Yes, there are tools available that show you the expected frame rate before you start playing a game.
Yes, there are tools available that show you the expected frame rate before you start playing a game.
It resembles an app or a webpage; I recall seeing something similar before but can't pinpoint exactly what it was.
It's hard to give precise details because updates, Windows versions, and hardware differences all matter. You might find useful info by looking at others with similar configurations online.
Don't stress too much, it's just a laptop—I'm not that focused on it, haha
It's hard to do much about it overall. I'd focus on the thermal design, though—it really impacts gaming laptops. Even with a high-end CPU and GPU, if they both overheat from the start, it's a loss. For instance, a Razer Blade with a 3070 performs better than one with a 3080 because the size and cooling can't cope with the heat of the latter.
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