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What is the North bridge on a computer?

What are its inputs and outputs and what does it do?

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Roast a prime rib, red potatoes asparagasThat's a nice Christmas Dinner
My partner is the same,so last year I did a whole salmon with king prawns,roast potato's,Asparagus,Sweetcorn and a creme fresh sauce,He was very happy and it was yummy,This year we're going to my Mom's for a turkey dinner and he's not a happy bunny,but tough,lolHave a fun ChristmasStacey,uk xxx
Some things my husbands family has done is a lobster dinnerI have also heard of shrimp and crab legs.
the north bridge is the actual chipset on a motherboard (not the cpu) It can control many things, like LAN, video, usb controllers.and all of these things have inputs and outputsFor instance, say you have a dell machine that uses some form of intel gma videoIt is an integrated video chipset that is part of the north bridgeInputs would be in the form of instructions from software, and the output would be the displayDon't confuse the north bridge with the south bridgeThe south bridge usually houses the memory controller on intel machinesIt is starting to get phased out, though since the new i7 chips have on-die memory controllers.

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