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As usualsuspects said, you're wrong in this case. I'm installing some drywall right now, I bought specific Philips bits that expose only a small portion of the tip specifically so it cams out at the perfect depth in the drywall, so it's flush and doesn't go deep enough to break the paper.
Torque would not work at all because depending on if your screwing into a knot on the stud or a soft portion you'd get wildly different depths.