What is the max you can overclock new GT machines to be powered by 1 idsu

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cardshark1234

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So... i'm lazy and suck at math, can anyone tell me how much you can overclock gt machines to be powered by 1 idsu
 

Moasseman

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Which GT machines and what are they doing? You know they take different eu/t depending on operation (some of em)
 

cardshark1234

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Ya i know that, and i mean a general list, like the automatic machines, centrifuge, electrolyzer etc etc.
 

Moasseman

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128 eu/t = 4 times
32 eu/t = 5 times
8 eu/t = 6 times

Ya i know that, and i mean a general list, like the automatic machines, centrifuge, electrolyzer etc etc.
...............................I thought I told you the machines require different eu/t depending on what they're doing.
 

cardshark1234

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128 eu/t = 4 times
32 eu/t = 5 times
8 eu/t = 6 times


...............................I thought I told you the machines require different eu/t depending on what they're doing.



Ohhh, i thought you meant each machine doesn't take the same EU.
 

Chrissy

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Craft a scanner, It tells you the max safe energy, how much energy you can safely put in, Etc
 

Moasseman

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Craft a scanner, It tells you the max safe energy, how much energy you can safely put in, Etc
Does the scanner also tell the same info with 1/2/3/etc. overclockers before actually installing any OC's? If not, your point is moot.
 

Chrissy

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Does the scanner also tell the same info with 1/2/3/etc. overclockers before actually installing any OC's? If not, your point is moot.


Go into a test world and scan a machine with 1/2/3/etc. Then you'll have the values, When they start demanding extreme amounts like 9218, Just use multile ID/AE/Sus
 

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Don't give me that, All you need to do is place the machine in a test world, Put an overclocker in, Scan it, Record the value,
Want to know 2? 3? just bloody find out, If youre that damn lazy i could go do it myself

Wait a minute you aren't the OP