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****A small pyramid and photos of Sandybridge*****

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Hi there

For any doubters out there, here is some photos of our stock with burger thrown in for good measure:-

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And here is a pallit full with another 3-4 pallits to book in still:-

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Plenty of stock. :D
 
It must be a fun job to work for ocuk, i wonder who got the long straw and got to spend their morning designing the pyramid !!

P.S. The hamburger is pro, it must be in all future photos for size comparisons sake !!
 
It must be a fun job to work for ocuk, i wonder who got the long straw and got to spend their morning designing the pyramid !!

P.S. The hamburger is pro, it must be in all future photos for size comparisons sake !!

its been in nearly every pyramid i have seen so far ;)
 
It must be a fun job to work for ocuk, i wonder who got the long straw and got to spend their morning designing the pyramid !!

P.S. The hamburger is pro, it must be in all future photos for size comparisons sake !!

Aside from getting a good deal, you'd realise very quickly that having 1000 top end cpu's to log in, stack on a shelf and ship in 1000 different orders isn't particularly fun :p

LIkewise your first few days in the RMA department where you might sit running a ridiculous number of high end parts through games and benchmarks all day can be very cool, but 2 weeks later sitting in a stupidly hot room with a dozen computers running full load in the middle of summer and its the 15th cpu or the 50th top end gpu you've plugged in that day to test in the same old 3dmark run and you'll be bored to tears :p

I worked for a competitor several years ago and interesting moments but after the novelty wears off, tis not a great job, I did a bit of everything, and talking to people at various companies is hugely more interesting than RMA/warehouse work.

Its just a shame that playing with so much cool kit becomes a chore rather than interesting.

I lost the upgrade bug completely after a few months working for a computer parts store, though years later its a bit more fun to play with new kit again.
 
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