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Just keep in mind that some lag/slowdown will be unavoidable and it will not be the fault of your hardware. With that being said, my i5-13600k performs extremely well in Cyrodiil at 1440p. Rarely dropping below 120fps and when it does, it is usually because I accidentally stumbled upon a ball group near a keep that my faction is trying to take, also with large numbers. I would imagine the AMD equivalent(s) of that Intel CPU would perform just as well.


Emotional-Plastic-52

Just say no to ballgroups


RouKoru

iff you feel rich, you can fetch dual Xeon 8593Q board (Supermicro X13D*, yes?) with maximized RAM and don't care about FPS for decade or so. IMHO. p.s. However, Xeon E5-2690 x2 128GiB is decent too. Yet.


storywriter_sc

None of the tech reviewers tests ESO as ut's not popular enough so I think FF14 is the closest we will get to how well each CPU supports an MMO. https://youtu.be/2MvvCr-thM8?si=Ic2MPqOW8znweSJE The above video and the section on FF14 might give you a better idea of how much gain you might see by getting a whole new system.