On an RTX 2050, FH6 at High will likely land around 45–60 FPS at 1080p , with dips below that in heavier scenes, based on current benchmark-style videos and player reports for the same GPU. A few tests and forum posts suggest 60+ FPS is possible only with optimized settings or upscaling, not always on a straight High preset.

What to expect

  • 1080p High: about 45–60 FPS.
  • 1080p High + upscaling/optimized tweaks: roughly 60 FPS or a bit higher.
  • If your laptop is 4 GB VRAM and 8 GB RAM , stutters are more likely, especially if the system runs hot or background apps are open.

Practical setup

  • Turn textures down one step if VRAM is tight.
  • Use DLSS/FSR-style upscaling if FH6 supports it on your system.
  • Keep crowd, shadows, reflections, and ambient occlusion lower for the biggest FPS gain.
  • If you want smoother gameplay more than visuals, Medium with a few High options is usually the sweet spot on an RTX 2050.

Quick reality check

You probably won’t get a locked 60 FPS on High everywhere with an RTX 2050, but you should get playable 1080p performance and near-60 in many areas if the rest of the laptop is decent and the game is tuned well. The main limiter is that the RTX 2050 is an entry-level laptop GPU, so open-world racing games tend to push it hard.

TL;DR: expect about 45–60 FPS at 1080p High , and closer to 60+ FPS only with some settings changes or upscaling.