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Hmm, cursory Google searches don't seem to indicate a clear answer. You could always ask framework themselves, but I suspect that the answer is the general spec on the torx screws they use, and likely lower torque when it fastens a non-metal part.
I might be crucified for saying this, but does it need specific torque? Generally you're looking for fastened/snug, because unless it's a moving/vibrating part or a safety critical fastener, it's generally overkill to specify torque. (Including the threadripper torque wrench)