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Performance test for "Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord" processors

Test configuration:
tests were conducted on the next stand:
Motherboard No 1: ASRock Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming K6, LGA 1151v2;
Motherboard No. 2: Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 5, Socket AM4;
Video card: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11264 Mbyte - 1815/14000 MHz (ASUS);
Processor cooling system: Corsair Hydro Series H105 (~ 1300 rpm);
RAM No. 1: 2 x 8 Gbytes DDR4 Patriot Viper Steel (Spec: 4133 MHz / CL17 / 1.35 V), XMP - incl;
Memory No. 2: 2 x 8 Gbytes DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX (Spec: 3800-3866 MHz / CL16 / 1.35 V), XMP - on;
Disk Subsystem 1: 64 GB, SSD ADATA SX900;
Disk Subsystem 2: 500 GB Samsung SSD 860 EVO;
Power Supply: Corsair HX850 850 W (standard fan: 140mm per stroke);
Enclosure: Open stand;
Monitor: 27" ASUS PB278Q BK (wide LCD display, 2560x1440 / 60 Hz).

Processors:
Core i7-9700KF - 3600-4900 at 5000 MHz;
Core i7-9700F - 4600-4900 MHz;

Core i5-9600KF - 3700-4600 at 5100 MHz;
Core i5-9600F - 4400-4600;
Core i5-9500F - 4200-4400 MHz;
Core i5-9400F - 3900-4100 MHz;

Core i3-9350KF - 4400-4600 at 4900 MHz;
Core i3-9100F - 3600-4200 MHz;

Core i7-8700K - 3700-4700 at 4900 MHz;
Core i7-8700 - 3200 at 4300 MHz;

Pentium G5600F at 3900 MHz; Core i7-8700K at 3700-4700 MHz;
Pentium G5420 - 3800 MHz;
Pentium G5400 - 3700 MHz;

Ryzen 7 3800X - 3900-4500 at 4200 MHz;
Ryzen 7 3700X - 3600-4400 at 4200 MHz;

Ryzen 5 3600X - 3800-4400 at 4200 MHz;
Ryzen 5 3600 - 3600-4200 at 4200 MHz; Ryzen 5 3600X - 3600-4400 at 4200 MHz;
Ryzen 5 3500X - 3600-4100 at 4200 MHz;
Ryzen 5 3500 - 3600-4100 @ 4200 MHz; Ryzen 5 3500X - 3600-4100 at 4200 MHz;

Ryzen 7 2700X - 3700-4300 at 4300 MHz; Ryzen 5 3500 - 3600-4100 @ 4200 MHz;
Ryzen 7 2700 - 3200-4100 @ 4200 MHz; Ryzen 7 2700X - 3700-4300 at 4300 MHz;

Ryzen 5 2600X - 3600-4200 at 4200 MHz;
Ryzen 5 2600 - 3400-3900 @ 4100 MHz; Ryzen 5 2600X - 3600-4200 at 4200 MHz; Ryzen 7 2700 - 3200-4100 @ 4200 MHz;
Ryzen 5 2500X - 3600-4000 at 4200 MHz;

Ryzen 3 2300X - 3500-4000 at 4200 MHz; Ryzen 5 2500X - 3600-4000 at 4200 MHz;

Athlon 240GE - 3500 @ 4000 MHz; Ryzen 3 2300X - 3500-4000 at 4200 MHz;
Athlon 220GE - 3400 @ 4000 MHz;
Athlon 200GE - 3200 @ 4000 MHz; Athlon 220GE - 3400 @ 4000 MHz.

Software:
Operating System: Windows 10 x64;
Drivers for graphics cards: NVIDIA GeForce 446.14 WHQL.
Utilities: D3DGear 5.00 Build 2252, AutoHotkey v1.0.48.05, MSI Afterburner 4.6.2.

Toolkit and testing methodology:
For better comparison of systems, games used as test applications were launched in 1920 x 1080 resolution.
FPS Monitor Build 5102 and AutoHotkey v1.0.48.05 utilities were used as performance measurement tools. 1% of instant (rare events) and average FPS values were measured in all games. Vertical synchronization was disabled during the tests.

Graphics settings:
Version 1.4.0.
DirectX 11.
Number of soldiers - 750 (320 x 430).
Quality of sound channels - high (512).
Shader quality - high.
Stock of streaming textures - high.
Texture quality - high.
Shadows quality - very high.
Shadow type - static and dynamic.
Shadow filtering - PCF.
Detail particle - high.
Particle quality - high.
Leaf quality - very high.
Character details - very high.
Environment of detail - very high.
Surface quality - high.
The number of Ragdoll models is not limited.
Complex shading - CAO.
Filtration texture - anisotropic 16X.
Quality is high - high.
Smoothing - TSMAA x2.
Quality of a lightning - high.
Drawing details - very high.
Depth of field - on.
Spatial reflections - on.
Fabric modeling - on.
Interactive grass - on.
Solar rays - on.
Sub-surface dispersion - on.
Tessellation - incl.
Flashes - on.
Image of grain - on.
Smoothing in motion - on.

The results:
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Taken from: https://overclockers.ru.
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Cilcain
AIUI there's a thread bottleneck in CPU-GPU communication in DX11, this might be the limit that's stopping 8-core parts really shining. It's also interesting to see how the Ryzen 3xxx crushes the 2xxx, looks like a bigger advantage than the 15% that I recall being originally claimed.
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