Quixant's Iqon3: Silent, Rugged Mini PC for Gaming Cabinets
Quixant, a leading provider of ruggedised computer systems, has launched the Iqon3, a silent mini PC designed for gaming cabinets in casinos and retro arcade environments. The Iqon3 stands out with its robust chassis and impressive specifications.
The Iqon3 boasts a powerful AMD Ryzen Pro 8000 APU under the hood, ensuring smooth performance for demanding games. It offers a generous 64GB of memory through two DDR5-5600 SO-DIMM sockets, providing ample space for multitasking and large software suites.
The mini PC's rugged chassis not only withstands harsh environments but also enables silent cooling, making it ideal for crowded spaces. It can drive up to four 4K Ultra HD displays, supporting DisplayPort 1.4 and hardware video decoding for a seamless visual experience.
Storage options are plentiful, including M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe, CFast 2.0, and SATA3 slots, catering to various storage needs. For connectivity, the Iqon3 offers a wide range of external and internal ports for expansion and stable network connectivity with dual PCIe Gigabit Ethernet.
The Quixant Iqon3 comes with robust security features like TPM 2.0, AES256, and protected NVRAM, ensuring data protection. It also includes optional EEPROM storage up to 128KB for embedded configuration or security settings. With its impressive specifications and rugged design, the Iqon3 is poised to be a reliable and powerful addition to gaming cabinets in demanding environments.
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