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Best graphics card for laptops in 2026: the mobile GPUs I'd want in my next gaming laptop

The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 and a Blackwell RTX 5080 mobile die on a green background, with the 18WENKU recommended badge in the top right.
(Image credit: Lenovo, Nvidia)

For us PC gamers, the most important part of a gaming notebook is its GPU. Knowing what the best graphics card for laptops is could be the key that stops you from either spending too much on a machine that fails to perform or buying a gaming laptop without the necessary grunt to deliver the frame rates you crave.

The best graphics card for laptops is currently the RTX 5080, a remarkably powerful mobile GPU available in a range of power configurations in some of the best gaming laptops money can buy. The best budget mobile GPU is the RTX 5060, a surprisingly punchy performer, especially combined with Nvidia's Multi Frame Generation tech.

But just being confident about the specific graphics chip you're after isn't quite enough—you need to know how much power the manufacturers are letting that GPU chow down on, commonly referred to as the TGP. Laptop manufacturers have a habit of tucking this away in the specs sheet, but we make sure to highlight it in all our gaming laptop reviews to make sure you know exactly what you're buying. Choose wisely, and you really can pick up a remarkably powerful mobile gaming machine.

Curated by...
Dave James
Curated by...
Dave James

In his two decades as a technology journalist and PC gaming tech aficionado, Dave has reviewed, tested, and broken more laptops than any normal human should. He has been formulating benchmarking criteria and testing methodology since he was struggling to form even a facsimile of a beard, and has put pretty much every generation of graphics chip—in both desktop and mobile form—through their paces. He's personally run systems with all the chips recommended in this guide, and is speaking from a whole lot of experience.

Recent updates

Updated September 03, 2025 to give this guide a thorough going over and crown the new Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs in their respective categories. The RTX 5080 has taken the top spot overall, with the RTX 5060 coming in as best budget, the RTX 5070 as best mid-range, and the RTX 5090 as the best high end. It's all green up in this guide, with new charts and copy to show (and tell) you exactly which GPU you should be aiming for in your next laptop purchase.

Updated February 27, 2025 to note the upcoming launch of RTX 50 series laptops. As they aren't here yet and we haven't tested them, they won't yet be included but they could be very soon.

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