Acer V3-571G Battery Life, Thermals, and Acoustics

I mentioned in the introduction that there were three areas where I feel Acer made some unnecessary compromises. One was the choice of LCD, the second was the choice of hard drive, and the third was their battery capacity. The V3-571G comes with a 6-cell 48Wh battery, and while it’s not the end of the world I still feel a 56Wh or 63Wh battery would have been easy enough to fit into the system without altering the price. Unfortunately, bean counters tend to look for every possible area of savings on budget laptops, and the drop in battery capacity probably shaved off dollar (give or take?) from the Bill of Materials. So how does that affect battery life?

Battery Life - Idle

Battery Life - Internet

Battery Life - H.264 Playback

Battery Life Normalized - Idle

Battery Life Normalized - Internet

Battery Life Normalized - H.264

Actually, considering the capacity the battery life isn’t so bad. Maximum possible battery life is 6.5 hours, and typical use battery life for surfing the Internet is still five hours. Anyone interested in using the laptop to watch movies on a longer flight will note that you get just under four hours of H.264 playback from the hard drive, which is only enough to make it through two medium length films. Looking at the normalized battery life results, the Acer V3 rates near the top of the pack, with only the M3 Ultrabook beating it in all three tests and AMD’s Trinity leading in two of the three tests (but losing in normalized H.264 playback). Had Acer equipped the V3 with a 56Wh battery like the M3 or Trinity, we’d be looking at another 30 to 60 minutes of battery life.

Looking at the thermal performance, it’s pretty clear that the V3 chassis provides sufficient cooling for the IVB and Kepler parts. During extended stress testing, the CPU did hit just under 90C on one core, but that was atypical—generally, under load we saw temperatures in the low to mid 80s. The GPU does even better, with a maximum temperature we recorded during stress testing of just 68C.

Noise levels are equally impressive, with idle noise near our testing floor of 30dB, coming in just slightly higher at 31dB. Under heavier CPU or GPU loads, noise creeps up to 33.5dB, with periodic increases to 34.5dB. With a maximum load on the CPU and GPU, we did manage to reach and stay at 35.6dB pretty much as long as we let the testing continue, but that's still pretty quiet for a laptop under full load. The only real concern I have with noise levels is that it appears we’re at maximum fan speed when we’re hitting ~36dB. Why is that a problem? It means that if the laptop happens to be in a more extreme environment (say, Arizona summer weather, with you sitting outside in 110F+ heat), there’s no room for the fan to try and compensate for added heat.

I actually covered the exhaust with my hand for a couple minutes to see if I could get a higher fan speed, with no success (and an uncomfortably hot hand). Interestingly, rather than getting hotter it appears both the CPU and GPU throttled a bit—or at least, I didn’t see core temperatures increase beyond the previously measured highs. This is worrisome as I have a friend with an older Gateway P-series FX notebook that behaves in a similar fashion, only now he’s getting to the point where the 3-year-old notebook occasionally overheats and crashes—something it didn’t do during the first couple years of use. Will the Acer V3 behave similarly in a couple years? Only time will tell, but I’d feel better if there was at least one or two more notches on the fan speed. I’d rather have a loud laptop that runs stably than a quiet laptop that crashes.

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  • Abirzenith - Thursday, July 12, 2012 - link

    Well Despite what many people are saying , this review will be very helpful to those who are researching for a new laptop. At the end of the day it all comes to the person who's going to buy the product , To some display matters the most, To some processing power and to some the graphics processing unit matters the most. It depends on individual taste, you need to decide what you want the most out of our Laptop
  • pman6 - Thursday, July 12, 2012 - link

    we need more core i5's with dedicated graphics at budget prices.

    Give me 15.6" 3rd gen core i5 + gt650m + 1600x900 lcd for under $700 please.
  • karasaj - Sunday, July 15, 2012 - link

    That's asking for way too much for way too little, haha. You can get that for ~900 I think, but 700$ is pretty expensive.

    I think there could be more i3 +dGPU options below 700$ to compete with AMD, but i5 + 650M + a good LCD is a lot to ask for under 700$ I think.
  • Jiah - Saturday, July 21, 2012 - link

    can you compare this 2?so that i could tell which one is better
    i'm about to buy one of them

    (sorry bout my english)
  • bloodlife - Monday, August 27, 2012 - link

    Is this model available in India..?
    It's isn't displayed in Acer.in
  • anakr3 - Friday, November 23, 2012 - link

    Very useful review; thank you. Reached here looking for an in depth review of the Acer Aspire V3-571G-6407 (the Core i5 3210M 2.5 GHz model) which is about $550. I am planning to use this mainly as an htpc for streaming HD movies and music..I was initially thinking of a mac mini, but it looks like a laptop with this spec will be more flexible for my purposes. Two questions:
    1) I've read somewhere that some of the laptops don't output full HD via their HDMI ports. Is this the case with the Acer V3?
    2) Is it ok to run a laptop like this 24/7?
  • Vundolf - Saturday, May 4, 2013 - link

    Can you please make a video tut of how to open this laptop ? I'd like to clean it's fan cuz' it's overheating
  • FiloSvR - Thursday, October 17, 2013 - link

    where i can find a dual-channel LVDS cables for acer v3-571g ( 2012 - 2013 model ), i had bought a 1080p screen replacement, but i can't use it! Please help

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