In addition to various Intel and Nvidia models, the Nitro 5 also exists in several AMD versions. Depending on the model, either the Ryzen 5 2500U or the more powerful Ryzen 7 2700U is used. The mid-range Radeon RX 560X chip, which is used extremely rarely and celebrates its Notebookcheck premiere in this article, serves as the dedicated graphics card. The size of the DDR4 working memory is 8 or 16 GB, while the storage solution consists of either a 1000-GB HDD or a combination of a 128-GB SSD and 1-TB HDD.

The price of the Nitro 5 starts from 629 Euros (~$715; $699 in the US), with the more affordable versions not being equipped with Windows 10 but only with Linux. The model we tested costs almost 900 Euros (~$1023) and is called AN515-42-R6V0.