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Speed module 3

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Speed module 3.png
Speed module 3

Recipe

Time.png
60
+
Advanced circuit.png
5
+
Processing unit.png
5
+
Speed module 2.png
4
Speed module 3.png
1

Total raw

Time.png
1.5k
+
Copper plate.png
645
+
Iron plate.png
290
+
Plastic bar.png
210
+
Processing unit.png
25

Stack size

50

Rocket capacity

50

Energy consumption

+70% (electric)

Speed

Quality normal.png +50%
Quality uncommon.png +65% Quality rare.png +80%
Quality epic.png +95% Quality legendary.png +125%

Quality

-2.5%

Prototype type

module

Internal name

speed-module-3

Required technologies

Speed module 3 (research).png
3

Produced by

Assembling machine 1.png
Assembling machine 2.png
Assembling machine 3.png
Player.png

Recipe

Time.png
60
+
Advanced circuit.png
5
+
Processing unit.png
5
+
Tungsten carbide.png
1
+
Speed module 2.png
4
Speed module 3.png
1

Total raw

Time.png
1.5k
+
Copper plate.png
645
+
Iron plate.png
290
+
Plastic bar.png
210
+
Processing unit.png
25
+
Tungsten carbide.png
1

Stack size

50

Rocket capacity

50

Energy consumption

+70% (electric)

Speed

Quality normal.png +50%
Quality uncommon.png +65% Quality rare.png +80%
Quality epic.png +95% Quality legendary.png +125%

Quality

-2.5%

Prototype type

module

Internal name

speed-module-3

Required technologies

Speed module 3 (research).png
3

Produced by

Assembling machine 1.png
Assembling machine 2.png
Assembling machine 3.png
Electromagnetic plant.png
Player.png

Increases a machine's speed by 50% and its energy consumption by 70%. The machine will consume more energy per second, but will also work more quickly. Because energy costs are based on time rather than number of operations, some of the increased energy cost is offset by the reduced time per operation.

Machine speed and energy consumption are increased by 30% compared to tier 1 modules and by 20% percent compared to tier 2 modules.

See also