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What your FPS will be is another thing tho
Sry, for going off topic here, but im interested dat laptop.
How's the screen hinges and fan noise on load? Any cons?
To your questions.
It depends. Do you want a certain FPS? What games do you play? etc.. your laptop is avarage in terms of gaming (yes we factor in desktop as well) for most games you will run high for several years, some you might struggle and some you can't even run high with good fps but instead have to go medium (already now and last year) it all depends on the game, what you want, etc.
I assume the laptop is balanced around that 1070
If you want proper FPS you will not be running CP2077 on more than medium/high combo. (the visual differece will not be much)
Gears 4 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5BmY9JTlfY
Farcry 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0Z5KyFWObU
Witcher 3 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeurghQhAlU
U can read the comment section to find your answer
For me I have a GTX 960m 4GB which is equal to an Low/Mid (leaning to low) End GTX 750 Ti.
The gap between dekstop and laptop gpu's is very small now days, and none existant to some models.
And 960m is very low end now days. 1050ti or 1060 would be low end now, and both of them are far above 960m, no offense.
Running 1060 myself on my desktop and can easy run all todays games with Ok fps on Ultra. (In 1080p ofc) But yes, next year it will be different