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Chtotoro2016-09-22 16:35:56
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Chtotoro, 2016-09-22 16:35:56

What is used as a video card on the server?

Good afternoon.
The question arose: what is used on server hardware as a video card? As far as I know, there are no built-in video cards in server processors, but they reproduce images.
How then does it all work?
UPD 1: Thanks to all who answered, I learned a little new. I'm interested in the process of displaying an image on a monitor in the absence of a familiar video card. Although they cited old computers as an example, even there they had their own analogues of video cards. (in the "old" PCs of fifteen years ago, there were full-fledged video cards, albeit incredibly lagging behind their discrete counterparts). If the video card is simply soldered to something else, can you provide a link with an example where this is indicated?
Thank you.

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DevMan, 2016-09-22
@Chtotoro

there is a "video card" on the servers, but not in the usual form for desktops.
for example, in this www.aspeedtech.com/products.php?fPath=20&rId=376

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Antony, 2016-09-22
@RiseOfDeath

They don't need a video card. Cruises are not rendered, and the rendering of the text console can also be calculated on the processor.
p.s.
They don't need Monique either - gentlemen use IPMI

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Rou1997, 2016-09-22
@Rou1997

Video memory without a video processor (GPU), instead of it, the CPU, that is, there is where to store the image for the monitor, but there is nothing to calculate, hardware acceleration is not supported, so Windows Aero cannot be enabled.

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