Could someone please give me there thoughts on why rtorrent is quicker than qbt? Also, if anybody got any tips to make the two comparable in speed? libtorrent-rasterbar is more developed and up-to-date than rtorrent's libtorrent, and it's often stated that rtorrent is very conservative compared to other clients and where libtorrent-rasterbar is classified as a pretty aggressive "client", so it makes no sense to me these things i'm finding. Qbittorrent is slightly faster than deluge often, even though both have same backend, so i'm guessing this is python slowing things down for deluge. Also, qbt is set to contact all trackers at once, where I know rtorrent only uses one tracker and just uses another from other tier every 30 secs if x amount of peers where obtained before and/or max 3 tries. Again, I don't get it. I made sure to enable encryption, hash-checks, dht and Utp in rtorrent to maintain same level, but no matter what, rtorrent is fastest.
Thanks in advance, and sorry for somewhat strange question, but i'm a little strange and care about such semantics


Edit: Obviously swarms vary, so direct comparison is difficult and practically impossible(unless simulation where controlling all peers yourself), but i've tested this about 50 times now, on/off over many months, so have a pretty good indication of the performance capabilities of each client. Btw, I have a tested 168/34'ish mbit cable connection and ext4 formatted SSD, intel core I5 CPU, 4GB ram, and running arch linux and using latest stable of each software - same result with default settings and "tweaked".