That is a great laptop.
- Laptops need to be plugged in to get great results, on battery power the CPU and GPU will get slowed down reducing your performance
- If you would like to see how well it is tuned, configured and tweaked run our Premiere Pro BenchMark (PPBM)
- If you sign up at that site you can see the results.
- Remember you are running Premiere CS6 which was not optimized like the latest CC version. This Laptop scores can be seen if you sort on the Laptop column but that is with CC and CC 2014. I did not record a CS6 set of numbers
- You can easily and safely run the GPU faster than the default settings by overclocking the GPU Memory. I have a laptop right here with a GTX 765 and I found that for power conservation the factory GPU memory speed in this laptop was set to ~1000 MHz when looking at the GPU-Z information. With an overclocking tool (I used EVGA Precision X) I was able to safely run mine at 1500 MHz. Your setting will depend on your laptops cooling of the GPU.
Here are my results, note number 1 that I had a fully loaded GPU, number 2 it was running at 1514.7 MHz and number 3 that the GPU temperature at this full load was only 56°C while sitting on a "laptop" board on my lap. The load at this time was our PPBM MPEG2-DVD with GPU timeline