Unfortunate, but overclocking isn't a guarantee and sometimes, overclocks do fail. Maybe OcUK pushed your overclock too hard, which is a shame, but it happens with even the best system builders (I can't think of a single system builder who haven't sent a review system out with an unstable overclock). Not giving OcUK excuses, but no business has 100% success rates with every product. "It wouldn't even turn on" is a bit vague, but it's possible you had a dying motherboard, or it could merely be a measure to revert the overclock (my old P5K-E did this).Well I spend over £1800 on an OCUK build and they stress tested my OC etc, Had to send it back 2months later cause the overclock was failing and it wouldn't even turn on, just got a refund in the end and decided to do it myself.
Then you clearly have no clue. There can be huge variances between chips of the same stepping, let alone different steppings altogether. Couple that with different motherboards, memory modules, and you have a huge number of variable factors. Also, take a look at the overclocks - OcUK are pushing the components pretty hard. Templated settings are too risky.Lol says it all ^^
I think £130 is way over the top and in the self config its £110 to OC everything to its max, i mean it takes them 10 mins honestly! Its not a hard job, alls they need to do is copy from other chips they have done and leave it to test while carrying on doing other stuff. If it passes then cool if fails ammend the settings and go again.
The main time issues is putting it all together which is worthy of £50 along woith the OC.
£130 is a reasonable price.