Acer Aspire TC-885-ACCFLi5O Desktop, 8th Gen Intel Core i5-8400, 8GB DDR4 + 16GB Optane Memory, 2TB HDD, 8X DVD, 802.11ac WiFi, Windows 10 Home
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Acer Aspire TC-885-ACCFLi5O Desktop, 8th Gen Intel Core i5-8400, 8GB DDR4 + 16GB Optane Memory, 2TB HDD, 8X DVD, 802.11ac WiFi, Windows 10 Home

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Item Dimensions
13.78 x 6.42 x 13.39 inches
Item model number
TC-885-ACCFLi5O
Item Weight
16.65 pounds
Operating System
  • Windows 10 Home
Series
TC-885-ACCFLi5O
Hard Drive
2 TB Mechanical Hard Drive
Brand Name
Acer
RAM
8 GB DDR4
Processor
Processor Brand
Intel
Processor
4 GHz Core i5 Family
USB
USB 2.0 Ports
4
USB 3.0 Ports
4
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 8th Generation Intel Core i5-8400 Processor (Up to 4.0GHz) 8GB DDR4 2666MHz RAM Memory & 16GB Intel Optane Memory 2TB 7200Rpm SATA hard drive & 8x DVD-Writer Double-Layer Drive (DVD-RW) 802.11AC Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet LAN & Bluetooth 5.0 1 - USB 3.1 Type C Gen 2 port (up to 10 Gaps), 1 - USB 3.1 Gen 2 port, 1 - USB 3.1 Gen 1 port, 4 - USB 2.0 Ports & 2 - HDMI ports & 1 - VGA Port
Reviews
3.2
Reviews: 20
5 stars
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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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1 star
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Joe D
4
My home system that is used for office overflow work had a motherboard failure that was too costly to repair. I purchased the Acer Aspire TC-885-ACCFLi5O Desktop, rather than assemble another from components. It took five minutes to plug the unit in, have the simple Windows set up completed and connected to the Internet with the systems built in Wi-Fi. Compared to the older high performance tower system it replaced the Acer is quieter, much more compact, and significantly faster for my purposes. I use it to maintain a remote server, for Internet publishing and for graphic design and photo editing. Disk storage is huge and the 16GB Intel Optane Memory makes disk access very fast. The system has 8GB of RAM and could be bumped up to 32GB, but I am finding that not necessary. The integrated Wi-Fi is easy to set up and much better than the older system. The Acer keeps pace with the 100mbps DL / 12 UL Spectrum connection through a Linksys Max-Stream AC2200 MU-MIMO Tri-Band WiFi Router and NETGEAR Cable Modem (32x8) DOCSIS 3.0. The keyboard and mouse are wired and the keyboard is a compact layout with relatively heavy key resistance. Both are nicely done and work without a problem. The graphic display is excellent and multiple monitor use is supported. I use a single with a high speed HDMI connection, leaving one more HDMI and a VGA connection. The front panel layout is useful with audio in and out jacks, 3.0 and 3.1 USB ports and a card reader. The DVD drive is handy for older software and useful if there is a drive failure in the future. There are 6 more USB ports at the back panel and another set of audio ports and a wired LAN connection. The system is supplied with Windows 10 Home, but there is no useful additional feature for me in Windows 10 Pro. I am not a fan of Windows 10 and the rent a software approach to applications, but that is the state of systems and not Acers fault. Support is +/-. The system comes with the Acer Care Center application for performing simple administrative clean up tasks and to get tech support. The application hung up on my system. Acer online chat suggested I download and reinstall, but a check with the Acer Care Center compatibility checking tool showed it to be not compatible with this system. Advice they gave regarding memory upgrades was complete and accurate. Addition 4/27/2019 - While the specs show a free SATA connection, the manufacturer might clarify that there is only a physical mounting space for a 2.5" drive, not a 3.5. Additionally, there is no obvious power source for the device as the second plug on the power supply cable is too short to reach the mounting area. A popular and highly rated external USB 3.0 drive box was not recognized in any of the USB ports. So I am going to leave this alone and use it as it works flawlessly with all application software, the system is fast with office and photo editing software. I remain happy with the purchase. Great price and excellent performance.
Andrea Polk
4
In the last 20 years, Ive used, built, cursed and drooled over many a PC. Currently, I alternate between using both Mac and PC systems (both laptops and desktops), but this is the first PC Ive ever had with Optane Memory. Optane Memory essentially is cache (short term) memory that assists system memory in processing tasks. Ideally, Intel Optane Memory makes a traditional hard drive (like the 2TB 7500 rpm one in this PC) perform like an SSD drive. It works to quickly access metadata, that resides between system memory (RAM) and the main storage (hard drive). The PC configuration that I have has 16GB of Optane Memory and 8 GB of traditional RAM. Its quicker in terms of read, but write speeds for the hard drive are minimally impacted by this configuration. To truly maximize this systems speed, Im hoping to boost the system by adding an SSD using a PCIe expansion port that supports M.2 for SSDs. I will then clone the Windows 10 Home operating system to the new drive and make it the boot drive, using the 2TB drive as storage. (NOTE: I will be getting that drive in the next week and will update this review after making that update.) When I review a PC I think about who might like using it. I think this PC is a good fit for a user who does basic tasks: email, web browsing, minor photo editing, listening to music and watching movies. Its a budget-priced desktop with great storage and room to grow. It has ample ports and can connect via HDMI to any size monitor or HDTV, making it a decent choice for a home media PC with apps for Netflix, Hulu, and Xbox. But its not for a user who wants separate audio and graphics cards, although you could add your own via an expansion card. Its also not (as other reviewers have said) a gaming computer. If you consider the installed apps of Solitaire and Candy Crush "gaming" then Im wrong. But if youre looking for a computer that can handle high frame rate games this is not for you. (NOTE: The refresh rates are 59fps and 60fps for this PCs video.) Audio is average with onboard integrated audio but can be improved if you use a Bluetooth speaker and stream music from a device like a smartphone. What I liked about this PC: 1. There is room to upgrade it just a bit. 2. Intel Coffee Lake Processor seems capable and zippy. 3. Entry level online gaming is OK with this PC. 4. Easy access to the interior of the case for upgrades - two screws and you slide off the side panel to get to work. 5. A good number of ports both front and back, with SD card reader, (2) USB 3.1, (4) USB 2.0, (2) HDMI, (1) VGA, USB- Type C, and microphone and headphone jacks. 6. DVD-RW drive is easily accessible at the front of the PC. 7. Small footprint makes it easy to stash this PC on a shelf or under the desk. 15" H x 7" W x 14" D 8. Runs so quietly you forget its on. 9. The latest in Wifi and Bluetooth connectivity are on this PC. 10. This PC has both wireless and wired internet connectivity options. 11. Maximum RAM (Random Access Memory) can be upgraded to 32GB via (2) DIMM slots. **This is in addition to the existing Optane Memory of 16GB on the system I received. 12. It is a zippy computer when youre multitasking. I can watch a YouTube video, draw using 3D Paint and have several tabs open in a browser and all of it moves quickly without bogging down. ----------------------------------- What I wish was better about this PC: 1. Very average looking case. 2. UHD Graphics 630 has a very low frame rate and I found it was glitchy - making YouTube videos freeze and the monitor go black. Happened twice during my 4 hours initial testing of the PC. **I suggest considering adding a video card to this PC. 3. Integrated sound and graphics are a cheap way to go, and while functional they offer no great sound or visuals - just average performance at best. 4. Norton Antivirus software installed, but only good for 30 days. Cmon... 1 year should be standard! But you can use Microsofts Windows Defender suite which is part of Windows 10 and FREE. Just uninstall Norton when your trial is up and switch to Defender in Settings. 5. Some bloatware apps installed. You can uninstall them though. 6. Super cheap feel to the wired keyboard and mouse. Loud, clunky and not well made, mine is destined to be in the Goodwill bin very soon. Thankfully wireless keyboard and mouse combos of better quality are inexpensive upgrades. ------------------------------------ Upon unboxing you should sign in with your Microsoft account if you have one. Your browser bookmarks and some other things will be updated on your new PC if you do so. You should also do a search for Updates and then let the system do a Windows 10 update. The updates will take some time and require a couple of restarts to get the job done. I have a 100 Gbps internet connection via Wifi and it took about 1 hour to complete all the updates and restarts to my system. ----------------------------- This PC is not bad, nor is it slow as some have claimed, but it is not going to blow your doors off via its speed with the 7200rpm HDD even with Optane Memory. Its probably best suited for those who dont ask too much from their PC experience, but want a daily driver for general tasks. My expectations were that this PC would be a good basic, budget PC and for the most part, those expectations were met. My greatest concern about the overall mechanical integrity of this PC is how the integrated graphics were glitchy out of the box. I wonder if that will continue? Perhaps adding a video card would clear it up? Time will tell. ---------------------------- ------------------------------- NOTE: 3/22/19 - Regarding the NVMe M.2 slot available to an SSD. I tried to install a Samsung 970 EVO SSD NVMe into the M.2 slot on the motherboard of this PC. It was a royal pain to get to the port as its located under the cage that holds the hard drive and DVD drive. A lot of tearing apart the case had to happen just to access the connection. Since theres only one NVMe M.2 slot on the board for SSDs, I had to remove the Optane Memory module to swap it with the Samsung SSD. The Samsung was recognized by the BIOS, but never initialized correctly. Windows 10 refused to boot as before despite making the changes that should have had it going. When I swapped out the Samsung SSD and replaced the Optane memory back into its place, all was back to as out of the box working order. I did change the Advanced - Onboard SATA Mode from RST with Optane (disabling it) when I put the Samsung SSD in. I reversed that process when I replaced the Optane memory. So with regards to this PC having a M.2 slot that can accept a NVMe M.2 Id say ... not really. You do have (2) DIMMs for RAM with a capacity for up to 32GB though, so if you can get the BIOS configuration and SSD drive that plays nice with this system, you could theoretically remove the Optane Memory and add an NVMe SSD to the M.2 slot currently occupied by Optane Memory. The bottom line: Its a trade-off even if you get a drive that is initialized and one Im not sure you should make. I have ordered an enclosure for the Samsung EVO 970 NVMe SSD and will be using it via a USB 3.1 port on the front of the case. I plan on cloning the hard drive to make it the boot drive, which may increase system speed that much more and would allow it to work with the Optane memory. Ill keep you posted! --------------- 4/23/19: Never did get the Samsung EVO NVMe SSD to get recognized by the system. Maybe its the drive. I did add a 2GB MSI graphics card to this system and it made an appreciable difference. It was cheap at about fifty bucks and easy to put into the case in about 5 minutes. A simple upgrade that anyone can do. Overall, a good basic system that is nicely boosted by Optane memory. TPM security (for encryption) also makes this system a good choice for business. ------------------------------
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