Hello Pass-mark users, I'm confused on how the overall benchmarking works on both CPU/GPU.
I'm currently trying to find the best processor for my GPU (RX 570) and I'm looking forward to buy the Ryzen 3 3100, for considerable reasons.
And according to PassMark High-End chart, the 3100 has a mark of 11,760. Surpassing most of all 9th gen I5 processors. Are these benchmarks for overall processing performance? (Gaming, productivity, ETC) or are they for specific benchmarking?, would these benchmarks be accurate when buying a processor?. Now according to GPU benchmarks on PassMark High-end chart, it stats that the RTX 2080 TI has a higher mark than the RTX 3070?, Nvidia announced that the 3070 is better performance than the 2080 TI, so once again, are these benchmarks accurate? if so what do they mean exactly? Are the higher the score the better for consumers? regardless of what you're going to do with the processor / graphics card.
I'm currently trying to find the best processor for my GPU (RX 570) and I'm looking forward to buy the Ryzen 3 3100, for considerable reasons.
And according to PassMark High-End chart, the 3100 has a mark of 11,760. Surpassing most of all 9th gen I5 processors. Are these benchmarks for overall processing performance? (Gaming, productivity, ETC) or are they for specific benchmarking?, would these benchmarks be accurate when buying a processor?. Now according to GPU benchmarks on PassMark High-end chart, it stats that the RTX 2080 TI has a higher mark than the RTX 3070?, Nvidia announced that the 3070 is better performance than the 2080 TI, so once again, are these benchmarks accurate? if so what do they mean exactly? Are the higher the score the better for consumers? regardless of what you're going to do with the processor / graphics card.
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