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RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell Laptop GPU: FPS benchmarks and laptop guide

RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell Generation Laptop GPU — 16 games benchmarked at 1080p, 59 models in the catalog.

RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell Generation Laptop GPU — 16 games benchmarked at 1080p , 59 laptop models in the used-laptop catalog . This guide covers what the chip delivers in games, where it sits among mobile GPUs in 2026, and which laptops carry it.

The RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell Generation Laptop GPU is NVIDIA's 2025 professional flagship tier squeezed into a mobile envelope — and the numbers here are serious: 16 games benchmarked at 1080p, 59 catalog models carrying it, and a composite placement inside the top five of all 341 scored chips in this catalog. This guide covers where the chip sits, what it brings, and the frame rates you can expect.

Where the RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell sits in 2026

With a composite score of 86.3, this chip ranks #4 of 341 — ahead of the GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (84.9), the RTX 5080 Laptop GPU (84.5) and the RTX 4070 (84.5), and behind only the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition (100), the RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell Generation (88) and the RTX 5090 Laptop GPU (88). In plain terms: this is workstation silicon that outruns nearly every gaming flagship in the book. Its closest sibling in spirit is the RTX 5000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU (86.3, rank #8) — the previous pro flagship we cover separately — and the PRO 4000 matches it on composite while drawing from a newer architecture.

What the chip brings

The record lists 8,960 CUDA cores on a 4 nm process, 16 GB of GDDR7 memory, a 140 W envelope and roughly 36.8 TFLOPS of shader throughput — server-class specs in a notebook. Public benchmark entries support the placement: a PassMark score of 28,530, a GeekBench Vulkan result of 192,622 and an OpenCL result of 181,072. The feature set includes CUDA, DLSS and Resizable BAR.

FPS in games at 1080p

All 16 recorded entries are estimated values rather than measured runs, so treat them as a calibrated forecast: Valorant around 360 FPS, The Witcher 3 around 344, Counter-Strike 2 at 257, Fortnite at 224, Forza Horizon 4 at 213 and Resident Evil 4 Remake at 207 at the high preset. Even the heaviest rows — Cyberpunk 2077 at an estimated 159 FPS, Battlefield 5 at 149, Metro Exodus at 148 — clear 60 comfortably. For a chip this size, 1080p gaming is almost an afterthought; its real work is viewport and compute.

Laptops that carry it

59 catalog models match this chip, spanning 2023 to 2025 mobile workstations. The current-generation hosts include the Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 ($1,760), Dell Pro Max 18 Plus and 16 Plus ($1,440 each), and HP ZBook Fury G1i in 16" and 18" sizes ($1,760) — the 18-inch Fury being the natural big-cooling partner for a 140 W part. The previous generation shows the same pattern: Dell Precision 5690 and 5680 (from $1,126), Precision 7780 ($2,099), HP ZBook Fury 16 G10 and G11 ($1,408–$1,827). Entry pricing sits around $1,126, with the top listings reaching $2,340 for a ThinkPad P1 Gen 6 configuration.

Bottom line

If you need one machine for both CUDA-heavy professional work and high-refresh gaming, this chip does both without compromise — top-five composite, 16 GB of fast memory, and estimated triple-digit frame rates in every recorded title. The value angle is the used Precision 5680/7680 or ZBook Fury G10 route at $1,126, which buys the same silicon the newer chassis carry. Buyers chasing pure gaming per dollar should read the RTX 5090/5080 Laptop pages instead; the PRO 4000 is about doing everything, not doing games cheapest.

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RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell Generation Laptop GPU at a glance

Catalog score
86.3
#4 of 341 mobile GPUs
Games @ 1080p
16
Laptops
59
models in the catalog
Released
2025
VRAM
16 GB GDDR7
Shader cores
8,960
TDP
140 W
Process
4 nm
FP32
36.8 TFLOPS
PassMark: 28,530 GeekBench Vulkan: 192,622 GeekBench OpenCL: 181,072
CUDA DLSS RESIZABLE BAR

🤔 How to choose

Universal advice for any use case.

  • Reliability vs price: reliability (median 50) ↔ price (median 385.1).
  • Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 48) ↔ overall performance (median 49.8).
  • Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 50) ↔ battery life (median 2.8).

🎮 RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell Generation Laptop GPU — game FPS at 1080p

Average FPS per game, high quality preset.

Game FPS (1080p) Verdict
Valorant ~360 ✓ Comfortable
Overwatch ~240 ✓ Comfortable
Fortnite ~224 ✓ Comfortable
Forza Horizon 4 ~213 ✓ Comfortable
Resident Evil 4 Remake ~207 ✓ Comfortable
Forza Horizon 5 ~194 ✓ Comfortable
Far Cry 5 ~176 ✓ Comfortable
Dota 2 ~168 ✓ Comfortable
Cyberpunk 2077 ~159 ✓ Comfortable
Battlefield 5 ~149 ✓ Comfortable
Metro Exodus ~148 ✓ Comfortable
PUBG: Battlegrounds ~140 ✓ Comfortable
The Witcher 3 ~344 ✓ Comfortable
Counter-Strike 2 ~257 ✓ Comfortable
CS:GO ~240 ✓ Comfortable
GTA V ~140 ✓ Comfortable
16 benchmarked games — full spec page. Verdicts: ✓ comfortable (≥60 FPS), ⚠ playable (30–59), ✗ low (<30). "~" marks estimated values.

Laptops with the RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell Generation Laptop GPU

Showing 12 of 59 matched models — newest first. Names link to the full review.

Model Year Class Price
Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 2025 Workstation $1760
Dell Pro Max 18 Plus 2025 Gaming $1440
Dell Pro Max 16 Plus 2025 Gaming $1440
HP ZBook Fury G1i 16” 2025 Workstation $1760
HP ZBook Fury G1i 18” 2025 Workstation $1760
Dell Precision 5690 2024 Workstation $1408
HP ZBook Fury 16 G11 2024 Workstation $1408
Dell Precision 7780 2023 Workstation $2099
ThinkPad P1 Gen 6 2023 Gaming $2340
Dell Precision 5680 2023 Workstation $1126
Dell Precision 7680 2023 Workstation $1126
HP ZBook Fury 16 G10 2023 Workstation $1126

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