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Daniel Hidalgo
2021-05-18 08:48:36

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Now about Subnautica Below Zero, we are going to tell you where to find the parallel processing unit, so let's get started.

What is the parallel processing unit in Subnautica Below Zero?


This is an item that you will have to find before you can scan the PDA that gives you the blueprint of the test override module, allowing you to move on in the story.

Where to find the parallel processing unit in Subnautica Below Zero?


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These units can be created after obtaining three of their fragments, which can be found throughout Mercury II, a giant ship that crashed and is now underwater.

The ship was divided into several parts that you can find in the Purple Vents and Lilypad Islands biomes east of Delta Island.

In each segment of the ship you should be able to find at least one fragment of parallel processing unit to scan, you will have to make sure you have a laser cutter to access the panels of the processing units. To make one of these you will need x1 titanium, x1 crystalline sulfur, x1 battery and x2 diamonds.

When you have the fragments you will be able to create a parallel processing unit through the manufacturer, for the manufacturer you will need x1 gold, x1 silver and x1 table coral sample, in addition to that you will have to create the test cancellation module that requires x1 Unit of parallel processing, x1 copper wire, x1 titanium and x1 wire.

When you have all this, you will have to go back to the Delta station> advance to the radar tower at the top> go up the ladder> place the module inside the panel> go back down and deactivate the radar.

Finally Marguerit will tell you to find her greenhouse so you can continue with the Subnautica: Below Zero campaign.

 Now that you know where to find the parallel processing unit in Subnautica Below Zero, you will be able to find the processing unit much faster and you will get all the benefits it has for you quickly.


Platform(s):
Microsoft Windows PC, MacOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 PS4, PlayStation 5 PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Genre(s):
Action-adventure, survival
Developer(s):
Unknown Worlds Entertainment
Publisher(s):
Unknown Worlds Entertainment
Engine:
Release date:
May 14, 2021
Mode:
Single-player
age rating (PEGI):
7+

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