🚀 Elevate Your Headless Setup with Ease!
The DisplayPort Headless Ghost Display Emulator is a game-changer for headless PC setups, allowing you to utilize your graphics card's full capabilities without the need for a monitor. With support for resolutions up to 3840x2160@17Hz and seamless compatibility across major operating systems, this plug-and-play device is perfect for professionals looking to optimize their computing power effortlessly.
A**F
Did it's small role fine
Nothing fancy this once, just let's my computer think I have another monitor plugged in.
L**D
Does not work with NVidia surround...but here's a fix
If you want to add 1-3 individual virtual monitors to your headless server these will work great, but if you are intending to use nvidia surround to create one ultra wide monitor virtual monitor these don't work out of the box. Trying to combine 3 of them in NVidia surround only gives you one option: 11520x2160 at 17hz.If your combining all 3 you're probably trying to get 5760x1080. Here are 2 solutions.Solution 1 (what I'm currently using): Download usbmmidd_v2 from a website called amyuni. In the zip file it includes instructions. This will setup a software virtual monitor with whatever custom resolution you want. The benefit of this is that you can set the custom resolution to 5760x1080 and bypass the need to use nvidia surround or these dummy plugs all together. The downside is that when your VM restarts you need to re-activate the monitor by running "deviceinstaller64 enableidd 1". I rarely shutdown this VM but I keep "deviceinstaller64 enableidd 1" in a bat file on my desktop for when I do.Solution 2: Search youtube for a video titled "SOLVED! - How to make nVidia Surround work on Ultrawide Displays". Follow the instructions this guy says. Even though he is using real monitors the instructions will work with dummy plugs. This will force nvidia to use whichever resolution you set when combining them in nvidia surround. The benefit of this is that the settings should persist after a reboot. I'm not sure how the hardware in dummy plugs works, but I would caution you not to exceed the max hz/resolution settings these are capable of. There is another seller on amazon selling the same thing that has a nice table of the all the supported resolutions with the max hz per resolution.
D**H
Did the job!
Needed it to get Anydesk to run on a headless PC. Seems that newer versions on Windows turn the video driver off when a display is not there. Put it in, and it stabilized my remote system, so that I could manage it without weird video problems.
W**S
Does the trick
Great for a headless system that I routinely remotely connect to for gaming
R**.
Works for keeping a Linux display active
Needed this dummy plug to keep an X Window Manager running for TeamViewer sessions. Works as it should.
A**Y
Works, but 17Hz limit at 4k is a problem
I bought this and another similar adapter to use with parsec for remote workstation purposes, but since this only reports 17Hz at 3840x2160 parsec drops back 2560x1600@60Hz every time it connects. It can be changed back to full 4k in display settings after, but that's too much hassle to deal with every day. I ended up buying a different item -- "FUERAN DP - DisplayPort Display Emulator EDID Emulator Plug 4K(fit Headless 4096x2160@60Hz)" -- which is more expensive, but it's the only full-size DP headless plug I could find on amazon that reports 3840x2160@60Hz.
C**T
Works
It works. Its exactly as stated. Trash framerate at 4k and 2k though. I use it at 1080p for 60fps which works fine for my usecase. It does not work in an extended cable sadly.
K**V
Perfect solution for headless displays
I remote connect to a PC for work frequently. The resolution was a pain but I was able to set it constantly, but I was still limited to a single screen. By plugging in two of these bad boys, I now can have two remote sessions controlling both monitors at once, vastly increasing my productivity. Two thumbs up.
C**A
Muy buena calidad y diseño compacto
Muy buena calidad y diseño compacto. Funciona muy bien
M**I
produit ideal pour accès Parsec a distance
bonjour, fait le travail et simule le branchement d'un écran. Parsec a une fonction similaire logicielle mais qui marche aléatoirement surtout au retour de mise a jour de windows. Avec ce dispositif de branché derrière sur la carte graphique, plus de souci, même en cas de redémarrage, la connexion se refait sans souci.
P**.
Publicité mensongère, extrêmement déçu
L'intitulé du produit précise "Fit Headless-3840x2160@60H New 3RD", or j'ai reçu un "dummy plug headless" dont le nom affiché par le système est "DP1080P60" (cf. screenshots). Il peut effectivement passer en 3840x2160... mais en 17Hz! Même en RDP ça reste plus fluide! On peut certes forcer des résolutions personnalisées via le panneau de configuration d'nVidia (je ne sais pas comment c'est côté AMD), mais là encore c'est décevant... Il y a des saccades toutes les secondes, que ce soit via Parsec ou MoonLight, avec un écran physique en plus ou pas, sur deux serveurs différents, deux clients différents, et même dans la supposée résolution native (1080p60). Ah et vous pouvez complètement oublier le son: il est vu comme un adaptateur DVI (cf. quatrième screenshot), or la norme DVI ne transporte pas le son. Du coup votre CG ne propose pas d'y balancer l'audio, et donc MoonLight and Co. ne peuvent pas rediriger le son du système vers le moteur d'encodage de la CG. En résumé, le son n'est pas streamable.Quand je vois la quantité de votes positifs et la note malgré tout plutôt correct de ce produit, je me dis que j'aurais probablement dû prendre la version HDMI comme le font sûrement les trois quarts des gens...En attendant, j'ai mis 8.88€ à la poubelle.
P**3
Fonctionne à merveille. Pensez à rajoutez les résolutions voulu suivant usage.
Utiliser pour faire du streaming via le logiciel Parsec et Moonlight. Si aucun écran de connecté au Pc, aucune image a streamer c’est logique. J’ai un écran 1440p en 144hz. Aucun problème. Il suffit d’ajouter la résolution voulu manuellement dans les paramètres de l’écran. (Via le panneau Nvidia dans mon cas).
I**S
Brilliant little gadget
I have a new i9 desktop machine running Windows 10, but no desk space free for another keyboard, a mouse and yet another pair of monitors. So, my solution was to park the new machine in a quiet corner of my home office and drive it from my existing i7 desktop machine using Splashtop. Unfortunately, Splashtop needs to have a monitor plugged in to the host machine, so all I could see over Splashtop was a black screen. I bought two of these headless plugs (DisplayPort), plugged them into the i9, and there we go, I can now remote into my new machine from my old one (with twin monitors, too!). The plugs let you set any screen resolution you want up to their max supported resolution, I set both of them to 1920x1200 to match my existing monitors. No fuss or faffing, just plug them in, set the screen resolution you want, and they just work.
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