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The world’s most dangerous PC was bought for $1,345,000

The world’s most dangerous PC was bought for $1,345,000

May 28, 2019 Updated with the final price the world's most dangerous laptop sold for.

If you were going to spend $1.3m on a PC what would you look to get out of it? Obviously you’d want it to be able to run Crysis, but you’d also be expecting some serious computational chops on the scale of a monstrous server machine. Maybe something that will ray trace your games at 144Hz on a 4K screen, or render 8K special effects without breaking a sweat.

But what you might not be after is a Samsung netbook (remember them?) so infested with the world’s most dangerous malware if you were able to connect it to a network it would take any linked computer down before you can say Matrix. But, in an online auction, The Persistence of Chaos 10-inch NC10 netbook was made available for anyone to buy, and the final, winning bid was a hefty $1,345,000.

In order to get around the fact that this is arguably the world’s most dangerous laptop, and someone is set to make a quick buck off it, the machine in question is being auctioned off as art. Hence the borderline pretentious name.

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The world’s most dangerous PC was bought for $1,345,000 The world’s most dangerous PC was bought for $1,345,000 Reviewed by Unknown on May 28, 2019 Rating: 5

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