• traches
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    You can go a lot higher than 1000 without optimizing for UPS, they’ve made a lot of performance improvements over the years. Highly hardware dependent, of course

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      I have a very high end computer and was able to flirt with 10kSPM but having to move to beltless designs is a real drag.

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        Is SPM typically considered continuous production without slowdowns forever, or, is there some unwritten rule about needing to maintain +1000 for a specific amount of time?

        I can spike to 700 SPM at times, but it only lasts for a minute or two until a resource or two gets completely sucked dry. (Until I get better production, I just pace my research and buffer enough resources to keep research at 100% for a bit.)

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          It’s meant to be continuous production. Usually this kind of base is left on continuously and people will post the 10 hour production graphs