Naraka: Bladepointwas released in August 2021 as a fast-paced melee focused battle royale, and it has overall positive reviews on Steam. The reviews are backed by a steady player count, which could be because the game became free to play in 2023. Naraka: Bladepoint allows you to experiment with different weapons and abilities with a character that you create, much like many other popular battle royale games.

Being a battle royale with mass appeal, the developers have made sure that itcan run on most PCs. The requirements for the game are pretty basic and most systems should be able to run the game without any issues. That being said,Naraka: Bladepointhas proven to be more dependent on the CPU, which means to ensure your system doesn’t slow down when the action picks up, you should have astrong enough processor. So, here are the best CPUs to dominate in Naraka: Bladepoint.

AMD Ryzen 7 7700X

AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D

Intel Core i5 14600KF 14-Core, 20-Thread CPU

For reference, the following are the minimum and recommended system requirements straight from developer 24 Entertainment:

Minimum requirements:

OS: Windows 10 64-bit or newer

Processor: Intel i5 4th generation or AMD FX 6300 or equivalent

Intel Core i5-13400F

Memory: 8 GB RAM

Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750TI, Intel Arc A380, AMD HD 6950 or equivalent

Network: Broadband Internet connection

Storage: 50 GB available space

Additional Notes: The game can be run at 720p/60fps; The developers advise you to install the game on an SSD for a more streamlined experience; Game requires “Windows Memory integrity and VBS enablement” to be disabled.

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X

OS: Windows 10 64-bit

Processor: Intel i7 7th generation or equivalent

Intel Core i9 14900K 24-Core, 32-Thread CPU

Memory: 16 GB RAM

Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6G, Intel Arc A750, AMD RX480 or equivalent

Additional Notes: The game can be run at 1080p/60fps; The developers advise you to install the game on an SSD for a more streamlined experience. Game requires “Windows Memory integrity and VBS enablement” to be disabled

Amd Ryzen 7 7800X3D

Game Rant’s Picks for the Best CPUs to Play Naraka: Bladepoint in 2024

AMD Ryzen 7 7700X

The AMD Ryzen 7 7700x is an excellent octacore processor with 16 threads in tow. It is quite similar to the fastest gaming CPU on the market, the Ryzen 7800X3D and offers similar productivity performance even as the latter takes the lead in games thanks to its larger L3 cache.

When it comes to value, the AMD Ryzen 7000 series of CPUs stands at the top, offering incredible performance for not just a cheaper price, but also at lower power consumption. The AMD Ryzen 7700X, for that reason, is the ideal CPU forNaraka: Bladepoint. It has enough cores and threads to keep up with the action in the game. The CPU features 8 cores and 16 threads with a boost clock speed of 5.4GHz.

Intel Core i5 14600KF

It has 32MB of L3 cache, which is comparable to some much more expensive offerings from Intel. The AMD Ryzen 7700X can deliver all this performance at just 105W of TDP, which meansa PSU as low as 600Wwill be sufficient to drive this CPU even if you overclock, of course, depending on the GPU that you have paired with it. Speaking of overclocking, this CPU supports AMD EXPO Memory Overclocking Technology and Precision Boost Overdrive that lets you push it to its limit. ensure you have a strong cooling system installed before you overclock.

Even though the Ryzen 7000 series is a generation old, it is still very capable and future-proof thanks to support for PCIe 5.0. You also get onboard graphics with the Ryzen 7700X, which may not let you enjoy the game to the fullest, but can still run the game with playable performance.

Intel Core i5-13400F CPU

The Core i5-13400F is Intel’s 13th-generation processor, which features 10 cores and 16 threads. The cores are arranged in a 6 P-core + 4 E-core format. This gives it great performance while also reserving lesser-powered, and power-hungry, cores for more mundane, background tasks.

For just over $150, you’re able to get excellent performance inNaraka: Bladepointat up to 1440p, depending on the graphics card, with the Intel Core i5-13400F. It is an older generation CPU and a mid-tier offering from the series, which helps bring the cost down without sacrificing on real-world gaming performance, especially in a less demanding game like Naraka. The Core i5-13400F features 10 cores and 16 threads with a 6 P-core and 4 E-core configuration.

It can boost up to 4.6GHz, which by modern standards is on the lower side, but the high core count makes up for that. It is also not the most efficient CPU, drawing 148W under load, seeing as how the Ryzen 7 7600X can offer better performance at lower power draw, albeit at a higher cost. Since it is an “F” SKU, there is no support for overclocking, and it does not have an iGPU either. But you shouldn’t need either to enjoyNaraka: Bladepoint.

With this 13th Gen CPU, you get DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 support, which means you will not have to upgrade for several years to come, unless you want more performance. The Core i5-13400F, when paired with the right CPU, will deliver great consistent performance in Naraka during those long sessions.

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X

Gamers interested in upgrading to a newer CPU from Team Red will find the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X to be of spectacular value thanks to its high single-core performance, efficient hexacore architecture, and compatibility with newer technology such as PCI-E 5.0 and DDR5 memory. It also abandons AMD’s AM4 design, going for a pin-less processor offering by moving them to the motherboard instead.

The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X is usually in the budget-section for most games, but with something as non-demanding as Naraka, it stands as a solid mid-range offering. Regardless of the game, the overall value that this CPU offers cannot be matched. It comes with six cores and 12 threads with a boost clock speed up to 5.3GHz. While the core count is on the lower side, it should be enough for an excellent experience inNaraka: Bladepoint.

The Ryzen 5 7600X packs 32MB of L3 cache which, again, is higher than some of the more expensive Intel CPUs, and it only draws 105W of power, which means you will have plenty of power from the PSU for other components, and you’re able to fit a more power-hungry GPU that pairs well with the 7600X. Along with onboard Radeon graphics, you also get support for overclocking which can push this chip to performance levels closer to the more expensive Radeon 7700X.

You still getPCIe 5.0 supportand compatibility with all the latest technologies from AMD, such as AMD EXPO Memory Overclocking Technology, Precision Boost Overdrive, Ryzen Master Support, and more.

Intel Core i9 14900K 24-Core, 32-Thread CPU

The Intel Core i9 14900K 24-Core, 32-Thread CPU is Intel’s highest-end 14th generation CPU and offers the highest boost clocks for a consumer-grade CPU from Intel to date, clocking in at an impressive 6 GHz natively.It succeeds the limited-release Intel Core 13900KS as the first mainstream 6 GHz CPU, even as it brings a large power draw and thermal requirement to reach said clock speed.

If budget is of no concern, and you want an all-round package that not only crushes any game, but also excels in productivity related tasks, the Intel Core i9-14900K is what you should be looking at. Even though the 13th and 14th Gen CPUs saw some major performance issues, the company is confident that they can be solved with a patch. With that said, the performance that the Core i9-14900K offers is arguably the best on the market, only exceeded by its “KS” counterpart.

The Core i9-14900K features 24 cores in an eight P-core and 16 E-core configuration, accompanied by 32 threads. Not just a high core count, the CPU has impressively high core clocks boosting up to 6GHz. It comes with 36MB of Intel Smart Cache, which is still lower than the AMD Ryzen 7800X3D, but the sheer core count puts the Intel CPU ahead in terms of raw power. This also makes the Intel offering quite power-hungry, consuming around 253W of total power under load.

The Core i9-14900K isthe CPU that you invest into rest easy for several years to come because it will be a powerful offering even with “next gen AMD and Intel CPUs” on the market. It is, however, a significant initial investment that can be hard to justify for enjoyingNaraka: Bladepoint.

The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is AMD’s latest and greatest CPU when it comes to gaming. With an excellent and highly efficient gaming performance that tops the charts currently, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D is here to stay and has a crown to claim thanks to its 3D V-Cache-enabled prowess when it comes to gaming on a PC.The octa-core CPU currently happens to be the fastest in the business for gaming even as it leads efficiency charts at the top, making it a very sought-after gaming upgrade.

No matter the game, the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D has become the CPU of choice when looking for the best performance. Designed by AMD with a focus on gaming, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D comes with eight cores and 16 threads, with a boost clock speed of 5GHz. While on paper, the core count and clock speeds are not that impressive, what makes the CPU a performance beast is the 96MB of L3 cache, overclockability, and a 120W TDP.

The “X3D” series of CPUs utilize AMD’s 3D V-Cache technology which allows stacking higher capacity L3 cache on the die without taking up lateral space. For gaming, a lot of games can take advantage of the higher CPU cache and run better as compared to other CPUs with lower cache. That being said, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D is overkill forNaraka: Bladepoint, but for the best performance in the game, it is a great value option.

The CPU comes with support for PCIe 5.0 peripherals and expansion devices, as well as a Radeon iGPU which should be able to run the game but nowhere close to what a dedicated GPU can do. The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D can be purchased for under $400 and sometimes even around the $350 range, making it one of the best price-to-performance CPUs on the market.

The Intel Core i5 14600KF 14-Core, 20-Thread CPU is a powerful mid-range CPU that replaces the last generation Intel Core i5 13600KF with higher clocks on both its performance and efficiency cores.Like all its siblings, it does offer better performance out-of-the-box versus its predecessors but replaces them at the same price points they sold last year. Unlike the Intel Core i5 14600K, this model trades at a small discount thanks to it skipping out on integrated graphics.

The 14th generation of Intel CPUs are extremely powerful, not just at the top-tier but also in the middle of the pack. The Core i5-14600KF is a prime example of that as it will deliver excellent performance inNaraka: Bladepoint, competing with the performance of the AMD Ryzen 7700X and even beating it. It features 14 cores in a 6 P-core and 8 E-core configuration, with 20 threads.

The Core i5-14600KF has a boost clock speed of 5.3GHz, which is quite impressive considering this CPU costs less than $300. It comes with 24MB of Intel Smart Cache and can draw up to 181W, making it one of the more power-hungry chips. You also get support for PCIe 5.0 peripherals and the latest intel technologies, such as Intel Deep Learning Boost, Speed Shift, Turbo Boost 2.0, and more.

As the name suggests, the Core i5-14600KF does not have an iGPU, but it does support overclocking. While you wouldn’t need to for Naraka, this CPU overclocks fairly well and can deliver even better performance for a sub-$300 CPU. If you prefer having the iGPU, the Intel Core i5-14600K is a good alternative for about $20 more. When paired with the right GPU, the combination should be able to runNaraka: Bladepointat 1440p with a high FPS.

Things to Consider When Looking for the Best CPU for Naraka: Bladepoint

These factors are vital to finding the right CPU for playingNaraka: Bladepoint:

Brand: Intel and AMD are the two CPU makers that gamers have to decide between and both have a ton of options to choose from. AMD CPUs tend to offer better value considering price-to-performance, which is why theRyzen 7 7700Xstands as the best overall CPU forNaraka: Bladepoint. That being said, you can’t go wrong with either brand, but with the issues that Intel’s 14th and 13th Gen CPUs have encountered, AMD’s offerings look even more appealing.

Resolution and FPS: While greatly depending on the GPU, the resolution and frame rate you are targeting will also dictate what CPU you should invest in. For 1080p gaming, the budget friendlyIntel Core i5-13400ForRyzen 7 7600will be more than sufficient, but if you are looking to game at 4k, consider going with theRyzen 7 7800X3Dor theIntel Core i7-14700/14900series. BecauseNaraka: Bladepointis a battle royale, focusing on hitting a higher frame rate rather than a high resolution would be ideal.

Budget: As mentioned earlier, Naraka does not have heavy requirements, which means you do not need to invest in a high-end CPU. There are plenty of budget-friendly options that can, not just run the game, but deliver a solid high FPS experience, depending on the GPU you pair it with.

FAQ

Q: Is the i5 or i7 better for gaming?

Depending on the generation of CPU, the Core i5 could be a better CPU for gaming than a Core i7, but when considering CPUs in the same generation, the Core i7 options will offer better performance in gaming and productivity.

Q: Is Naraka: Bladepoint just a battle royale?

While Naraka: Bladepoint is a battle royale, it takes a different approach than the typical shooter style games, as it focuses on melee combat and character abilities. The strategies that you need to employ in battle will differ greatly in this kind of a battle royale.