MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW review – The FASTEST Gaming Laptop!

It’s not every day that a new laptop arrives and completely upends the performance hierarchy we’ve so carefully measured. The MSI Vector 17 HX AI (A2XWx) is one of those rare machines. It has not only challenged the reigning champions but has definitively beaten them, claiming the title of the fastest GPU we have ever tested. This isn’t MSI’s top-of-the-line flagship, yet it has managed to outperform even its more expensive, flagship sibling, the MSI Titan. This is the story of an unexpected king, a machine that pairs its record-breaking power with phenomenal cooling, excellent battery life, and a stunning display. But even a king can have its quirks, and we’re here to find out if they’re enough to tarnish the crown.
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Contents
- Specs, Drivers, What’s in the box
- Design and construction
- Display and Sound Quality, Display Profiles
- Get our profiles
- Work Performance: CPU, Storage, AI
- GPU and Gaming Performance
- [eBook Guide + Tools] How to MAX OUT Your Laptop
- Temperatures and Comfort, Noise, Stability
- Battery Life
- Disassembly, Upgrade options, and Maintenance
- Verdict
Specs, Drivers, What’s in the box
- HDD/SSD
- up to 4000GB SSD
- M.2 Slot
- 1x 2280 M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 + 1x 2280 M.2 NVMe PCIe 5.0 x4 See photo
- RAM
- up to 96GB
- OS
- Windows 11 Home, Windows 11 Pro
- Battery
- 90Wh
- Body material
- Plastic / Polycarbonate
- Dimensions
- 380.34 x 297.97 x 22.85 ~ 28.75 mm (14.97" x 11.73" x 0.90")
- Weight
- 3.00 kg (6.6 lbs)
- Ports and connectivity
- 2x USB Type-A
- 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
- 2x USB Type-C
- Thunderbolt 5, Power Delivery (PD), DisplayPort
- HDMI
- 2.1 (8K@60Hz / 4K@120Hz)
- Card reader
- SD (SD, SDHC, SDXC)
- Ethernet LAN
- 10, 100, 1000, 2500 Mbit/s
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi 7
- Bluetooth
- 5.4
- Audio jack
- 3.5mm Combo Jack
- Features
- Fingerprint reader
- Web camera
- FHD IR with HDR, 3D Noise Reduction+ (3DNR+)
- Backlit keyboard
- Microphone
- Speakers
- 2x 2W Stereo Speakers, Nahimic 3 Audio Enhance, Hi-Res Audio
- Security Lock slot
- Kensington Lock
All MSI Vector 17 HX AI (A2XWx) configurations
Drivers
All drivers and utilities for this notebook can be found here: https://www.msi.com/Laptop/Vector-17-HX-AI-A2XWX/support
What’s in the box?
MSI keeps the focus squarely on the hardware with the unboxing of the Vector 17 HX AI A2XW.
Inside, you’ll find the massive laptop itself and its enormous 330W power adapter, but don’t expect any other physical accessories.
However, MSI does toss in a nice digital treat to get you started: a code for one month of PC Game Pass.
Design and construction
The MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW presents a strong, “industrial” design with a slightly cosmic feel that is quite appealing. It’s a sentiment that MSI clearly shares, as they’ve dubbed the colour “Cosmos Gray” – a dark, handsome grey reminiscent of Apple’s Space Gray.
While you might be surprised to learn that a laptop at this price point uses a significant amount of plastic (MSI reserves its all-metal chassis for the flagship Titan line), the execution here is excellent. The lid is crafted from cool-to-the-touch aluminium, while the main body is plastic, but the overall structural integrity is fantastic. Even under firm pressure, there is no discernible flex or creaking; it feels incredibly solid. Perhaps the most impressive physical attribute is its resistance to fingerprints. After two-to-three weeks of intensive testing in our lab, deliberately without wiping it down, we couldn’t find even a single faint smudge on the chassis. It’s nothing short of phenomenal.
While it might appear sleeker in photos, in person the Vector 17 is a substantial machine with a serious presence, as expected from a high-performance 17-inch rig. The screen is framed by bezels that feel quite slim in the context of the large 17-inch panel, measuring 6.5 mm on the sides and 14 mm at the top (approximately 0.26 x 0.55 inches). This thicker top bezel is put to good use, housing an IR FHD camera (1080p @ 30fps) complete with HDR and 3D Noise Reduction+ (3DNR+) for excellent video quality.
In a huge plus for privacy and security, MSI has included a physical slider for the camera – a simple, effective feature we always love to see.

The expansive 17-inch deck easily accommodates a NumPad, and the keyboard features a vibrant 24-Zone RGB backlight. The main keyboard is comfortable for typing and gaming, but we found a couple of curious design choices. The keys on the NumPad are significantly smaller than standard, a curious choice given that there appears to be ample space for a larger layout. Similarly, the arrow keys are also quite small for a 17-inch gaming laptop, which might take some getting used to for certain game genres. For biometric login, there’s no fingerprint reader, but since every configuration comes standard with the IR camera, you have a fast and reliable login method with Windows Hello.
Thankfully, the trackpad is a highlight. Measuring a generous 131 x 81 mm (5.16 x 3.19 inches), it offers plenty of room for navigation. We found it to be very comfortable to use, with a pleasantly slick surface that allows for precise and effortless cursor control when you’re not using a dedicated gaming mouse.
Ports and Connectivity
The MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW is equipped with a comprehensive and forward-looking port selection distributed across its chassis. On the left side, the standout features are two cutting-edge Thunderbolt 5 ports. These offer extremely high data transfer speeds and support both DisplayPort for advanced external monitors and the powerful Power Delivery 3.1 standard. Accompanying them is a full-size SD Express card reader, a significant benefit for content creators who need to transfer large files from high-speed memory cards quickly.
The right side of the laptop provides convenient access for common peripherals. Here you’ll find two high-speed USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports, both delivering up to 10Gbps, which is ideal for fast external storage or other demanding accessories. A standard 3.5mm combination jack for a microphone and headphones is also located on this side, catering to all audio needs.
To improve desk organization and keep major cables out of the way, several key connections are located on the rear of the device. This includes the dedicated power connector, a powerful HDMI 2.1 port capable of driving displays at resolutions up to 8K at 60Hz or 4K at 120Hz, and a high-speed LAN port that supports up to 2.5GbE for a stable, low-latency wired network connection. A Kensington Lock slot for physical security is also present on the back.
Wireless connectivity is top-of-the-line. The Vector 17 is equipped with an Intel Killer BE Wi-Fi 7 module, providing access to the latest wireless standard for the fastest possible speeds, lower latency, and improved reliability on compatible networks. This is paired with Bluetooth 5.4, ensuring robust and efficient connectivity for all modern wireless peripherals and accessories.
Display and Sound Quality, Display Profiles
There are two display variants – 1200p / 165 Hz and 1600p / 240 Hz. We ordered the latter, higher-end configuration. It excels in color accuracy, coverage, and eye safety, while being average in brightness and contrast. The resolution is high enough for a 17-inch screen, although 4K would have been crisper.
| MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW | QHD+ (2560 × 1600), 240 Hz, IPS-Level | FHD+ (1920 × 1200), 165 Hz, IPS-Level |
| Panel ID | AUO B170QAN01.2 (AUO84A6) | — |
| Diagonal | 17.0 inches (43.2 cm) | 17.0 inches (43.2 cm) |
| Panel Type | IPS | IPS-Level |
| Resolution | 2560 × 1600 pixels | 1920 × 1200 pixels |
| Max Refresh Rate | 240 Hz | 165 Hz |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 | 16:10 |
| Pixel Density | 178 PPI | 133 PPI |
| ‘Retina’ Distance | Greater than or equal to 49 cm | Greater than or equal to 66 cm |
The 1600p 240Hz panel of MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW under our microscope
Viewing Angles
Viewing angles are good. We take photos from different angles to evaluate the quality.
Also, a video with locked focus and exposure.
Color Coverage
The whole “sail-shaped” map below (Fig. 1) consists of all the colors we can see, while the black crooked line shows all the colors from real-world scenes and nature around us.
Then, we’ve drawn some of the most important and interesting color spaces, compared to the colors the panel of MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW can show:
Standard/For Web: sRGB – widely used color space for most consumer devices, ideal for Web design and development
For Print: AdobeRGB – used in professional photo editing, graphic design, and print
For Photographers/Video Editors: DCI-P3 – used in high-end film production, post-production, and digital cinema
Premium HDR: Rec.2020 – the widest consumer ITU color standard, covering a massive 75.8% of the visible spectrum, a benchmark for premium HDR content.
MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW: the yellow dashed triangle (– – – – – –) represents the range of colors this display can show.
In our tests, we calculated the total color coverage of the display at 100% of the sRGB color gamut and 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut.
(Fig.1) MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW covers 100% of the DCI-P3 gamut
Brightness and Contrast
The maximum brightness in SDR mode is 427 cd/m² in the center of the screen and 428 cd/m² averaged across the surface with a maximum deviation of 5%.
The Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) on a white screen at maximum brightness is 6010K.
The contrast ratio is 1140:1.
Uniformity: Luminance, Contrast, and Color Deviation
The figure below shows the results from our uniformity test across different sections of the screen. It’s measured at 178 nits (Windows slider = 55%) — a brightness level we consider typical for standard working conditions.
DeltaE values below 4.0 are acceptable for regular users. For those working with colors, screens with DeltaE values no higher than 2.0 are recommended.
Color Accuracy
Let’s check the difference between real colors and those you’ll see on the MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW. We measure that distance in DeltaE – the higher the number, the more different they look.
Values below 4.0 are acceptable for regular users, while values below 2.0 are suitable for color-sensitive work. A value below 1.0 means the difference is indistinguishable to the naked eye.
For the next graph, we’ve selected 24 common colors, including dark/light skin, blue sky, green grass, etc.
Before our calibration of the MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW, the Average color accuracy was 3.4 dE (Fig. 2), and with our Design and Gaming profile, it lowered to 0.6 dE (Fig. 3). This is a great result!
Comparison in the Display P3 color space.
Here’s an illustration of what the Design and Office profile aims to deliver:
Left: No Profile | Drag the slider to see the difference | Right: Design & Office Profile


Visibility in dark scenes
Have you ever watched a movie with dark scenes where you could barely see anything? This often happens because many display panels struggle to differentiate the darkest nuances, making them appear the same.
The next figure illustrates how well the display reproduces these dark nuances. The left side of the image shows the display with stock settings, and the right side shows it with our Gaming and movies profile activated.
On the horizontal axis are the grayscale levels, and on the vertical axis – the corresponding display brightness.
You can also check how your display handles the darkest nuances but keep in mind that this also depends on the settings of your current display and the surrounding light conditions.
Response time (Gaming capabilities)
We test the reaction time of the pixels with the usual “black-to-white” and “white-to-black” method from 10% to 90% and vice versa.
We recorded Fall Time + Rise Time = 7.0 ms. Short pixel response time is a prerequisite for a smooth picture in dynamic scenes.
After that, we test the reaction time of the pixels with the usual “Gray-to-Gray” method from 50% White to 80% White and vice versa between 10% and 90% of the amplitude.
Health Impact: PWM (Screen flickering)
Some use PWM to regulate their brightness, which means that instead of reducing the light intensity, they pulse or flicker. Our brain merges the image, so it appears darker, but this strains both it and our vision, especially when the frequency of the pulses is low. You can read more about that in our dedicated article on PWM.
In the graph below, you see the intensity of light at different brightness levels—on the vertical axis is the brightness of the emitted light, and on the horizontal axis—time.
The light from the backlight of the MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW display is not pulse-width modulated, providing visual comfort in the discussed aspect.
Health Impact: Blue light emissions
Installing our Health-Guard profile reduces harmful Blue Light emissions while keeping the colors of the screen perceptually accurate.
If you’re not familiar with the Blue light, the TL;DR version is – emissions that negatively affect your eyes, skin, and your whole body. You can find more information about that in our dedicated article on Blue Light.
Health Impact: Screen Reflectance
Glossy-coated displays can cause eye fatigue in high ambient light conditions due to reflections. We measure the level of screen reflection with the display turned off, at a 60° angle.
The reflectance of the MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW’s screen is 50.6 GU. Very good result!
High Gloss: >70 GU
Medium Gloss: 30 – 70 GU
Low Gloss: <30 GU
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Have you ever watched a movie where, during dark scenes, you can barely see anything? Many displays fail to distinguish dark tones properly. Our Gaming and Movies profile enhances low-light performance, like HDR tech, using a gamma curve tailored to human perception — ideal for gamers seeking faster reactions and clearer visuals.

Health-Guard
Our Health-Guard profile protects your eyes by eliminating PWM flickering, reducing strain and fatigue, and minimizing harmful Blue light exposure that can disrupt sleep and health. It uses software dimming and a gamma curve tailored to human perception for comfort and safety during screen use.
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Sound
When we subjectively listen to a sound file through the built-in speakers (2x2W speakers), the sound quality offered by the MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW is very good. The low, mid, and high frequencies are clear.
Work Performance: CPU, Storage, AI
All performance and temperature tests are conducted with “Extreme Performance” activated in MSI Center:
CPU and Work Performance
The MSI Vector 17 HX AI (A2XWx) is powered by the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX – a high-performance H-series CPU that currently ranks #5 in our Top Laptop CPU Ranking. Its multi-core performance and efficient power delivery make it well-suited for demanding applications, whether for content creation, AI workloads, or gaming at high settings.
The Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX in MSI Vector 17 is not the fastest in our comparison although most competitors are pretty close to each other. Of course, the Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX is a step above everyone else, being the #1 Laptop CPU in our Ranking.
Single-core performance ensures smooth operation and responsiveness in operating systems, providing a better user experience.
Results are from the Geekbench 6 Single-Core test (higher is better)
Multi-core performance is essential for handling complex and demanding tasks, such as Video editing, CAD, and Scientific simulations.
Results are from the Geekbench 6 Multi-Core test (higher is better)
Here, we evaluate the CPU's performance using a real-world 3D rendering task, assessing its ability to handle complex computations and rendering workloads efficiently.
Results are from the Cinebench 2024 Multi-Core test (higher is better)
Storage Performance
For storage, MSI Vector 17 HX AI (A2XWx) provides two M.2 2280 slots – one NVMe PCIe Gen4, and one NVMe PCIe Gen5. We ordered a 1TB configuration and it arrived with a Micron 2500 (MTFDKBA1T0QGN) PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive.
It has very high sequential read (6.8GB/sec) and sequential write (5.6GB/sec) speeds, while maintaining very good temperature – below 60ºC, even during continuous benchmarking.
AI Performance
Here you can see the position of the GPUs and CPUs (NPUs) found within the MSI Vector 17 HX AI (A2XWx) in our AI Hardware Performance Rankings based on their AI processing power, measured in TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) - a critical metric indicating the computational throughput, particularly for AI tasks.
The first column shows peak performance for INT8/FP8 precision, which is the most widespread metric for evaluating AI inference capabilities. We exclude Sparsity to provide a more accurate reflection of AI performance in dense computation scenarios where sparsity optimizations may not be applicable. The second and third columns show the performance with Sparsity, and FP4 TFLOPS, when supported.
For SoCs, the results reflect the peak performance of the integrated NPU. Additionally, it’s important to note that, according to Microsoft, a NPU must have at least 40 TOPS of AI computing power for the PC to be considered “AI-capable.”
| # | GPU / CPU (NPU) | TOPS INT8/FP8 No Sparsity | TOPS INT8/FP8 Sparsity | TFLOPS FP4 Sparsity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 170. | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 (Laptop) | 363 | 726 | 1452 |
| 416. | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 (Laptop) | 281 | 562 | 1124 |
| 669. | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti (Laptop) | 209 | 418 | 836 |
| 1743. | Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX | 13 | — | — |
GPU and Gaming Performance
Graphics capabilities are impressive, with options including the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 (Laptop) – the top-ranked GPU in our Top Laptop Graphics Ranking, alongside the RTX 5080 (Laptop) at #2 and the RTX 5070 Ti (Laptop) at #12. These GPUs bring cutting-edge ray tracing, AI-accelerated performance, and desktop-grade power to a mobile platform, allowing the Vector 17 to handle the most graphically intensive tasks with ease.
Here is the great surprise – the RTX 5090 in Vector 17 is the fastest 5090 in our tests, and of course – the fastest GPU we’ve ever tested! It surpasses 18-inch laptops, including MSI’s own flagship – MSI Titan 18 HX AI (detailed review)! Until now, the record holder was Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 16″, Gen 10 (detailed review) but now the Vector 17 takes the crown!
The results are from 3DMark Time Spy (Graphics). Higher is better.
The results are from 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Unlimited. Higher is better.
Gaming tests

The MSI Vector 17 is an absolute beast for competitive gaming. In Counter-Strike 2, it delivers a phenomenal average of 295 FPS at the native 1600p resolution with Very High settings, easily saturating the 240Hz display for a top-tier esports experience.
| Counter Strike 2 | 1600p, Very High (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 295 FPS |

Even on the most demanding Cinematic preset in Black Myth: Wukong, the laptop provides a very playable 54 FPS at 1600p. This shows the raw power of the RTX 5090!
| Black Myth: Wukong | 1600p, Cinematic (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 54 FPS |

In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the Vector 17 flexes its muscles by pushing an incredible 146 FPS at 1600p on the Highest graphical settings. This ensures a stunningly fluid and immersive single-player adventure.
| Shadow of the Tomb Raider | 1600p, Highest (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 146 FPS |

The laptop demolishes the ray-tracing-heavy Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition. It achieves a buttery-smooth 74 FPS on the punishing Extreme preset at 1600p. Dropping to 1200p on the same settings yields 97 FPS, while the High preset at 1600p delivers an amazing 137 FPS.
| Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition | 1600p, High (Check settings) | 1200p, Extreme (Check settings) | 1600p, Extreme (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 137 FPS | 97 FPS | 74 FPS |
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Temperatures and Comfort, Noise, Stability
At idle, the CPU package of the MSI Vector 17 maintains a temperature of 48ºC, and the notebook is barely audible.
Office Work, Web Development, Design
Short periods (0:00 – 0:10 s) of 100 % CPU load
This test shows the CPU behavior during short periods of serious load. It’s important for users who are looking for laptops suitable for tasks like Web Design and Programming.
| Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX | Avg. P-Core Clock | Avg. CPU Temp. | Avg. CPU Power |
| MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW | 4496 MHz | 81 °C | 120 W |
| ASUS ROG Strix G18 G815 (2025) | 4480 MHz | 78 °C | 123 W |
| ASUS ROG Strix G16 G615 | 4471 MHz | 94 °C | 150 W |
| ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 18 G835 (2025) | 4399 MHz | 90 °C | 117 W |
| Acer Predator Helios 16 AI (PH16-73) | 4374 MHz | 87 °C | 154 W |
| Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 (16″ Intel) | 4268 MHz | 90 °C | 167 W |
| Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 AI (PHN16-73) | 4194 MHz | 91 °C | 151 W |
| MSI Vector 16 HX AI A2XW | 4185 MHz | 90 °C | 155 W |
| Lenovo Legion 7i (16”, Gen 10 / 16IAX10) | 4142 MHz | 94 °C | 118 W |
| Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI (PHN16S-71) | 3829 MHz | 88 °C | 130 W |
For short CPU loads, the MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW achieves the best average clock speed of 4496 MHz over 10 seconds, surpassing the previous top competitor in the comparison – ASUS ROG Strix G18 G815 (2025)!
The CPU temperature averages 81 °C, which falls within the acceptable range and is significantly lower than many other devices, several of which reach high temperatures between 90-94 °C. This indicates effective thermal management for burst workloads. With an average power draw of 120 W, the laptop demonstrates strong performance efficiently, making it well-suited for demanding short-duration tasks without reaching high temperatures.
Video editing, Scientific computing, Software compilation, 3D rendering
Long periods (0:00 – 30:00 min) of 100 % CPU load
This test shows the CPU behavior during long periods of serious load. It’s important for users who are looking for laptops suitable for tasks like Video Editing and 3D Rendering.
| Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX | Avg. P-Core Clock | Avg. CPU Temp. | Avg. CPU Power |
| ASUS ROG Strix G18 G815 (2025) | 4377 MHz | 90 °C | 144 W |
| ASUS ROG Strix G16 G615 | 4178 MHz | 97 °C | 134 W |
| Acer Predator Helios 16 AI (PH16-73) | 4106 MHz | 92 °C | 140 W |
| ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 18 G835 (2025) | 4058 MHz | 95 °C | 130 W |
| MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW | 4007 MHz | 87 °C | 111 W |
| Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 (16″ Intel) | 3981 MHz | 91 °C | 151 W |
| Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 AI (PHN16-73) | 3945 MHz | 91 °C | 130 W |
| MSI Vector 16 HX AI A2XW | 3903 MHz | 84 °C | 111 W |
| Lenovo Legion 7i (16”, Gen 10 / 16IAX10) | 3785 MHz | 89 °C | 96 W |
| Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI (PHN16S-71) | 3362 MHz | 85 °C | 86 W |
Under sustained 30-minute CPU loads, the MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW maintains an average clock speed of 4007 MHz, positioning it competitively among its peers. Crucially, the CPU averages an acceptable temperature of 87 °C, avoiding the high temperatures exceeding 90 °C seen in most of the other comparable laptops. This thermal performance is commendable, placing it among the better devices for prolonged tasks like video editing. With an average CPU power consumption of 111 W, it balances performance and thermal efficiency effectively for extended, demanding workloads.
Gaming Stability
Continuous gaming (1-hour test)
This test evaluates the laptop’s performance under sustained GPU load and high CPU usage.
| NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 | Avg. GPU Clock | Avg. GPU Temp. | Avg. Memory Clock | Avg. GPU Mem Temp. | Avg. GPU Power |
| Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 (16″ Intel) | 2238 MHz | 79 °C | 1463 MHz | 78 °C | 171 W |
| MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW | 2128 MHz | 79 °C | 1381 MHz | 75 °C | 172 W |
| MSI Titan 18 HX A2XW | 2079 MHz | 83 °C | 1749 MHz | 81 °C | 172 W |
| Acer Predator Helios 16 AI (PH16-73) | 2053 MHz | 85 °C | 1626 MHz | 79 °C | 163 W |
| MSI Raider A18 HX (A9Wx) | 2046 MHz | 78 °C | 2313 MHz | 75 °C | 161 W |
| ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 18 G835 (2025) | 1959 MHz | 73 °C | 2350 MHz | 72 °C | 159 W |
During an hour of continuous gaming, the MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW’s RTX 5090 GPU delivers strong performance, averaging 2128 MHz. This places it second in average clock speed among comparable systems. Thermal management is excellent, with the GPU core averaging 79 °C and memory averaging 75 °C, both well within the good range. These temperatures indicate stable and efficient cooling under prolonged heavy load, outperforming several competitors that operate at higher core temperatures. An average GPU power of 172 W demonstrates robust power delivery, contributing to its sustained high performance.
Battery Life
MSI Vector 17 has a big 90Wh battery. We tested it with the ECO-Silent mode activated in MSI Center:
Another big win for MSI Vector 17 HX AI A2XW! Almost 6 hours on a single charge (5h 42m) is an exceptional result for a 17-inch machine with an RTX 5090!
The closest competitor is Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 16″, Gen 10, with its 99.9Wh unit – 5 hours and 5 minutes on a single charge.
Brightness: 180 nits; Display Mode: SDR
Time to Full Discharge: Higher is Better


Disassembly, Upgrade options, and Maintenance
Removing the bottom panel reveals a clean internal layout with two large fans and a dense network of copper heat pipes feeding thick fin stacks on both sides. The heatsinks cover the CPU and GPU plus the power circuitry around them, so the thermal design looks ready for sustained high loads.
The cooling hardware uses several shared and dedicated heat pipes, metal spreaders over the VRMs, and chunky radiators at the rear corners.
Air is pushed by the twin blowers and exhausted through wide fins; service access to the fans is straightforward if you need to clean or replace them later.
There are two M.2 storage bays. The left slot is wired for PCIe Gen4 and in our unit it holds a 1TB Micron 2500 NVMe drive. The second slot is Gen5-compatible for future upgrades and is empty in this configuration. Both slots have thermal pads and simple, tool-only retention, so swapping drives is easy.
System memory is fully upgradeable via two standard SO-DIMM slots. The platform officially supports up to 96GB of DDR5 at up to 6400MT/s.
The wireless card is a replaceable Intel Killer BE Wi-Fi 7 with Bluetooth 5.4 module in an M.2 socket. Antenna leads are accessible and the card is held by a single screw, so future swaps are straightforward if standards evolve.
The battery is a 90Wh unit secured with screws and a standard board connector. Once the connector is unplugged and the screws are out, the pack lifts without extra brackets, making replacement simple when capacity eventually fades.
Overall, the Vector 17 HX AI A2XW is easy to work on, with straightforward access to both storage bays, two RAM slots, a replaceable Wi-Fi card, and a screw-in 90Wh battery, while the robust dual-fan cooling is serviceable and built for long-term reliability.
Verdict
The MSI Vector 17 HX AI (A2XWx) is, in no uncertain terms, an unexpected champion. It arrives not as MSI’s top-tier flagship, but as a performance-focused powerhouse that proceeds to systematically dismantle the established hierarchy. By combining a spectacular cooling system with the most powerful components available, MSI has crafted a machine that doesn’t just compete with the best; it beats them, all while delivering a surprisingly balanced and complete user experience.
This is a laptop that proves that smart engineering can be more important than a flagship title. While it makes a few baffling compromises in its physical design, its core performance, display, and endurance are so exceptional that it stands as one of the most impressive and compelling high-end gaming laptops we have ever tested.
✅ The Good
The performance of the Vector 17 is simply on another level. Its implementation of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 is so effective that it is officially the fastest GPU we have ever tested, outperforming even larger 18-inch flagships. This is a monumental achievement for a 17-inch chassis and translates into a sublime, top-tier gaming experience.
This incredible power is made possible by a masterclass in thermal engineering. The cooling system keeps both the CPU and GPU at remarkably low temperatures under load, allowing for high, stable clock speeds. This efficiency also contributes to the exceptional battery life; at nearly 6 hours, it is a standout performer in the high-performance category.
The QHD+ 240Hz display is another major highlight. It offers 100% DCI-P3 coverage, becomes phenomenally color-accurate with our profile, and is completely PWM-free, making it a dream for both competitive gaming and professional creative work. This is all backed by a future-proof I/O that includes two Thunderbolt 5 ports, Wi-Fi 7, and a 2.5GbE LAN port.
Finally, the build is incredibly solid, the fingerprint resistance is nothing short of phenomenal, and the upgradeability is top-notch with two RAM slots and two M.2 slots, one of which is Gen5-ready.
❌ The Bad
The most significant and baffling flaw is the keyboard layout. On a massive 17-inch chassis with ample deck space, the decision to include undersized arrow keys and a shrunken NumPad is a strange and unnecessary compromise that detracts from an otherwise excellent user experience.
While the chassis is incredibly solid, it is primarily constructed from plastic, which may feel less premium to some users given the laptop’s high price point. The lack of a fingerprint reader is also a minor inconvenience, though the standard IR camera for Windows Hello mitigates this.
🆚 The Competitors
The Vector 17’s most shocking victory is against its own, more expensive sibling, the MSI Titan 18 HX AI (detailed review). The Vector 17 not only delivers superior GPU performance but also offers more than double the battery life, a stunning upset that makes it the far more practical choice for most users.
It also successfully dethrones the previous record-holder, the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i 16″, Gen 10 (detailed review), taking the crown for the fastest GPU performance. When you factor in its superior battery life and equally impressive display, the MSI Vector 17 HX AI solidifies its position as the new performance king to beat in the enthusiast gaming laptop space.
You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: https://laptopmedia.com/series/msi-vector-17-hx-ai-a2xwx/
Pros
- Chart-topping, best-in-class GPU performance (fastest RTX 5090 tested)
- Exceptional thermal management for both CPU and GPU
- Excellent battery life for a high-performance gaming laptop
- Superb QHD+ 240Hz display with 100% DCI-P3 coverage and no PWM
- Future-proof connectivity with two Thunderbolt 5 ports and Wi-Fi 7
- Fantastic upgradeability with dual RAM and dual M.2 (Gen5) slots
Cons
- Baffling keyboard layout with small NumPad and arrow keys
- Chassis is primarily plastic, which may feel less premium for the price
- No fingerprint reader for biometric login












































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