Hi peeps,
Well, it has finally happend... My Acer Aspire 3628 AWXMI has finally kicked the bucket after 7 years of abuse. The hinges always were a sensitive point of this latop and it has endured a DIY fix 3 or 4 times glueing the thig back together, which always did the trick. However now the plastic of the frame is so badly degraded and metal parts have broken off that restauration once more is not going to work.
My old baby:

Now I was searching for a replacement in the €450-€550 range and while I saw some nice A8-5550, A8-4500 and Ci3 laptops in that range my eyes spotted this one:
Acer Aspire V5-552-65356G50akk:

Windows 8 - AMD A - Series (A6 - 5357M, 2.90 GHz, 1 MB) - 39.6 cm (15.6 inch) LED - 16:9 HD - LCD - CineCrystal - AMD Radeon HD 8750M 2GB - 6 GB DDR3 SDRAM - 500 GB Serial ATA - No - Color Black - Weight 2.00 kg - Maximum Battery Run Time 4.50 hours (n)
Detailed Specs:
This all for €499 inluding taxes!
Is this possible? Is this logical? The graphics cards is quite the model for that price, at least overhere (closest laptop with the same GPU has an i3 and is €150 more expensive!). But it also sounds a bit weird they would stick something higherish end and couple it with a A6-5357M? Does this sounds to good to be true? I can only find a model like this on the german Acer website. The Dutch Acer website doesn't have it listed, but it is in stock at some shops and only appeared last week. No Press release, no website, nothing...
If the information is correct, wouldn't the A6-5357M bottleneck the setup or shouldn't I be worried about that? I have absolutely no clue what for performance to expect form the A6-5357M because the few benchmarks that are available are all over the place. Just know it's basicly the BGA version of the A6-5350 wich doesn't really help in the benchmarks department because those are also few and far between...
Would this be a good CPU/GPU combo or is the CPU way too light and does it actually make more sense to go for a cobination with more powerful processor with a lighter GPU? (for instance a Ci3 3120M/GF GT635M combo for around the same price?)
Any Insights?
If you are interrested in helping me further have a look at Impossibly long URL because of filters, so just click it already ;-) and have a look. It's a Dutch website but most of the info would be self explanatory.
Well, it has finally happend... My Acer Aspire 3628 AWXMI has finally kicked the bucket after 7 years of abuse. The hinges always were a sensitive point of this latop and it has endured a DIY fix 3 or 4 times glueing the thig back together, which always did the trick. However now the plastic of the frame is so badly degraded and metal parts have broken off that restauration once more is not going to work.
My old baby:

Now I was searching for a replacement in the €450-€550 range and while I saw some nice A8-5550, A8-4500 and Ci3 laptops in that range my eyes spotted this one:
Acer Aspire V5-552-65356G50akk:

Windows 8 - AMD A - Series (A6 - 5357M, 2.90 GHz, 1 MB) - 39.6 cm (15.6 inch) LED - 16:9 HD - LCD - CineCrystal - AMD Radeon HD 8750M 2GB - 6 GB DDR3 SDRAM - 500 GB Serial ATA - No - Color Black - Weight 2.00 kg - Maximum Battery Run Time 4.50 hours (n)
Detailed Specs:
This all for €499 inluding taxes!
Is this possible? Is this logical? The graphics cards is quite the model for that price, at least overhere (closest laptop with the same GPU has an i3 and is €150 more expensive!). But it also sounds a bit weird they would stick something higherish end and couple it with a A6-5357M? Does this sounds to good to be true? I can only find a model like this on the german Acer website. The Dutch Acer website doesn't have it listed, but it is in stock at some shops and only appeared last week. No Press release, no website, nothing...
If the information is correct, wouldn't the A6-5357M bottleneck the setup or shouldn't I be worried about that? I have absolutely no clue what for performance to expect form the A6-5357M because the few benchmarks that are available are all over the place. Just know it's basicly the BGA version of the A6-5350 wich doesn't really help in the benchmarks department because those are also few and far between...

Would this be a good CPU/GPU combo or is the CPU way too light and does it actually make more sense to go for a cobination with more powerful processor with a lighter GPU? (for instance a Ci3 3120M/GF GT635M combo for around the same price?)
Any Insights?

If you are interrested in helping me further have a look at Impossibly long URL because of filters, so just click it already ;-) and have a look. It's a Dutch website but most of the info would be self explanatory.

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