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How is this even relevant?
You concentrate way to much on the "it's 2017" and 1080p. This is in fact a synthetic benchmark for checking how a CPU performs in gaming applications. The impact of GPU is therefore minimized. Simple as that.
Hows isnt it?
I concentrate on the now and the majority not something thats clearly not even relevant in todays market. Just read exactly what you just said, it makes no sense at all. "This is in fact a synthetic benchmark for checking how a CPU performs in gaming applications." Ummm sorry but this is 2017 and no one games at 720p anymore. The market shows the majority uses 1080P, fact! Why even bother showing this type of benchmark if your going to "relate" this to gaming? when no one uses it, hello! Run a real CPU benchmark then if your going to show true CPU performance, not a res that no one ever uses anymore.
You're obviously an obvious intel shill. AMD users should hang on to their Phenoms, games don't need CPU power. /s
Looks over to my system specs < ummm clearly not. Get your heads out of the sand and into the future kids.