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Because efficiency can be easily tweaked by over- or underclocking.
As for alternates: You obviously want to use crystal computer and most likely silicone circuit boards.
Stitched iron plates and iron wire are also recommended.
If you have the power for it the pure recipees for iron ingots, copper ingots and quarz crystals as well as steamed copper sheets will improve the resource efficiency by a lot.
So adding it back in with insulate crystal oscilators seems counter intuitive.
It also complicates the production chain quite a bit (no more iron but more copper, caterium and oil needed).
Granted, overall it is more resource efficient.
Make the numbers match from end back to raw resource.
If you have a layout working under 100%, get troubleshooting and stay creative.
The problem will be in an unexpected place.
Check production and consumption rates, throughput, manifolds etc.
Change clock speed, build extra machines, rebelt the build/ rebuild the belt, do a full 360 with the dismantle tool and then the other direction with the build gun, and hassle the hoff now and then.
https://www.satisfactorytools.com/production?share=cJOBr2eCCug9efNypbTy