Cyberpunk 2077 has turned into something of a benchmarking standard in itself. Its reliance on demanding graphical technologies, wide range of tweakable options, and easy DLSS support has made it a yardstick by which the performance of the best gaming laptops is easily compared. While Nvidia leans further into AI patches for its graphics cards and AMD stays out of the dedicated GPU race completely, though, those looking for the best native performance are being pushed between marketing pillar and eyebrow-raising presentation graph post.
I’ve been testing RTX 50-Series gaming laptops for well over a year now and have a whole bunch of stats sitting in a spreadsheet doing nothing. Let’s put them to work. If 2026 is the year you upgrade your gaming laptop, but you want to make sure you can run the heaviest releases around, this is what you need to know.
We’ve got two sides to this performance coin; FHD and QHD. To put it simply, you’ll need an RTX 5080 to stay above 60fps in RT Ultra at full 1600p resolution and an RTX 5070 if you’re happy to bump down to 1200p.
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Of course, each of these gaming laptops have their own processors, RAM amounts, cooling solutions, and chassis designs, all of which can ultimately affect those final framerates. While I’ve been careful to select a sample size that hits as many corners of the market and price range as possible, it’s important to remember that there will be outliers. The Acer Predator Triton 14 AI, for example, is pretty hamstrung by its more efficiency-focused processor, while the Razer Blade 16 works with a much slimmer form factor than MSI’s big’uns.
Still, taking averages of my testing pool, it’s pretty clear you’ll need at least a mid-ranger to even think about 60fps at top settings here.
The RTX 5060 isn’t completely out of the game, but it’s locked out of the RT Ultra race. With those setting dialled back, the Lenovo Legion 5 Gen 10, MSI Katana 15HX B14W, and Alienware 16X Aurora all keep their heads well above 60fps. The Acer Nitro V16 AI struggles to keep pace, and its FHD-only display bars it from the QHD bout.
What does that mean for you?

If you’re trying to work out the best mobile GPU upgrade for your next gaming laptop, Cyberpunk 2077 offers a good frame of reference, but it’s not your only concern.
On paper, it looks like you should be looking for an RTX 5080 gaming laptop – happy days, that’s the GPU that I found offered the largest performance increase compared to the graphics card class below it. If you’re really pushing the boat out you’d go for an RTX 5090, but I wouldn’t recommend it.
While the 5090 is technically the best option out there, I found in previous testing that it offers (on average) a 14.79% increase in performance for a 54.27% increase in price (at MSRP, March 2026). You’re spending a lot more for a little extra performance.
The other side of the equation is where the RTX 5070 starts to shine a little brighter.
Taking not just MSRPs into account, but actual on-sale rates across major retailers (Best Buy and Newegg, March 2026), an RTX 5080 gaming laptop is, on average, 48.03% more expensive than an RTX 5070 model. Considering most RTX 5070 machines are sitting at around $2,200 on a day to day basis, that’s a considerable price tag.
This is the bottom line, the RTX 5080 offers the best performance and value overall from a cold, hard, framerate perspective. If you want a future-proofed gaming laptop that can run the heaviest games of today and tomorrow, there’s no way to get around its cost.
Those machines just don’t drop their prices though (a sub-$2,000 price tag is the absolute goal here, but I’ve only seen one offer drop this low and that was over Black Friday). If you’re happy to drop back to FHD, the RTX 5070 is an excellent alternative and sees far more frequent gaming laptop deals. You can find these rigs for $1,300 to $1,500 if you’re looking at the right time, after all.
I’m also hunting down all the best Asus gaming laptops and the best Alienware laptops available, or check out the best Razer laptops.
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