Here we test seven games, all benchmarked at 1440p and 4K resolutions using maximum image quality settings, but with no DLSS/FSR and no ray tracing.
As you can see from the benchmarks, the Orion X is much more competitive with our own test system when it comes to gaming, as the restrictive PL1 limit is not really a factor here. There are a couple of occasions where we see a small difference between the two machines, but nothing more than a handful of frames, so you'd be hard-pressed to notice in the real world. That means it is a very capable machine for both 1440p and even 4K gaming, and you can always enable DLSS for a further frame rate boost in the games that support it.