Unless you plan on creating a motherboard, you control it via input. (Keyboard commands or now-a-days, clicks with your mouse on basic macro-type commands through your operating system). Usually, the northbridge chip is responsible for this.
The parts of the motherboard that control the flow of data and timing are the system chipset and controllers. The motherboard itself is the computer's main circuit board.
The main bus on the motherboard is the control bus. The control bus is used by the Central Processing Unit to monitor and direct the actions of the other functional areas of the computer.
A chipset is a group of microchips on the motherboard that control the flow of data and instructions to and from the CPU. It role is crucial in determining the performance of the system.
Resistors are used to control current flow.
Physically, the motherboard. Logically, the control, data, and power busses.
Motherboard because it's like the main control room of a cell
Voltage Regulator Module(VRM)
system board i.e also known as motherboard.
Without the mainboard, also called motherboard, your computer would not work... at all. Everything is hooked up to it from RAM to hard drive to CPU. The only hardware component it doesn't control is the power supply, but the power supply is also hooked up to the motherboard.
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
Go to Start, Control Panel and System. Under the General tab it will tell you how much RAM you have.
Electrical power control signals Data