In traditional computer architecture, the video card (or GPU) is typically connected to the northbridge, which manages high-speed communication between the CPU, memory, and graphics. However, modern systems often use the PCI Express (PCIe) interface, which connects the GPU directly to the CPU, bypassing the northbridge in many cases. In these systems, the northbridge functionality is often integrated into the CPU itself, making the distinction less relevant. Overall, while there was a time when video cards were directly connected to the northbridge, modern architectures have evolved to streamline this connection.
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