@shoofle It's a bit dated but this illustrates quite well how a motherboard is laid out. The chipset is the one part that always comes with a heatsink (sometimes even a little fan) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southbridge#/media/Datei:Motherboard_diagram.svg
@shoofle ah, also I think northbridges are usually part of the CPU these days because memory needs to be really fast
@noiob @shoofle even in this recent this guide, it's like, "look at what the vendor does"
https://betontalpfa.medium.com/oh-no-i-need-to-write-a-pci-driver-2b389720a9d0
@confusedcharlot @noiob oooh this is a good link
@confusedcharlot @noiob can I boost it?
@confusedcharlot @noiob posting this on my friendster
@shoofle @confusedcharlot pinning it to the local church's door
@shoofle I think these days PCI-E is all handled directly by the CPU but I don't know how it actually works electrically, just that it's a really fast connection and the amount of devices you can plug into it is limited by the amount of PCI-E lanes the CPU has