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I imagine you'd get a much better experience, and even image quality, if you simply didn't run so many settings on ultra.
Without dlss and frame generation regardless of the graphic settings it remains under 60 fps.
That's probably how I would play on a 4060 laptop, personally.
Standard Details
NO DLSS: 45/55 FPS
DLSS BALANCED: 65/78 FPS
DLSS QUALITY: 58/70
what´s your laptop display resolution? I guess 2560 x 1600??
4060 desktop and laptop are practically the same card, I don't know wtf are you talking about. 4070 and above are different enough, yes, but not 4060.
Some people still think that gaming laptops don't perform, when in fact they're on fire these days. It's not early 2010 any more. Tech has changed