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just say "it's a 9750H"
The game runs 75-90fps in most places. RTX OFF needless to point out. Runs smooth, fps hasn't every been an issue even once that is noticeable enough for me to even glance at the fps display.
Big takeaways. RTX is off, DLSS is balanced, most other settings are a mix of high and medium with a few even at ultra. Only thing set to low is distant shadows resolution.
You are lucky to get those fps with that CPU.
1. You're overconfident about how high your settings can be.
2. Your CPU and/or GPU are overheating and throttling down to cope.
i have exact same setup and playing at ultra (without rtx) at 1080p and with quality dlss, barely goes down below 60-55 in open world (and only in some weird locations goes below 50, like diner with takemura or delamain command center, for some reason)
ps. also this cpu is actually better than gpu counterpart, and the game usually gpu bound, so if anything sucks, its gpu, not cpu certainly
Gaming = Desktop , because a laptop costs double and gives you half the preformance.