Laptops and personal computers are highly sophisticated devices. They have so many microchips that an unprepared user has never dreamed of. Often all these "pieces of iron" tend to fail. In service centers, they get off with the faceless wording "the motherboard’s north bridge burned out." And what kind of bridge it is and where it came from on this very board - God knows. Severe IT people are not going to explain the computer device to mere mortals. But you need to know this, since the problem is very serious and is quite common. That's what we’ll talk about now.
What is the north bridge
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