With a High-Speed Connector, you can create advanced items in Satisfactory to improve and expand your alien factories. Here’s how to get your hands on this vital component and exactly what you can create with it.
Satisfactory is packed full of important resources and components to collect. Everything has a purpose, whether you’re making Reinforced Iron Plates for coal production or a Crystal Oscillator for radio comms.
When it comes to electronics, the High-Speed Connector is vital, and we’ve got all the information you need about it below.
How to unlock & craft
The High-Speed Connector can be unlocked via the Caterium Research Chain in the MAM. It’s the ninth entry in the chain, and you’ll need x500 Quickwire, and x50 Plastic for the recipe.
To craft the component once it’s unlocked, you’ll need the following materials:
- x56 Quickwire
- x10 Cable
- x1 Circuit Board
Silicon High-Speed Connector
You can also use an alternative version if you’re running low on Cable (or need to save it for something else.)
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The Silicon High-Speed Connector requires:
- x60 Quickwire
- x25 Sillica
- x2 Circuit Board
High-Speed Connector uses
You can craft advanced power structures and electronic items with the High-Speed Connector once you reach the mid-game in Satisfactory.
The full list of recipes it featured in is as follows:
- Homing Rifle Ammo
- Supercomputer
- Automated Speed Wiring
- Electromagnetic Connection Rod
- Radio Connection Unit
- Double Wall Outlet Mk.3
- Drone Port
- Geothermal Generator
- Power Pole M.k3
- Priority Power Switch
- Wall Outlet Mk.3
Finally, you can also put the component in the AWESOME Sink in return for 3,776 Points that you can spend in the shop. If you’ve got an extra lying around, we’d recommend cashing in on those points.
That’s a rundown of the High-Speed Connector in Satisfactory. For more on the game, check out all SAM Ore locations, our Hard Drive tier list, all Hard Drive locations, how to fix 1.0 crashing on launch, and how to make dedicated servers.