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The Quantum3D Graphite arcade system was created by Quantum3D to succeed their Quicksilver and Quicksilver II boards. Like the Quicksilver II, the Graphite board has single side access to have all ports and drives accessible on a single side and is also based on standard PC hardware. The Graphite board is able to run Microsoft's Windows 98 or Windows 2000 Professional as an operating system.

Specifications

Basic Specifications
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows 2000
  • CPU: Intel Pentium III 733 MHz
  • Graphic: Quantum3D Obsidian Voodoo 3
  • Sound: 2.0 Integrated Audio (AC'97)
  • Memory: 128 MB (SD-RAM)
  • FSB: 133 MHz
  • USB: 2 ports
  • Video: 1 port (VGA)
  • LAN: 1 port (10/100 Mbit/s)
  • Case Size: W 274 mm × D 197 mm × H 67 mm
  • Power: 100–240 V AC
  • Storage: HDD: 8GByte

Games

References

  1. System 16 – Midway Graphite Hardware (Midway)
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