For the Dell Optiplex GX150 Desktop PC?
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/opgx150/en/ug/specs.htmMotherboard chipset: Intel 815ENorthbridge chip: Intel 82815Southbridge chip: Intel 82801BA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_intel_chipsets#Pentium_II.2FIII_chipsetsUnder the subheading - Chipset - scroll down with your eyes to -815ELook to the right. You will see - 82815 - under - Part Numbers.That is the Northbridge.To the right of that, you will see - ICH2 - under Southbridge.Scroll the page down, until you come to the BOLD heading - Southbridge 8XX chipsets.You will see ICH2 is Intel part number - 82801BAThe I/O controller hub is in the Southbridge chip.I do not know what the Super I/O chipset is.[ The Northbridge chip should be under a finned Heatsink. If so, you will not be able to see the Intel part number.Looking at the motherboard as a map, with the Processor to the Top, and Ram Memory slots to the Right, the Processor is NORTH.(Ram Memory slots are to the EAST)Coming down the motherboard, the Northbridge chip is under the Processor.Come down further, and slightly to the right, and you will see the Southbridge chip.It has Intel 82801BA on it, with other Intel information ]HOWEVER, here is a list of Super I/O chipsets,
http://web.archive.org/web/20070929033214/http://www.esupport.com/techsupport/award/superio.htm[ It comes up to the Wayback Machine. Wait a couple of seconds, and the Super I/O chipset page will come up ]If this is a general question about the Northbridge chip, Southbridge chip, and Super I/O chipset;Motherboard diagram,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Motherboard_diagram.svgCPU stands for Central Processing Unit. Another term used is Microprocessor, or simply Processor for short.The Processor communicates with the Northbridge chip, through the Front Side Bus. (FSB)The Northbridge chip communicates with the Southbridge chip, through the Internal Bus.The Southbridge chip communicates with the Super I/O chipset through the LPC Bus. (Low Pin Count Bus)The Northbridge chip handles the faster capabilities of a computer.It handles the Processor, Ram Memory, and HIGH-speed graphics.AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port), and PCI-Express, are HIGH-speed graphics.A graphics card inserted into a PCI slot, or Integrated Graphics, is NOT high-speed graphics. This is handled by the Southbridge chip.The Southbridge chip handles the slower capabilities of a computer.IDESATAUSBEthernetand Audio. (Sound)This is more information on the Northbridge chip,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northbridge_%28computing%29For more information on the Southbridge chip, simply left-click on the blue - southbridge, in the end of the first sentence. (....the other being the southbridge)You can also search the following in Wikipedia, by typing them in the search box to the upper right, and clicking on the magnifying glass icon.Northbridge (computing)Southbridge (computing)Front-side busInternal busLPC busSuper I/O chip, and so on.For additional questions please post in a Comment.Regards,joecoolvette