
So, I 've noticed there's a fundamental rule that states that a machine/refinery/miner etc. can't complete a cycle in less than a tick(1/60th of a second), essentially setting a minimum boundary of 0.0166....6s, and the same holds for the productivity cycle. Which means that a machine can complete a maximum of 60+60 cycles/sec.
My question is: how can speed and productivity in a machine be balanced well enough, as to not have excess of either, thus being wasted(due to the aforementioned boundary), and basically have the machine working just at the border of the saturation zone.