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Chapter 254 - 100,000% Void Saturation Manual

To achieve that three-minute performance, the [Engraving Module System] would need seven billion units of computational power, more than he had ever used before.

If it used more than the computational power that he had, then it would defeat the purpose of creating the [Engraving Module System] in the first place.

Nash's computational power was only 9.2 billion.

He planned to reserve 3 billion for the [Library Module System], with another 1.2 billion set aside for his other runic module systems to function at maximum capacity.

Coupled with his own needs to create or optimize his training manuals and module systems, Nash could only allocate 2 to 3 billion computational power to the [Engraving Module System] at most.

"Let's see if it can still work with reduced computational power…"

Frowning, he gradually lowered the computational power the [Engraving Module System] could access to engrave runic languages.

From 6 billion to 5 billion, then 4 billion.

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