Laptop with Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti having issues running video games.

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Qeboflu

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I bought a new gaming laptop yesterday, https://www.microcenter.com/product...73-gaming-laptop-computer-refurbished---black this is the laptop I bought, it should be able to run League of Legends fairly well, but the issue is is that I'm getting consistent 40-60 fps in game with medium graphics enabled, in task manager I've checked to see if the game is using the graphics cards instead of the integrated graphics, and it is, I turned off v-sync and have updated my drivers, I honestly don't know what to do, can anyone give me tips/solutions?
 
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