Question about acute HIV symptom manifestation

Hey! I have a question regarding acute HIV/ARS symptoms and how they manifest. Pretty sure that any person who has done some research on the matter, has come across some sort of statistics on how likely you are to get certain symptoms during 2-6 weeks after HIV exposure, obviously most common being fever, sore throat, etc. However i have struggled to find any sort of information regarding how are these symptoms manifested in terms of time with regards to each other. Now, from what i know, it is called acute for a reason, which to me, logically means that the onset of the symptoms must be sort of sudden and develop fast. My question is- Can these symptoms manifest in more gradual fashion and independent from each other? For example, for 2 days you get fever, for other 2 days you have a headache, then for another few days you have a sore throat, and so on, basically 1-2 symptoms at a time, that last from say week 2 to weeks 4 or even longer. It is obvious from the information that is widely available, that each immune system is unique and might react differently, but i just wanted to get other peoples, as well as experts opinion on the matter. P.S. I am not a freaked out guy trying to find symptoms and diagnose based on them, i am a strong believer that the only way to get a proper diagnosis is to get tested outside the window period, so let me spare you some time in case you wanted to voice similar opinion. My question is mainly because of curiosity. Thanks!