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    PCH in my AMD?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by seenoevil, Dec 27, 2014.

  1. seenoevil

    seenoevil Notebook Enthusiast

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    Did the PCH platform come on AMDs? My HP g6 disassembly guide describes it as such.
     
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    tijo Sacred Blame

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    Well, you have a southbridge, it just won't be called a PCH, that's Intel's name for it. The manual just means the component that serves the same role as the PCH.
     
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    seenoevil Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ahh, I see. The fusion controller hub. thanks.