If you are going to use your laptop for music production you can most of the times use it even if this test shows it is not suitable for real time audio.
You have to google for info how to set up a windows laptop for music production, it is not that hard. I have used laptops with 2000 or more microseconds in this test when not optimized and they work fine when optimized. And you dont have to do things with BIOS etc, just try the easy optimizations and see how it goes. Remember this test is for things measured in microseconds, not the latency you speak of when recording. When recording audio or VSTs, that latency is measured in milliseconds and is not measuring the same thing.
And use a USB sound card made for recording music. Even the cheap ones are usually ok, but try to check if other people use it with your OS and DAW.
If you are still having problems try to disable your wifi card when recording and maybe use your on board graphics card (disable the powerful graphic card you use for video or gaming.)
Try to find out what laptops other musicians use and most of all, try to use what you have and make music and dont try to find the perfect system.