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Q: Which part of the chipset connects directly to the processor the North Bridge or the South Bridge?
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5 Which part of the chipset connects directly to the processor?

North Bridge


What part of the chipset connects directly to the processor the north bridge or south bridge?

North bridge


Which part of a Nehalem chipset connects directly to the processor the North Bridge or the South Bridge?

The North Bridge


Does the Nehalem chipset uses two chipset housings on the motherboard or a single chipset housing?

The Nehalem chipset connects directly to the processor rather than to the North Bridge.


Does the Sandy Bridge chipset family use two chipset housings on the motherboard or a single chipset housing?

the sandy bridge chipset uses a single chipset housing


Does the Nehalem chipset family use two chipset housings on the motherboard or a single chipset houseing?

The Nehalem chipset connects directly to the processor rather than to the North Bridge.


Which part of the chipset connects directly to the processer?

The north bridge connects via the front side bus.


Which type of Intel chipset was the first to support the graphics controller to be part of the processor?

The fast end of the hub, called the North bridge, contains the graphic and memory controller, and connects directly to the processor by way of 64- bit bus, called the Front Side Bus (FSB), System Bus or host bus.


An expansion bus always connects to the faster end of the chipset the North Bridge?

No. An expansion bus always connects to South Bridge. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-southbridge.htm


If a local bus connects to the slower IO controller hub or South Bridge of the chipset it is called a?

Local I/O bus.


Why it is called north bridge and south bridge on motherboard why not east and west bridges?

If you have North and South Bridge on your computer it will be all you will need not no more then 2 Bridges r VERY POWERFUL chipsets it will speed your computer up tremendously compairing to no bridges on your motherboard... tecnickly easyest way of explaning the way it works and all is: Processor is your Engine - RAM is your Gas - HardDrive is your cargo - North Bridge and South Bridge is your High Way... some computer may have just a north or south bridge some have both... North Bridge: does all the work to and from RAM to Processor RAM goes to and from Harddrive and processor ... to and from North to South bridge directly SouthBridge: does the PCI slots and Graphics Chipset when there is info goin through your Graphics card starts with : Harddrive to RAM to Processor to North Bridge to South Bridge to Graphics Chipset and back up to your Processor and RAM same way it came in... for some computers it works like that some dont there are deffrent ways how other computers work but if u have a single North bridge it will do all the work that ur South bridge dont. hope this helps out :)


What are the two main chips of the chipset?

North Bridge and South Bridge. The North Bridge is the faster end of the hub containing the graphics and memory controller and connects to the system bus. The South Bridge is the slower end of the hub and contains the I/O controller hub. All I/O devices with the exception of display and memory are connected by the slower South Bridge.