I'm thinking of replacing parts of my Logistics Pipes network with EnderIO conduits to reduce lag. I'm a little worried about the speed though. Some parts of the system have a traffic of several stacks per second at times of high activity. So I'd like to know the comparable speed of different piping systems. My experiences so far:
Logistics Pipes: The Mk3 Extractor is easily the fasted way to pull stuff out of chests I've seen so far.
ME network buses: too slow, no matter the settings I've tried so far.
Thermal Expansion itemducts: borderline fast enough, different setting types than LP and requires no central power, but less versatile in routing. Good for isolated applications and handling items with metadata and NBT.
EnderIO conduits: just starting out, no relevant experience. More versatile in routing than TE ducts with it colored channels, can also handle metadata and NBT and requires no power, but I don't know about speed. Thus, this thread.
Logistics Pipes: The Mk3 Extractor is easily the fasted way to pull stuff out of chests I've seen so far.
ME network buses: too slow, no matter the settings I've tried so far.
Thermal Expansion itemducts: borderline fast enough, different setting types than LP and requires no central power, but less versatile in routing. Good for isolated applications and handling items with metadata and NBT.
EnderIO conduits: just starting out, no relevant experience. More versatile in routing than TE ducts with it colored channels, can also handle metadata and NBT and requires no power, but I don't know about speed. Thus, this thread.