Hmm, something else must be holding it back then, you should be getting around 2200.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-Ultra-9-275HX-Processor-Benchmarks-and-Specs.943094.0.html
Ah that might explain why it's a little lower than some other laptop benches with the same CPU. You should up it to 100% and run the benchmarks again if you want to see what scores the laptop can manage working flat out 😊
Sorry, I meant did you have it running at cpu power max percentage 100% or 99% which you said you normally use. Just I think doing that turns off intel turbo boost meaning you leave a lot of potential performance on the table.
Were those CPU benchmarks done with the CPU at 99%? Just they are a little behind some other benchmarks I've seen with the same processor in different laptops.
Below are scores for the AORUS Master 16 with a 5080 as an example.
Multi - 2038
Single - 135
Don't suppose you have a link to that document, would be interested in having a look?
Ignore the above, found it here - https://download.schenker-tech.de/media/products/schenker-key-18-pro_e25/key-18-pro-e25_memory-guide_2025-04-11.pdf
Thanks for that!
Have you looked into Throttlestop yet? Undervolting the CPU might help with not only getting temps but also squeezing a little bit more performance out.
@Kain6622 Would be very interested to know what kind of temperatures you get on the CPU/GPU when you do some demanding gaming, plus how it benchmarks!
Also, do you know what speed your memory is running at on your system? It's not the full 5600MHz is it?
Oh, and enjoy your new laptop, amazing...