no the motherboard is made for that generation of CPU, they are like hands and gloves, meant to be together.
your choice of videocard may bottleneck, or the wrong choice in memory but not the motherboard
I am not sure what you mean. The BCLCK for all socket 1155 is 100 MHz. The memory speeds vary from the minmal 1333 MHz for Sandy Bridge to 2200 MHz realized with overclocking.
your going to have to be more specific, there are many different busses on every motherboard.
There is the PCI Bus
The PCIe bus
SATA bus
the memory bus
the CPU bus formerly the front side bus or the Core clock
The motherboard doesn't have a bus speed. It supports LGA 1155 chips. Sandy Bridge ( 2xxx series ) and possibly Ivy Bridge ( 3xxx series ) with the latest BIOS.
no the motherboard is made for that generation of CPU, they are like hands and gloves, meant to be together.
your choice of videocard may bottleneck, or the wrong choice in memory but not the motherboard
I'm aware of that. 😉 Those speeds are fixed and the same across every motherboard and motherboard generation as long as the peripheral hardware is the same. Front side bus support was variable during the Core 2 days so in that context his question makes sense.