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Which is the richest PC in the world?

The most expensive, or "richest," consumer-grade gaming PC is generally considered to be the 8Pack OrionX2, which costs upwards of $45,000, featuring dual systems, premium water cooling, and top-tier components like NVIDIA Titan RTX graphics cards. However, custom workstations or specially commissioned diamond-encrusted cases can exceed $50,000. Guinness World Records +1
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What is the richest PC?

The 5 Most Expensive Gaming PCs
  • 1) NextComputing Edge DL – $54,950. ...
  • 2) 8Pack OrionX PC – $43,939. ...
  • 3) HP Z8 G4 Workstation – $42,884. ...
  • 4) Digital Storm Aventum X – $23,847. ...
  • 5) Acer ConceptD 900 Desktop – $22,999. ...
  • Lenovo ThinkStation P620 – $16,905. ...
  • Velztorm Partix CTO Gaming Desktop – $8,000.
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What is the #1 gaming PC?

There's no single "number 1" gaming PC, as the best choice depends on budget and needs, but top contenders in early 2026 include the Alienware Aurora R16, praised for performance in a compact design, and premium options like the Corsair Vengeance i7600 for top-tier build and performance, while systems like the iBuyPower Slate and HP Omen 35L offer great value for mainstream gaming. High-end systems often feature the latest Intel Core Ultra/i9 or AMD Ryzen 9 CPUs and Nvidia RTX 4080/5000 series or AMD RX 7900 XTX GPUs for 4K gaming.
 
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What PC does Elon Musk use?

TL;DR: Elon Musk has set up a gaming PC in his White House office, featuring a 49-inch Samsung Odyssey G9 display. The setup includes a GeForce RTX 4060 or 4070 GPU, which may struggle with the display's high resolution.
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What is a computer 🖥💻?

A computer is an electronic device that takes in data (input), processes it according to instructions (programs), stores it, and produces results (output). It works using binary code (1s and 0s) and consists of physical parts (hardware like keyboards, monitors) and instructions (software like operating systems and apps). Computers range from smartphones and laptops to powerful supercomputers, all designed to perform complex calculations and tasks automatically.
 
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Which PC does NASA use?

NASA transparently discloses the tech used in their high-end computing program through a publicly accessible computing systems overview document. Their most powerful supercomputer system is Athena, which entered service in January 2026.
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How many fps can a 700 dollar PC run?

A $700 PC can achieve 60-100+ FPS in most modern games at 1080p (often 144Hz+) and even push 100-240+ FPS in esports titles like Fortnite/CS2, but performance varies wildly; expect 60-120 FPS in demanding AAA games at 1080p/1440p with settings adjustments, sometimes needing DLSS/FSR, while newer titles like Starfield might hit 85 FPS at 1080p or 65 FPS at 1440p without upscaling.
 
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Which laptop does Bill Gates use?

Bill Gates: I just got my Surface Pro a week ago and it is very nice. I am using a Perceptive Pixel display right now - huge Windows 8 touch whiteboard. These will come down in price over time and be pervasive...
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What is the Musk 5 minute rule?

Elon Musk's 5-minute rule (or time blocking/boxing) involves scheduling his entire day in extremely short, 5-minute increments for specific tasks to maximize focus and productivity, essentially breaking huge projects into tiny, manageable chunks to overcome procrastination and ensure everything gets addressed. While widely reported as a core strategy, Musk has also disputed the extreme granularity, though the principle of intense focus and time allocation remains central.
 
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What PC gives you 1000 fps?

A PC capable of 1000 FPS requires top-tier hardware, focusing on high-end CPUs like AMD's X3D series (e.g., Ryzen 9 9950X3D) and powerful GPUs (RTX 4090/5090), paired with fast RAM, NVMe SSDs, and custom cooling for extreme overclocks, often seen in enthusiast builds for competitive esports titles at lower resolutions. However, hitting 1000 FPS usually means playing less demanding games (like Valorant, CS2, Fortnite) on low settings at 1080p, as modern AAA games struggle to reach such extreme frame rates, and high FPS only matters if you have a monitor with a refresh rate that high (e.g., 1000Hz). 
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Which PC is best for GTA 5?

For the best GTA 5 experience, aim for a modern mid-range PC with an Intel i5 (12th gen+) or AMD Ryzen 5 (5000 series+) CPU, 16-32GB RAM, and an NVIDIA RTX 3060/4060 or AMD RX 6600 XT/7600 GPU for smooth 1080p high settings, but bump to RTX 4070/RX 7800 XT and 32GB+ RAM for 1440p or high-end mods like FiveM. An SSD is crucial for fast loading times, while a powerful CPU is key for handling many players in GTA Online or modded RP servers.
 
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Is PC better than PS5?

Neither a PC nor a PS5 is universally "better"; they excel in different areas, with the PC offering superior customization, performance potential, versatility (work/gaming), and long-term value through upgrades, while the PS5 provides unparalleled ease of use, affordability for high-end gaming, and optimized exclusive titles, making it ideal for a straightforward, plug-and-play experience, say Reddit users. 
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What is the 3000 dollar computer?

Nvidia revealed a $3,000 mini computer for AI developers this week. It's called Project Digits — for now — and is based around an Nvidia chip called GB10. Nvidia could target the $50 billion-per-year PC market in the future with the chip.
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Who sold the first PC?

On December 11, 1972, Q1 Corporation sold the first Q1 microcomputer, based on the Intel 8008 microprocessor. The first generation 8008-based Q1 and Q1/c had a QWERTY keyboard, one-line 80-character display, built-in printer, and capability to interface with an under-desk floppy drive.
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Which is the no. 1 gaming PC?

There's no single "number 1" gaming PC, as the best choice depends on budget and needs, but top contenders in early 2026 include the Alienware Aurora R16, praised for performance in a compact design, and premium options like the Corsair Vengeance i7600 for top-tier build and performance, while systems like the iBuyPower Slate and HP Omen 35L offer great value for mainstream gaming. High-end systems often feature the latest Intel Core Ultra/i9 or AMD Ryzen 9 CPUs and Nvidia RTX 4080/5000 series or AMD RX 7900 XTX GPUs for 4K gaming.
 
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What is Bill Gates' IQ level?

Bill Gates's IQ is widely rumored to be around 160, placing him in the genius category, but this is an estimation, as he has never publicly taken a standardized IQ test, though he achieved a near-perfect SAT score (1590) in his youth, indicating exceptional cognitive ability. While specific IQ numbers for tech billionaires are speculative, the high figure reflects his deep technical knowledge, rapid learning, and insightful problem-solving, say Quora users. 
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What if I bought 100 shares of Microsoft in 1986?

If you bought 100 shares of Microsoft at its $21 IPO price in March 1986, your investment would have grown to thousands of shares (around 28,800) due to nine stock splits, becoming worth hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars by late 2025/early 2026, excluding dividends, depending on the exact date and sale point. For example, a $2,100 initial investment would be worth over $100,000 today, with potential dividends adding significant returns. 
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Is 1000000 FPS possible?

Yes, 1 million frames per second (fps) is possible with specialized high-speed cameras, though typically at lower resolutions, enabling capture of extremely fast phenomena like explosions or ballistic events, with some systems even reaching terahertz speeds using advanced techniques like streak imaging for scientific research.
 
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Is 200 FPS overkill?

No, 200 FPS (Frames Per Second) is generally not too much for gaming; it's often considered an excellent target for competitive play, offering smoother visuals, reduced input lag, and better responsiveness, though you need a high-refresh-rate monitor (like 144Hz, 240Hz, or higher) to fully see it, otherwise, your PC is just rendering frames your monitor can't display, which still provides benefits like lower latency but causes screen tearing. 
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Can a $500 PC run Fortnite?

Yes, a $500 gaming PC can run Fortnite. In most cases, budget gaming PCs will have capable enough hardware to run Fortnite with at least 1080p resolution at medium-high graphic settings at a consistent and smooth 60FPS+ frame rate.
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Does NASA use C++ or Python?

Yes, NASA uses both C++ and Python extensively, but for different tasks: C++ (and C) dominates low-level flight software, embedded systems, and performance-critical applications, while Python excels in ground-based data analysis, high-level scripting, GUIs, scientific computing, and rapid prototyping due to its ease of use and vast libraries. 
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How much RAM is in a NASA computer?

The Apollo Guidance Computer had RAM of 4KB, a 32KB hard disk. It was fairly compact for its time, measuring 60cm x 30cm x 15cm, but weighed around 30kg. Current computers are much lighter, at least 1000 times as fast and have storage capacities that are millions of times those achievable in 1969.
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What computer does SpaceX use?

SpaceX's flight computers use the typical triple redundancy setup, with three independent dual-core processors running the exact same calculations and a different Linux instance on each of its cores, and the result being compared afterwards. If any result doesn't match that of the others, it is dropped.
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