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Remote Graphics?

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It is meant to used by having it running in a server and then with that ethernet port, connect it to a PC-over-IP (PCoIP) client, a small box with usb and display outputs.

The server does the computing, the PCoIP box only receives the compressed video and displays it.

I found this graphics card solution, which says that it's a "remote graphics" card.

What does it mean? Does that mean I can have a server with this graphics card, plug in my laptop, and run this graphics card?

Does that mean my laptop/AIO can run Crysis at last?

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It is meant to used by having it running in a server and then with that ethernet port, connect it to a PC-over-IP (PCoIP) client, a small box with usb and display outputs.

The server does the computing, the PCoIP box only receives the compressed video and displays it.

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