The sub ₹1.10 lakh segment finally lets you pair a muscular RTX 4060 (or a cut-price RTX 4050) with modern 13th/14th-gen Intel HX chips and AMD’s latest Ryzen 7/9 CPUs, while still leaving room for roomy SSDs and fast-refresh screens. We have ranked the top gaming laptops under 1.1 lakh below by price-to-performance. These seven machines can all hold 90 fps-plus at 1080p on high settings, yet each leans into a different strength: some chase outright frame-rates, others favour stamina or portability.
The TUF F15 tops the value chart by squeezing a 140 W RTX 4060, one of the highest power limits in this class, beside Intel’s 10-core i7-13620H. In real-world play, that means ~100 fps in Forza Horizon 5 with settings on High, while esports titles soar well past 200 fps. A 15.6-inch 144 Hz IPS panel (62% sRGB) keeps action smooth and colours respectable. ASUS’ twin 84-blade Arc-Flow fans and five heat-pipes dump heat through four vents, so the GPU holds the mid-70°C range, although fan noise is noticeable in Turbo mode. The 90 Wh battery is the largest here, stretching to five hours of light work, and fast-charge hits 50% in half an hour. One-zone RGB keyboard, Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, and 2.5 GbE round off a 2.2 kg MIL-STD-810H-tested chassis.
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| Spec | Detail |
| CPU | Intel Core i7-13620H (10C/16T, up to 4.9 GHz) |
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX 4060 8 GB, 140 W TGP, MUX |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR5-4800 |
| Storage | 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD (+ spare M.2) |
| Display | 15.6-inch FHD 144 Hz, 62% sRGB |
| Battery | 90 Wh (≈ 5 h web) |
| Weight | 2.2 kg |
HP couples AMD’s eight-core Ryzen 7 7840HS (boosts 5.1 GHz) with a full-fat 140 W RTX 4060, landing ~110 fps in Hogwarts Legacy on High. Cooling relies on dual fans, four heat-pipes, and a broader rear vent: expect GPU temps in the 70s and 42 dB of fan noise under sustained load. The 16.1-inch FHD IPS display refreshes at 144 Hz, hits 300 nits, and covers 62% sRGB, plenty for gaming and streaming. 16 GB DDR5-5600 and a 512 GB SSD ship as standard, with a free M.2 slot for expansion. The 70 Wh battery manages four hours of mixed use and supports HP Fast Charge (50% in 30 min). At 2.29 kg, it travels well, includes Wi-Fi 6E and HDMI 2.1, and even bundles Microsoft Office for coursework.
| Spec | Detail |
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS (8C/16T, up to 5.1 GHz) |
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX 4060 8 GB, 140 W TGP |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR5-5600 |
| Storage | 512 GB PCIe 4.0 SSD (+ spare slot) |
| Display | 16.1-inch FHD 144 Hz, 300 nits |
| Battery | 70 Wh (≈ 4 h web) |
| Weight | 2.29 kg |
Lenovo asks a little more cash but sweetens the pot with 24 GB of DDR5-4800 memory and an RTX 4060 running at 115 W. Intel’s 14-core i7-13650HX pairs neatly, delivering 20,000+ points in Cinebench R23 multicore. The 15.6-inch FHD IPS display refreshes at 144 Hz, reaches 300 nits, and covers 100% sRGB. Dual fans, wide rear vents, and a 60 Wh battery keep the 2.4 kg chassis cool and quiet enough for library work; battery life sits around four hours of browsing. Upgrade paths are generous: two SO-DIMM slots and twin PCIe 4.0 bays await. Ports include USB-C 10 Gbps with 140 W power-in, plus DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, and Gigabit LAN.
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| Spec | Detail |
| CPU | Intel Core i7-13650HX (14C/20T, up to 4.9 GHz) |
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX 4060 8 GB, 115 W TGP |
| RAM | 24 GB DDR5-4800 (2 × 12 GB) |
| Storage | 512 GB PCIe 4.0 SSD (+ spare slot) |
| Display | 15.6-inch FHD 144 Hz, 100% sRGB |
| Battery | 60 Wh (≈ 4 h web) |
| Weight | 2.4 kg |
Cheapest in the line-up, the Helios Neo swaps in a 14-core i7-14700HX while dropping to an RTX 4050 (100 W). CPU-heavy tasks fly, and the GPU still musters 90 fps in games like Shadow of the Tomb Raider at High. A 16-inch WUXGA IPS panel (165 Hz, 400 nits) plus G-SYNC keeps play tear-free. AeroBlade metal fans, liquid-metal paste, and four exhausts hold temperatures below 80°C and noise under 42 dB. 1 TB SSD and 16 GB RAM ship standard, both upgradeable. The 90 Wh battery manages four-plus hours of paperwork, and twin Thunderbolt 4 ports please creators. It is heavy at 2.6 kg yet feels rock-solid.
| Spec | Detail |
| CPU | Intel Core i7-14700HX (20T) |
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX 4050 6 GB |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR5-4800 |
| Storage | 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD |
| Display | 16-inch WUXGA 165 Hz, 400 nits, G-SYNC |
| Battery | 90 Wh (≈ 4 h web) |
| Weight | 2.6 kg |
Gigabyte’s G6X matches Lenovo’s CPU, the i7-13650HX, but caps its RTX 4060 at 105 W. The upside is a cooler 2.5 kg chassis and a roomy 16-inch 165 Hz WUXGA panel, though colour coverage sits at 45% NTSC. WINDFORCE cooling (twin 59-blade fans, four heat-pipes) keeps the GPU in the low-80s, albeit with an audible whoosh. The factory load-out is healthy: 16 GB DDR5-4800 and a 1 TB SSD, with both slots spare. A 73 Wh battery manages four hours of web use, and USB-C PD lets you trickle-charge from a power bank.
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| Spec | Detail |
| CPU | Intel Core i7-13650HX |
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX 4060 8 GB, 105 W |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR5-4800 |
| Storage | 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD |
| Display | 16-inch WUXGA 165 Hz, 45 % NTSC |
| Battery | 73 Wh (≈ 4 h web) |
| Weight | 2.5 kg |
MSI’s Katana focuses on portability: 2.25 kg and under 25 mm thick. Intel’s i7-13620H drives a 105 W RTX 4060, good for ~95 fps in Cyberpunk 2077 on High. A 15.6-inch 144 Hz panel is smooth but only 45% NTSC, so colours look muted. 16 GB DDR5 and a 1 TB SSD arrive standard; the single free M.2 slot lets you add more storage later. Dual fans and four heat-pipes keep the GPU below 85°C, though fan hum is constant. The 53 Wh battery lasts just three hours of document work, and there is no Ethernet jack, so Wi-Fi 6E handles multiplayer.
| Spec | Detail |
| CPU | Intel Core i7-13620H |
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX 4060 8 GB, 105 W |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR5-4800 |
| Storage | 1 TB PCIe SSD |
| Display | 15.6-inch FHD 144 Hz, 45% NTSC |
| Battery | 53 Wh (≈ 3 h office) |
| Weight | 2.25 kg |
The Nitro V squeezes AMD’s fresh Ryzen 7 8845HS (boosts 5.1 GHz) and an 85 W RTX 4060 into a 16-inch body. The WUXGA IPS panel refreshes at 165 Hz and covers 100% sRGB, making it the colour standout in this tier. Twin-fan CoolBoost cooling keeps temperatures tidy but climbs past 46 dB under Turbo. Storage is generous, 1 TB SSD, with 16 GB DDR5 on two sticks. The 58 Wh battery manages around three hours of office work. At 2.5 kg, it feels sturdy, while Thunderbolt-4, HDMI 2.1, and Gigabit LAN cover connectivity.
| Spec | Detail |
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS |
| GPU | NVIDIA RTX 4060 8 GB, |
| RAM | 16 GB DDR5-5200 |
| Storage | 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD |
| Display | 16-inch WUXGA 165 Hz, 100% sRGB |
| Battery | 58 Wh (≈ 3 h office) |
| Weight | 2.5 kg |
Go for the ASUS TUF F15 if you want the best frames per rupee, the HP Omen 16 if you’d like the same 140 W GPU plus a larger battery, or the Lenovo LOQ 15 if colour-accurate work and plentiful RAM matter. Heavy multitaskers who need Thunderbolt ports and a big CPU can turn to the Predator Helios Neo 16, whereas the GIGABYTE G6X offers a large 165 Hz screen and 1 TB SSD without stretching the budget. Travellers will appreciate the lighter MSI Katana 15, while the Acer Nitro V 16 is the pick for a vivid, 100% sRGB panel at the price. Match the line-up to your priorities and you’ll land a laptop that games hard yet stays within ₹1.10 lakh.