YAAB results comparison is meant to help people to decide if they simply can/need to upgrade only specific parts of their existing hardware configuration or if it's better to build a completely new PC (possibly keeping some parts from the previous build, like case/PSU/cooler/GPU).   Here you can discuss ArmA hardware.   Your YAAB results (submitted to me via PM) will be published here, by updating already existing list with new results, to keep everything as compact/clean as possible. Please, don't post your results here yourself! This way, I will make sure, that you've "properly" set up everything, so we all can compare results that are as consistent/accurate as possible. Other YAAB results, that I've found so far all over the net (including this forum), can't be used for consistent/accurate comparison, because of custom video settings, people not indicating their monitors' resolutions, CPU's cache speed, RAM's timings etc.   Results published will be mainly limited to standard and/or ultra video options presets and to 1920x1080 and/or 2560x1440 (16:9) resolutions, for consistency/accuracy. If you wish to submit your non-standard monitor resolution 21:9/32:9 or High/Very High video options presets results, you still can submit results at these resolutions/video options presets, but you will still have to submit 16:9 and Standard/Ultra video options presets results as well. Results at "Standard" video options preset cover pretty well the FPS difference for low end/midrange CPUs and GPUs. Results at "Ultra" video options preset cover pretty well the FPS difference for powerful CPUs and GPUs.
Here you can download the latest YAAB version from Steam Workshop by subscribing to it. Big thanks to @Greenfist for this amazing benchmark!   P.S. - I strongly recommend you to go for more than 3 YAAB runs, if FPS differs to much between runs, for your liking. This way you can drop run(s) with FPS that differed to much from other runs.   - close all possible background programs prior to launching/running ArmA/YAAB (except sound and mouse software), to minimize "false" results due to background programs interference
- disable all mods in the ArmA launcher
- launch ArmA - under "OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> DISPLAY -> VSYNC" select Disabled - under "OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> OVERALL QUALITY" select Standard - under "OPTIONS -> GAME -> DIFFICULTY -> AI LEVEL" select Normal (regular) - restart ArmA - find "Yet Another ArmA Benchmark" under "SINGLEPLAYER -> SCENARIOS -> Steam subscribed content" - run YAAB 3 times and submit minimum and average FPS from each of 3 runs (to me via PM), so people with low end/midrange CPUs and GPUs can compare - under "OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> OVERALL QUALITY" select Ultra and restart the game - find "Yet Another ArmA Benchmark" under "SINGLEPLAYER -> SCENARIOS -> Steam subscribed content" - don't press "S" at the start of YAAB, otherwise it will modify selected video options preset by lowering landscape and objects view distance from ultra (3800/2300 m) to standard (1600/1300 m) - run YAAB 3 times and submit minimum and average FPS from each of 3 runs (to me via PM), so people with powerful CPUs and GPUs can compare.   CPU: indicate the model of your CPU (and its frequency, if overclocked). Also indicate CPU cache frequency (i.e. i7-8700K 5.0/4.7 GHz core/cache). CPU cache frequency can be checked using CPU-Z -> Memory -> NB frequency (north bridge). CPU cache frequency is very important! Higher than default CPU's cache frequency, additionally increases FPS, increases RAM and CPU cache read/write/copy bandwidth and decreases RAM and CPU cache latencies. RAM: indicate the model of your RAM (and its frequency and primary timings and indicate if it's overclocked, i.e. 3200 MHz 14-14-14-34) and if 1, 2, 3 or 4 sticks installed GPU: indicate the model of your GPU (and if its with double vRAM capacity, i.e. RX 470 8 GB) and whether it's overclocked or not. Hard drive: indicate where Windows and ArmA are installed, whether it's a HDD or a SSD Windows: indicate Windows version and update version (i.e. Win 10 1903) Monitor: resolution (for consistency/accuracy):   If you have a 1680x1050 (16:10) monitor, change its resolution (OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> DISPLAY) to 1600x900 (16:9) and sampling (OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> GENERAL) to 120% to match 1920x1080 (16:9) resolution. If you have a 2560x1440 (16:9) monitor, change its resolution (OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> DISPLAY) to 1920x1080 (16:9). If you have a 3840x2160 (16:9) monitor, change its resolution (OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> DISPLAY) to 1920x1080/2560x1440 (16:9).   If you have a 2560x1080 (21:9) monitor, change its resolution (OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> DISPLAY) to 1920x1080 (16:9) If you have a 3440x1440 (21:9) monitor, change its resolution (OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> DISPLAY) to 1920x1080/2560x1440 (16:9) If you have a 5120x2160 (21:9) monitor, change its resolution (OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> DISPLAY) to 1920x1080/2560x1440 (16:9)   If you have a 3840x1080 (32:9) monitor, change its resolution (OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> DISPLAY) to 1920x1080 (16:9) If you have a 5120x1440 (32:9) monitor, change its resolution (OPTIONS -> VIDEO -> DISPLAY) to 1920x1080/2560x1440 (16:9)     @1080p RTX 2080 Ti = RTX 2080 = GTX 1080 Ti = Radeon VII @1080p +~1-2 FPS vs. RTX 2070 @1080p +~3-4 FPS vs. RTX 2060 / GTX 1080 / Vega 64 / GTX 1070 Ti / GTX 1070 / GTX 1660 Ti @1080p +~__6 FPS vs. Vega 56 / GTX 1060 6GB / RX 590/580   @1440p RTX 2080 Ti = RTX 2080 = GTX 1080 Ti = Radeon VII = RTX 2070 @1440p +~_5 FPS vs. RTX 2060 / GTX 1080 @1440p +~_7 FPS vs. GTX 1070 Ti / RX Vega 64 @1440p +~15 FPS vs. GTX 1660 Ti / GTX 1070 / RX Vega 56 @1440p +~32 FPS vs. RX 590/580 / GTX 1060 6 GB