No. An expansion bus always connects to South Bridge. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-southbridge.htm
False.
An expansion bus will not work in sync with the CPU. In addition, it will not work with the system clock.
Typically, a PCI express x16 slot, where your graphics card is installed, is connected to the Northbridge, or in some occasions, to the CPU directly. Most other expansion cards run through the Southbridge. The northbridge has the shortest route to the CPU, making it the fastest. Used for AGP / PCI express graphics and RAM. Southbridge has the longest route to the CPU, so slower devices, such as IDE/SATA, USB, PCI all go through the southbridge. Hope this helps.
Not always, for a bridge may be over a road.
sagamore bridge is always closed.
always.
no
Bridge Day is always the third Saturday in October.
Radeon HD 6530d is the better one of the two. it is always better to have a independent video card then the onboard video chipset, because the onboard chipset uses the ram from the motherboard and a independent video card has its own ram to use and never uses the systems ram. so all in all, your computer will run games better with a independent video card then a onboard chipset.
On a 1996 Chevrolet Corsica, the expansion valve is typically located in the engine compartment, near the evaporator core. It is usually situated in the air conditioning line that connects the evaporator to the compressor. To access it, you may need to remove the dashboard or other components, depending on the specific configuration of the vehicle. Always refer to a repair manual for detailed instructions and diagrams for your particular model.
No, some artists just change the chorus to a "chorus 2" and sing/play that as the bridge.
"Humanitarian intervention" - same as always.