The Newegg iBrite RGB CPU

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  • Cores: 100
  • Threads: 200
  • DDR5 RAM support: Sure, probably
  • Base clock: 1.4 PHz
  • Overclock capable, but doing so might create a small black hole inside your CPU (and void your warranty)
  • PCIe Lanes: 28. Oh you're really gonna use more? Please...
  • Socket LGA1151 compatible. We're as surprised as you are
  • RGB lighting capable
  • You can pay for more colors. People like microtransactions, right?
  • Also, don't de-lid these. Seriously. You'll break all the RGB
  • And you'll hurt our feelings
  • Includes a free copy of LawBreakers

  • $4999.99
  • + FREE SHIPPING
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Newegg has been the premiere destination for buying PC components online for years. Logically, the next step for us was to start creating our own products. And what better way to break into the PC hardware design space than creating our own CPU microarchitecture?

This new range of Newegg CPUs was designed around two keystone philosophies: Performance & Pizzazz. In order to deliver on those goals, Newegg paired cutting-edge technology with refined aesthetics.

Join us now for an exclusive first look at this new range of processors poised to change the computing landscape as we know it.

Introducing… The Newegg iBrite CPU



Beauty for All Beholders

With the iBrite, Newegg has introduced the world's first CPU with built-in RGB capabilities. Our marketing team has racked their brains searching for the right words to describe the aesthetic qualities of the iBrite. Opulent. Grandiose. Ostentatious. Eye-meltingly shiny.

The iBrite is capable of all the RGB lighting tricks you've come to expect from your RAM, keyboards, mousepads, coffee mugs, and pillow cases. Its highly advanced diodes can be turned on, turned off, and can even be programmed to blink between on and off states. Incredible, right? We really do live in a cyberpunk future.

But the lights aren't just cosmetic – they also give you critical information about the performance of your system, too. Rather than diving into the Task Manager or BIOS to see what's going on with your PC, you just need to look at the iBrite. If the lights are all on, that means your system is on. If the lights are all off, well, your system is probably off too. And if some lights are on and some are off, that's your indication that some of the diodes are currently illuminated, while others are disabled, or possibly burnt out.

Easy to understand, useful information at the fingertips of your eyeballs. That's what the iBrite is all about.

The iBrite is also compatible with all your favorite lighting control programs (Corsair, NZXT, Asus, Logitech, Razer, and ThermalTake excluded)

Science-Fact

During the design process for the iBrite, Newegg opted to just skip right past what everyone else was doing for processors, and it shows in the performance of these chips.

First off, let's talk fabrication process. Forget 10 nm, 7 nm or even 5 nm. Newegg decided that the whole concept of nanometer fabrication nodes is outdated thinking. There's a loophole in Moore's law, and it's to go smaller than nanometers. We're talking about literally the smallest you can go, and that's quarks. With Newegg's new FireQuark technology, they've achieved a transistor density that is only theoretically possible! Try not to think about it. Seriously, please, stop thinking about it. Brainwaves interfere with the device's performance.

Also, CPUs with clockspeeds in the gigahertz range are simply too slow to keep up with today's most challenging workloads. In order to manage the most demanding computational tasks, (like AI/deep learning or having multiple Chrome tabs open) all iBrite CPUs run at a baseline of 1.4 Petahertz with a maximum overclock speed that is currently classified by the Department of Defense, Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds.

The iBrite will be the new CPU of choice for those looking to build the highest of high-end desktops.


iBrite SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Cores: 100
  • Threads: 200
  • DDR5 RAM support: Sure, probably.
  • FireQuark fabrication process. This CPU is literally made of quarks!
  • I mean, everything is made of quarks but you get what I'm saying.
  • Base clock: 1.4 PHz
  • Overclock capable, but doing so might create a small black hole inside your CPU (and void your warranty).
  • Socket LGA1151 compatible. We're as surprised as you are.
 

iBrite FEATURES:

  • Premium hot glue-based construction.
  • RGB lighting capable.
  • But like, literally only Red, Green, and Blue. Just those three in the base model.
  • You can pay for more colors. People like microtransactions, right?
  • Know what? We're doing RGB loot boxes now.
  • Also, don't de-lid these. Seriously. You'll break all the RGB.
  • And you'll hurt our feelings.
  • Includes a free copy of LawBreakers.

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1/ 1
Great CPU but buyer beware

Pros: This thing is incredible, once I got it setup I booted up Apex and felt like I was really “In The Game”.

Cons: I can’t escape and I’m scared. All I have is a Mozambique and a common helmet and my squad dropped Skull Town. Tell my family daddy loves them and misses them very much.

Other Thoughts: I really like the processor but considering my current situation, I would not buy again

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1/ 1
My God, it’s full of stars

Pros: RGB works even when it’s out of the socket, so it helps when assembling in a dark room

Cons: Mine automatically starting playing Dubstep after installing, haven’t been able to turn it off. It’s a catchy song, but after a while it can be repetitive.

Other Thoughts: This is a good CPU for users who like RGB, but don’t want to really see it on a daily basis. It feels so good to slowly put the Heatsink on and just know it’s in there, slowly eating energy.

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1/ 1
RGB works even during the day.

Pros: The RGB is so bright I have to wear shades, even during the day. I mean it’s really bright, like staring into the sun. if I hold the CPU towards a wall I can still see the pattern, and even on the other side of the wall..

Cons: I hear a slight hum even when the power is off, I’m not sure if this was an electrical short or part of the overall experience. The RGB worked without even plugging it in, and I can’t find the batteries; It just works.

Other Thoughts: There is a lot of good competition in the CPU field, but at the end of the day everyone is just making math calculations. It’s nice to see some innovation when it comes to products. I ended upgrading to another CPU but I use this one now as a light up keychain so I can find my lock in the dark.

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1/ 1
Runs like a beast but, I now have the potential for bone loss

Pros: Works great overclocked, can push up to 2.2 PHz on all 100 cores. No bottleneck issues with my NGX 8080 Ti Angry Beast Egg Video Card. Even playing Crycyst 3 at 8K on six 85” screens and streaming live—all at the same time.

Cons: Potential heating issues, and it smells like a pc bang when it starts to sweat. A cpu shouldn’t sweat. I hope 2nd gen will come bundled with their H2O AIO infrared cooler.

Other Thoughts: The price is also a bit steep and I’m still managing the sacrifices I had to make. I ate a meat lovers’ pizza earlier and my one kidney is laggy as heck. No regrets, tho. #yolo

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