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Ganoncrotch said:

userbench has the "normal" mobile version of it at 20% less effective speed and again, look at some of those benches on the mobile side, erratically ducking down into tragically lower side, they might be called 1060s but those are going to be closer to 1050/ti in the home levels of performance when heat becomes an issue inside the smaller cases of the laptop. I'll always stick to my view that the term Gaming Laptop is an oxymoron. If needs must then go for it, but if it's going to be so high end a card that you need to have it plugged in all the time anyways you'd be better off just going down the PC route and ignoring laptops in this bracket. unless you travel a lot and then a laptop with this sort of a price tag is not going to survive too much moving around unless a lot of care is taken.

Yes, cooling is always a problem. Space is the primary reason to go with a (15.6") laptop. Where I normally use it, I simply don't have any space for a desktop and monitor. Plus it's still easier to move a laptop to the tv than a desktop. Games are not the primary concern though. PS4 pro handles that. It's just a couple of pc and xbox games I would like to try out that my current laptop has no chance of running. It's a rather high premium on a laptop, still better than buying a separate small form factor gaming pc for under the tv. I need the laptop anyway.