I hate to disappoint that you don't run 3d marks that often to be able to notice that there are cpu and GPU scores.and oh, fyi, 3DMark is generally for benchmarking the GPU's power. so obviously, a better GPU would give you a better score than a better CPU.
Do you believe that students can be greater than teachers. Hehehehe.consider the CPU as 5 math professors, the GPU as 100 math students. 5 math professors can do a lot of complex calculations fast, while 100 math students can do a more calculations, but not as complex as the ones the professor can do.
apples and oranges. Sounds good. But based on electronics apples and oranges aren't the best description for processors and GPUs.you're comparing apples to oranges. technically speaking, CPU and GPU are not directly comparable, as you always need a CPU just to be able to run your PC, while GPU can theoretically make some things faster but you don’t need it to make the PC work.



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technically speaking, CPU and GPU are not directly comparable, as you always need a CPU just to be able to run your PC, while GPU can theoretically make some things faster but you don’t need it to make the PC work.