Often laptop users hear a terrible phrase in the service center for the repair and maintenance of gadgets: "You have a problem with the north bridge." It sounds threatening enough. So what is the north bridge in a laptop? What is it: a time bomb or a benefit for the entire gadget? Let us first examine the important question of why such a problem arises, and then find out ways to solve it. Even for the average user, it is important to understand how the two bridges work. And knowing them, you can not bring the gadget to a state where it will require resuscitation measures or even a computer pathologist.
The north bridge in a laptop: what is it?
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