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South Bridge and North Bridge in Motherboard


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blrjohn07

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Guys, Please help me. I came to know about South and North bride in Motherboard. I got that two bride in every motherboard. But wanna know is there any easier way to recognize them easily ?????? Please do help

Edited by blrjohn07, 20 September 2007 - 11:12 AM.

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Check out this Wiki link: http://en.wikipedia....dge_(computing). If you were wanting to know where they are physically located, the northbride is the larger one closest to the CPU socket.

There is a good picture here: http://images.google...t...I7GGLG&sa=N

Edited by Titan8990, 20 September 2007 - 12:25 PM.

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Titan,

Many thanks. Actually I wanted to know that how can I easily find out bridge. I got it from ur reply. Northi Bridge always located near CPU socket. Right ??? Okay...

Many many thanks again titan

But dude..still I am waiting to get more logical answer. Is it only by the location we have to understand ?? Or any other way ????

Edited by blrjohn07, 20 September 2007 - 12:30 PM.

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