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Intel Processors - What does it all mean?


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Baldyloxxx

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Can someone please explain to me what all the jargon with intel processors is please? I would like to know what all the sandybridge, yorkfield crap is all about!
Also, ive seen north and south bridge when it comes to mobos. Whats it all mean? Could you either explain, or point me in the direction of somewhere that explains it simply please?
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Digerati

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Remember, Google is your friend. So start there.

What is sandy bridge?

What is yorkfield?

What is northbridge and southbridge?
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Baldyloxxx

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i know, i can find all this stuff out, but im a very lazy man :-( . i like to try the eezy way first.
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know, i can find all this stuff out, but im a very lazy man :-( . i like to try the eezy way first.

Not cool. We are here to help people help themselves. Not to cater to lazy people. So look it up yourself, then if you have a specific question about something you don't understand, ask a specific question and maybe someone will help.
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Understand we are all volunteers here. We are here to help people with their problems but our time is limited. So we don't want it wasted, nor do we deserve for it to be wasted.
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