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== Base Hardware Configuration ==
 
== Base Hardware Configuration ==
 
Note: This data was collected via numerous sources. Newer system variants may contain updated and/or completely different hardware. Any parts followed by a question mark are subject to further investigation.
 
Note: This data was collected via numerous sources. Newer system variants may contain updated and/or completely different hardware. Any parts followed by a question mark are subject to further investigation.
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As it turns out, there's various revisions of the Nu Hardware, the latest being the 2.x revision that has higher specs depending on the game that the Nu unit is running.
 
[[File:Sega_Nu_ArcadeUnit.jpg|right|She's not that pretty, that's for sure.]]
 
[[File:Sega_Nu_ArcadeUnit.jpg|right|She's not that pretty, that's for sure.]]
 
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!colspan="2"|Arcade Unit Configuration
 
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!Connectivity
 
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|4x USB 3.0 ports<br>Arcade I/O: JVS I/O Controller Serial, 2x CAN
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!Security
 
!Security
|Rumored pre-boot BIOS Watchdog<br>TPM Module (?)<br>FPGA Game Card Key Slot (?)<br>Microsoft BitLocker Encryption<br>SEGA ALLnet DRM
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|SRAM Security Module<br>Rumored pre-boot BIOS Watchdog "Bootstrapper"<br>TPM (Tamper-Proof/Trusted Platform Module)<br>FPGA Game Card Key Slot (?)<br>Microsoft BitLocker Encryption<br>SEGA ALLnet DRM
 
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Revision as of 01:54, 5 August 2017

Kancolle Arcade is known to have been running on the Sega Nu hardware specifications.

Base Hardware Configuration

Note: This data was collected via numerous sources. Newer system variants may contain updated and/or completely different hardware. Any parts followed by a question mark are subject to further investigation.

As it turns out, there's various revisions of the Nu Hardware, the latest being the 2.x revision that has higher specs depending on the game that the Nu unit is running.

She's not that pretty, that's for sure.
Arcade Unit Configuration
Revision Pictured Version 1.x (?)
Processor Intel Core i3-3220 clocked at 3.30 GHz
Memory 4GB DDR3 SDRAM (PC3‑12800, 800 MHz)
Storage (SATA) 1 x 64GB SSD (Boot?)
1x 500GB HDD (Data/Games?)
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX650 Ti running at at 980–1033 MHz
1GB GDDR5 192‑bit VRAM
Supports DirectX 11.1, OpenGL 4.3 with two screens in full HD (1080p)
768 unified shaders, 64 TMU, 24 ROP
Video Output 1x Analog/Digital DVI-D
1x Digital DVI-D
Sound Card Onboard HD Audio
192kHz, 32bit, 5.1 channel output with three stereo mini jacks
Networking 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T (Gigabit LAN)
Connectivity 4x USB 3.0 ports
Arcade I/O: JVS I/O Controller Serial, 2x CAN
Touchscreen Interface (certain games)
Security SRAM Security Module
Rumored pre-boot BIOS Watchdog "Bootstrapper"
TPM (Tamper-Proof/Trusted Platform Module)
FPGA Game Card Key Slot (?)
Microsoft BitLocker Encryption
SEGA ALLnet DRM
Operating System Microsoft Windows 8.x Embedded Standard

Some sources indictate that this might very well be actually an updated version of a unreleased SEGA RingEdge 2 prototype.

Official SEGA Nu Specifications Poster?

Image found in the Dreamcast Talk Forums.

SEGANu ApparentlyOfficialSpecPhoto.jpg


Sources