Final Check

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Just want to check it all adds up and i havent missed out on anything.

I have so far:
i5-2500k Processor
Samsung F3 Spinpoint 500gb HDD
8GB Kingston hyper-x Ram
Gigabyte 570GTX SOC

This is the rest of what im looking to order, just want to make sure its ok.

Product Name Qty Price Line Total
EK H3O Watercooling Kit - Supreme LT 240 **2011 Compatible** £138.98
(£115.82) £138.98
(£115.82)
Corsair Graphite 600T Midi Tower Case - Black £129.98
(£108.32) £129.98
(£108.32)
Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3P Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard £127.99
(£106.66) £127.99
(£106.66)
Corsair Enthusiast Series TX750M High Performance 750W '80 Plus Bronze' Modular Power Supply (CP-9020003-UK) £99.98
(£83.32) £99.98
(£83.32)
Crucial RealSSD M4 64GB 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Solid State Hard Drive £81.98
(£68.32) £81.98
(£68.32)
EK FC570 GTX SE Full Cover Waterblock - Nickel Plexi **EN Nickel Plating** £74.27
(£61.89) £74.27
(£61.89)
OcUK 22x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter (Black) - OEM £17.99
(£14.99) £17.99
(£14.99)
Mayhems Pastel - Gigabyte Orange Coolant 1L £14.99
(£12.49) £14.99
(£12.49)

Just shout if i've missed something or can get better for my money/ a little bit more.
 
Damn yeh you are right, ty for that. Would it only be the CPU that could be water-cooled then? If so would it just be worth getting a Corsair H100 or something of the like?
 
I was always told to never skimp on the PSU. Is Lepa a top brand? im new to all this so im still learning reputable manufacturers.
 
Yeh i think im sticking with that corsair PSU.

However i have managed to be a complete idiot and probably pick the only GPU in the world that EK dont do a full cover block for.

What are the OcUK policies on returning things that arent faulty if im still buying from them? probably something more expensive. I did read the returns section on the website but got a bit confused as to where it is about non-faulty returns.

PS. It was delivered 5 working days ago
 
You can return it under the Distance Selling Regulations.

You have 7 working days from the date of delivery to notify OcUK that you want to return it and they have to accept it no questions asked and give a full refund.

You need to send them an RMA WebNote giving details of what you want to return and the date you received it. It'll be easier if you give them the order number as well.

State that you wish to return the item under the Distance Selling Regulations for a full refund.

They'll issue an RMA number to use when returning it.

Make sure you follow the instructions they send regarding packaging and putting the RMA number on the parcel.

You just have to pay for return postage and I suggest you use a recorded and insured delivery method.

You don't have to return it within the 7 working days but you must give notification within that period.

If you're going to do it then do it now.

Under the Distance Selling Regulations (2000) you have the right to cancel the contract relating to your order at any time up to the end of 7 working days after the goods are delivered. To exercise your right of cancellation, you must give written notice to Overclockers UK by letter, fax or RMA WebNote giving details of the goods ordered and date received. Notification by phone is not acceptable. If you exercise your right of cancellation under the Distance Selling Regulations (2000) after the goods have been delivered to you, you will be responsible for returning the goods to Overclockers UK at your own cost. The Distance Selling Regulations (2000) places a duty on you to take reasonable care of the goods once you have exercised your right to cancel. Returned items must be packaged properly and shipped in a plain outer box. Please try to include all internal packaging, cables, manuals, drivers and protective bags, however small. Overclockers UK will refund you within 30 days for any sum that has been paid by you or debited from your credit or debit card for the goods. If after exercising your right under the Distance Selling Regulations (2000) you do not return the goods as required, Overclockers UK may charge you a sum not exceeding the direct costs of recovering the goods. When exercising your right to cancel under the Distance Selling Regulations (2000) please return goods to Overclockers UK (Esnet Ltd), 4 Axis, Millenium way, High Carr Business Park, Newcastle-under-lyme, ST5 7UF.
 
You can return it under the Distance Selling Regulations.

You have 7 working days from the date of delivery to notify OcUK that you want to return it and they have to accept it no questions asked and give a full refund.

You need to send them an RMA WebNote giving details of what you want to return and the date you received it. It'll be easier if you give them the order number as well.

State that you wish to return the item under the Distance Selling Regulations for a full refund.

They'll issue an RMA number to use when returning it.

Make sure you follow the instructions they send regarding packaging and putting the RMA number on the parcel.

You just have to pay for return postage and I suggest you use a recorded and insured delivery method.

You don't have to return it within the 7 working days but you must give notification within that period.

If you're going to do it then do it now.

Just out of interest, can you return something under Distance Selling Regulation act even if the item has been opened?
 
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