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motherboard
No the system clock is built into the motherboard.
the clock on a motherboard ensures that all the devices run in sync
System Clock
The internal clock of a computer system is found on the motherboard. It is run by its own, independent battery, causing it to always run, even if the computer is turned off.
The motherboard is the most complicated of all components inside the computer. It contains the processor (CPU) and accompanying chipset, real-time clock, ROM BIOS, CMOS configuration chip, RAM (Ramdom Access Memory), system bus, expansion slots, jumpers, ports, and power supply connections. All components of a computer connect to the motherboard. The motherboard you select determines both the capabilities and limitations of your system.
Bus Clock is based on the System Clock. In other terms Bus Clock is derived from system Clock. Bus Clock is usually half System Clock. (Busy Clock = System Clock / 2)
ou can probably run PC100 and PC133 Low Density RAM.
Another term for motherboard is mainboard.
I think the CPU does a better job
Maintains the real time clock and CMOS information on the motherboard.
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