than my old Atom netbook. I can run MatLab and light CAD models in Inventor / Catia for university and with light load get 6+ hours of battery life so I am pretty happy with it  :)
Posted by Hræsvelgr
 - December 07, 2013, 10:38:26
Quote from: bob on December 05, 2013, 12:57:00
how about gaming? i wanna install COD Black Op.

forget about it  ;D
Posted by bob
 - December 05, 2013, 12:57:00
how about gaming? i wanna install COD Black Op.
Posted by Pero
 - September 29, 2013, 20:44:54
Forgot to add. Thank you for the review  :)
Posted by Pero
 - September 29, 2013, 20:39:46
Where did you find this model? I looked at notebooksbilliger and ideal.de and they only had the model with 1007u for 249 euros and only in pre-order with no available delivery date.

Also it would be nice if there are also some pictures with the battery installed so it gives people idea how much it protrudes.

Finally this really looks like something I was looking for in a while, a 11.6" portable laptop, with 6+ hours battery life, matt screen and decent performance that costs less than 300 euros.
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 29, 2013, 10:55:35
Long battery life for little money. With the Aspire V5-131, Acer offers a subnotebook with big battery capacity. Thanks to its ULV processor, the power consumption of the small computer is low and we expect a very long battery life. This review uncovers whether this is actually true.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Acer-Aspire-V5-131-10172G50akk-Notebook.102564.0.html