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    As well as the interfaces for the hard drive, the Southbridge also has universal interfaces for "add-on" cards and may occasionally comprise the functionality of little add-ons. For example, just like occasionally computers will promote included video, they might also promote incorporated audio that is established in the South bridge. Some technologies that have been connected with this chip comprise of: PCI, ISA, USB and ATA. These technologies can be separated into motherboard relations, exterior connections, and hard drive connections too.

    PCI and ISA beside with the new PCI-express are values for "add-on" cards such as sound cards and networking cards which are fused onto the motherboard. It is very much similar to toting up to the capabilities of the system. There are a lot of dissimilar types of "add-on" cards that you can discover, from radio and TV tuners so that you can perceive the sound of the radio or watch TV, to growth cards that will put in additional hard drives or USB connections. PCI is the present customary which replaced ISA several years ago. PCI express is an innovative customary that was introduced this year and it is predestined to put back the accepted, yet restricted PCI.
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