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^^ Hence why I say anything under 2000.00$ is a low priced gaming laptop. For comparison sake my desktop cost 1500.00$ to build and I canabalized a few parts (namely PSU and secondary harddrive), and that was just a hair below bleeding edge at the time I built it. Essentially a budget performance gaming rig, costs to go up any higher on the ladder were 500.00$ per componant.
It is. My MSI GT73VR[www.amazon.com] with i7-6820HK/32GB/GTX 1080 was $3299 when I bought it new last year. It's good, but like Sinsling said above, it's still essentially only comparable to a $1500-$1700 desktop. My $2500 gaming desktop can bury it easily in benchmarks, but I can't take my desktop with me on a train or whatnot either so I paid through the nose for the portability.
Don't take my word for it though... listen to the guys at notebookcheck.net that do this for a living: - Source[www.notebookcheck.net]
Also, like I said way back on page 1, ~50 FPS for Medium, FXAA, 1080p in SSE is normal for a mobile GTX 1050: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSy7Gzq7Qjc
It's not underperforming. It just has it's limits and they're pretty low.
(I'm gonna connect a miniDP later for a last try)
ENB really kills the FPS on the game. I bought a $500 laptop a year after skyrim came out, real budget but I needed it to travel. It played skyrim (oldrym) at 60fps vanilla, and it could still pull 50-60fps with 100+ mods. ENB is when it dropped to 30fps but mind you it had a 4gb dedicated video card in it. Games rely heavily on v-ram for textures so 2gb is fine for <2k textures at least for skyrim.
You're probably better off and this is totally theoretical, to install a texture mod that uses the vanilla skyrim textures from oldrym and enable ENB. It might look better that way, but it's hard to tell if this would work or not.
To be frank, your laptop is probably overpowered for skyrim SE but it lacks in v-ram.
i7 7700k
1050 ti oc
8 gb ram
250 ssd
windows 7 home premium (i plan on switching to 10 at some point for the directx 12 feature)
like i said, its not really a problem but if someone can point me to a fix, my ocd would REALLY appreciate it.
my CPU doesn't have an IGD, its purely a CPU, i have since upgraded my GPU to a 2060 super. still same problem, my bios even comfirms that i only have a GPU and not a IGP as well.
its weird, not a problem since the feature is only there to optimize your graphic settings, which i have bethINI do anyways. i just find it odd that the game has trouble seeing certain cards