HDMI Dummy Plug, Display Emulator, Headless Ghost,fit Headless Dummy Display. 4K 1920x1080-3840x2160 New Generation@60Hz

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HDMI dummy plug, Headless Ghost -- A display emulator for digital video inter faces that fits discreetly into your computer. 1. Fit for display emulator 1980x1080@60HZ (Emulates a high resolution display up to 3840 * 2160) 2. No need to drive, support all systems. Works with Windows, OSX, Linux and just about everything else. 3. Acts as a dummy plug for use with GPGPU tasks sunch ad crypto currency mining. 4. Small size, the latest chip, low power, no heat.Support plug and play, hot plug. Great! Why would I want that? Many computer systems do not enable their GPU hardware when there is no display attached; a well documented issue amongst the Mac Mini and Intel HD graphics user bases. Having a dummy plug like the Headless Ghost attached fully enables the GPU which allows for: ?HDMI dummy plug is a small, low-cost plug that work as a high resolution display, it makes a computer run "headless" (without a keyboard, mouse, and monitor).It appears as a headless ghost display emulator (dummy plug) that fits discreetly in to the video output socket on your computer. ?Once plugged, the headless PC detects a connected display thus enabling the GPU. ?Remote desktop access to the headless PC is then available at high resolution - up to 4096x2160 and high frame rate. ?With the GPU enabled, it is possible to perform for various tasks including high resolution hardware accelerated remote desktop and GPGPU operations like crypto currency ETH Graphics mining, rendering and simulations. ?It is a must-have for server and colocation farms, SOHO, Bit and home servers and remote-deployed headless PCs. ?Ensuring the correct display mode on a media centre PC when used with a AV receiver or switch that doesn't pass EDID correctly ?Taking screenshots at resolutions not support by your real monitor (e.g. Retina or 4K)