I think the CPU does a better job
the internal data path the address bus the clock speed the cache
ACPU has multimedia instructions called
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.
north bridge
Depending on what your motherboard can handle, all the RAM (regardless of clockspeed) will clock to the same speed.
Systems clock
That condition occurs when the motherboard clock settings are not set properly for the processor.
Overclocking
Overclocking
Clock speed determines at what speed the CPU works, in fact faster or more the clock speed faster is the processing speed. Every CPU is designed to operate at a definite speed, Over clocking can sometimes lead to malfunction.
The swinging component of a grandfather clock is called the pendulum. It regulates the timekeeping of the clock by controlling the speed at which the clock's gears turn. The length of the pendulum determines the clock's accuracy and helps keep time consistent.
Your CPU's clock sped can be adjusted from the BIOS, but it is not recommended to do so because it can cause permanent damage to the CPU, RAM or the motherboard due to various reasons like overheating, unsupported clock speed etc.