Final Words

Although there are a few shortcomings on the new for 2020 Acer Swift 3, overall the company has done an excellent job on a lot of the key areas of this notebook. Considering the price of just $649, including 8 GB of RAM and a 512 GB NVMe SSD is very welcome, and having a processor that offers as much performance as the AMD Ryzen 7 4700U is the icing on the cake. The fact that everything is wrapped up in an attractive, sturdy aluminum shell really lets the Swift 3 punch above its weight.

AMD’s Ryzen 7 4700U is likely to be one of the more popular offerings in notebooks, and AMD has delivered. The new Zen 2 cores are much more competitive, and AMD has crammed eight cores onto this 15-Watt CPU. It is only in the last couple of generations that we saw quad-core processors in the 15-Watt range, but AMD has proven that they can make eight work in a limited power window. And while Intel appears to have a single-threaded performance advantage with their Sunny Cove CPU architecture, AMD’s Renoir simply overpowers Ice Lake with the number of full cores available.

The GPU performance is also excellent, and despite AMD cutting back on the numbers of compute units included in Renoir, they’ve made up for it not only with GPU frequency, but also with CPU performance helping feed the GPU. In all cases, the new 7 CU GPU in Renoir was able to outperform the 11 CU GPU in Picasso. Generally, a wider, slower GPU is going to offer better efficiency, but AMD has delivered the performance.

That performance does come at a cost though, and that is heat. The Acer Swift 3 could not keep up with the demands of the Renoir APU at full blast, and there was significant throttling when running at the Best Performance level in Windows 10. That is disappointing, because it prevents this notebook from being able to get the most out of the APU inside. If you were hoping to use the integrated Vega graphics for light gaming, be aware that you may run into heat issues.

It almost goes without saying that the display quality is also lacking. To hit this kind of a price point, certain areas were cut, and one of them was the display. The Acer Swift 3 does offer a 1920x1080 IPS panel, but the poor backlighting, lack of sRGB coverage, and poor color accuracy all make it a very mediocre display. It is not unexpected in this price range, but is one of the areas that reminds you why this laptop is priced where it is.

Despite the negatives, Acer has still delivered a winning combination with the Swift 3. It offers the same look, feel, and portability of a much more expensive design. The 83% screen to body ratio is not industry leading, but does offer the modern look of a thin-bezel design, and manages to make this 14-inch laptop feel much more compact than it is. It is also very light, at 2.65 lbs, making it very easy to travel with, if we ever get to travel again.

At a $649 MSRP, Acer has delivered a very solid value, thanks to the AMD Ryzen 7 4700U, 8 GB of DDR4-3200, and a 512 GB PCIe SSD. The Ryzen platform offers the same Modern Standby resume features as Intel now, so wakeup is instant. Battery life was very solid, and Acer has included features like an integrated fingerprint reader making sign-in a breeze.

 

Acer has been a great partner for AMD, and the new Swift 3 punches well above its weight. It is easy to be distracted by some of the top-end notebooks on the market, but if your budget is not quite there, you get a lot of the same qualities, but at a price that is very reasonable. The Acer Swift 3 SF314-42 is set to available in the early part of this month, so it should be available to purchase very soon.

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  • Spunjji - Wednesday, May 6, 2020 - link

    That's going to have been the same for his existing systems, though. Your numbers are off too - the amount used by the iGPU is flexible. Right now on my 8GB system with a pair of 1080p screens connected, it's losing 128MB to the iGPU.
  • Icehawk - Thursday, May 7, 2020 - link

    My enterprise loads so many agents a typical machine sits at 4-6gb at boot. 16gb is plenty for almost anyone though.
  • fmcjw - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    You're talking about this one, right? Looks like the same model bring reviewed here.
    https://item.jd.com/100006461093.html#crumb-wrap

    For the price of a Xiaomi Mi 10 you get 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD, almost too good to pass up. But for 300USD more the Swift 5 has Thunderbolt 3 (vs full-function USB-C alt), full-gamut AUO matte touch screen (vs plain IPS and if it's BOE panel probability is high it flickers), bigger battery (48Wh vs 56Wh), 8GB RAM onboard with an empty slot, and is 200 grams lighter... decisions decisions...
  • eek2121 - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    “ To see how the Acer Swift 3 with Ryzen 7 4700U performs, we have run it through our laptop test suite to see how it performs.”

    Grammar.
  • sorten - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    Whew, the news for Intel is as bad as we expected.
  • Deicidium369 - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/NX.HJF... Identical except for the APU
  • sorten - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    LOL ... The i7 got pounded into the dirt, and even the i5 is more expensive than the AMD powered version.
  • Korguz - Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - link

    sorten, Deicidium369 doesnt care, he bases his post on his own person anti amd opinions, not facts. he cant get his own personal facts straight, why would he get these facts correct ?
  • schujj07 - Wednesday, May 6, 2020 - link

    He was banned from Tomshardware forum. He posted mostly false information and had the attitude of a cyber bully.
  • Korguz - Wednesday, May 6, 2020 - link

    ive noticed, his post there, like here are pure fiction, and comedy gold, specially when others refute is BS, and he has no way to counter it, and just runs away, and doesnt reply back

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