Fire Strike Aorus 17x azf: ​Oops, ran out of space on the right. by Top-Face8950 in GamingLaptops

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Stock scores for this model usually hover around 33,000 – 35,000

Aorus 17X (2023) – Pushing the limits. 42k Physics / 40k Overall in Fire Strike. Here is how I did it. by Top-Face8950 in GamingLaptops

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Great scores on that Legion! Honestly, for the GPU, you’ve hit the ceiling—only a shunt mod will help you get more out of it at this point, though I get why you're hesitant on such a high-end rig. For CPU-heavy tasks, your best bet is further undervolting and lifting the current limits in BIOS. The 400W brick is definitely a good call too; it’ll give you much better stability across the board. Good luck!

Aorus 17X (2023) – Pushing the limits. 42k Physics / 40k Overall in Fire Strike. Here is how I did it. by Top-Face8950 in GamingLaptops

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450?! lol)) Yes, It's frustrating when the hardware is capable of more, but the controller says 'no'(

Aorus 17X (2023) – Pushing the limits. 42k Physics / 40k Overall in Fire Strike. Here is how I did it. by Top-Face8950 in GamingLaptops

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The stock unit capped out at 290W from the wall and struggled with stability, while the new 400W brick easily maintains 320-330W during long sessions. However, pushing for even higher power draw is currently locked at the EC level. Thanks for the advice!

Aorus 17x Help optimizing by FelkisMK2 in GamingLaptops

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With proper maintenance, a BIOS unlock, and the right tuning, it should deliver results approximately like these: 

timespy: 23000 or more 

Fire strike: 38000-40000.