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Just keep in mind that you can't unlock alt recipes for products you don't have the tech for. So if you haven't researched silica yet, don't research any hard drives until then if you want that specific recipe that badly.
Hmm. Note to self: avoid Quartz until I actually need it, to cut down on the number of useless recipes.
You also get more parts per minute than Cheap Silica - 37.5 vs 26.25
With the original recipe you get 1,67 silica per raw quartz, with the alt recipe you get 2,35 silica per raw quartz, and that by just adding limestone which is abundant and by using more space which is also abundant provided you build vertically
In other words, you'll only need 16 raw quartz/min with the alt recipe to match silica production rate of the original recipe which eats 22.5/min, thus saving 30% raw quartz on your silica production
Sure early-midgame you'll be in excess of raw quartz because you don't need it a lot, but late game when you're planning a mega production of supercomputers, saving the raw quartz is a necessity
Also, power late game should be a non-issue
You shouldn't be shy on trading simplicity for efficiency
However, the total investment of resources is still a consideration for me, and I would rather find more useful recipes, especially in the early game where high-yield in a short time is critical.