Hertz, Don't it.
microprocessor and motherboard
Clock speed of a motherboard refers to the frequency at which the motherboard's components, particularly the CPU and memory, operate. It is typically measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz) and indicates how many cycles per second the processor can execute. A higher clock speed generally allows for faster data processing and improved performance, but it is not the sole determinant of a system's overall speed, as factors like architecture and core count also play significant roles.
The front side bus connects the CPU on the motherboard to the Northbridge. Front side bus speed is in preference to how much data can move across the bus simultaneously, and is measured in megahertz.
The system bus speed refers to the rate at which data is transferred between the CPU and other components of the computer, such as RAM and peripheral devices. It is typically measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz). The specific bus speed can vary based on the motherboard and CPU architecture. To find the exact bus speed for a particular system, you would need to consult the specifications of the motherboard or CPU.
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Its is measured by speed,power,andwind speed
The system bus is usually inside of the CPU, but I guess it depends on the processor and the motherboard. Usually, CPU clock speeds are faster, as they are measured in GHz, while the system bus speed is usually measured in MHz. Hope this helped! SeanHolshouser
50
its measured in Knots
The ASUS P6T - motherboard is not as fast as the Intel DP39,but it is a reliable motherboard.
Depending on what your motherboard can handle, all the RAM (regardless of clockspeed) will clock to the same speed.
100 MHz