Value-focused expandability
Two DIMM slots, two M.2 slots, and a spare 3.5" bay keep upgrades simple.
Desktop review
Clean, entry-level Intel Core i5 performance for $799 CAD that keeps office work and light editing worry-free.
Acer's Aspire TC-1775-UR11 pairs a 10-core Intel® Core™ i5-14400 with fast DDR5 memory and integrated UHD Graphics. It's priced for productivity-first buyers who need a reliable tower that still leaves room for an extra SSD or better GPU down the line.
Intel® Core™ i5-14400 (10 cores / 16 threads, 2.5GHz base, 4.7GHz turbo)
8 GB DDR5 (2x4GB) + 512 GB PCIe Gen4 SSD (extra M.2 slot plus 3.5" bay)
Intel® UHD Graphics 730 with shared memory (DisplayPort + HDMI)
Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C, USB-A, HDMI 2.1, Gigabit Ethernet, SD card reader
300 W power supply, tool-free access, up to 7 USB ports (including front USB-C), and Kensington lock slot for safeguards.
13.4" × 6.42" × 13.8" footprint, 7.8 kg desktop ready for multi-monitor setups.
Designed for everyday work
Two DIMM slots, two M.2 slots, and a spare 3.5" bay keep upgrades simple.
Low-power Intel® platform keeps fan noise under control during streaming or multitasking.
Bundled keyboard, mouse, and support for up to two external displays keep students productive.
TPM 2.0 plus physical lock slot keep sensitive documents protected.
One PCI Express x16 slot gives you the flexibility to add a faster GPU later.
Standard limited warranty and Acer Care Center keep drivers and BIOS current.
4.2
61% of reviewers give this desktop a straight 5-star score for everyday reliability.
Great value pick
"Reliable desktop for work and school, the fan kicks up only when I render and the SSD keeps boot times short." – 3 days ago
Acer Care Plus unlocks accidental damage protection and faster parts dispatch to keep the tower running for years.
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