New Guy at OcUK... no really, I got employed

Associate
Joined
13 Aug 2013
Posts
60
Location
OcUK HQ
Well, after the slow build up of learning the ropes and getting into a routine here at OcUK, thought the time was right to branch into the forum, Im the "Content" guy, so if you have any queries with descriptions or anything with new products, or maybe I've just not had enough caffeine in the morning and derped all on the keyboard. Do tell me as I'm quite anal about giving you guys the most accurate descriptions, as even sometimes suppliers and manufacturers can have their moments.

But I'm Jon... a.k.a razMki, used to be a Professional e-Sports player, used to run around in a computer game representing teams and traveling, then sadly I grew up, although you can of course challenge me to a game of Call of Duty 4, if your wanting clarification :p

So I'm here to help and most importantly become apart of this thriving forum community! I'm going to be helping out in the gaming department, if I'm convinced people want help in regard to the competitive side of e-Sports as its on the rise, some people here might be wanting to get involved with that, I can maybe give some pointers with peripherals etc.

for the TL : DR's ..... I'm Jon :) the Content Guy
 
Last edited:
Welcome :)

What e-sports team was you in, out of interest?

Team-Dignitas: COD4
Fnatic: COD4
Reason: CS:GO
TLR: CS:GO

in that order

does this mean there will be OcUK staff game play videos?

I can look into that although for Call of Duty 4, OcUK use my old team mate Phantasy as the gameplay guy for Call of Duty 4, maybe I could do more helpful videos for aspiring players to help get them on the right tracks, depending on the games you'd like help with, Mainly FPS games.

Hi Jon, As you offered, could you remove the fictitious shader clock speeds from the Nvidia keplar GPU descriptions, keplar GPUs have the same shader clock as the core clock (or current boost clock).

Sorry for being picky though and welcome to the forums!

I'll get that sorted, i'll add that to my list of things to do. At the moment I only help with certain content aspects sadly I've not been thrown the whole catalog, but i'll amend that, thanks.
 
Welcome, Jon, the content guy!

I've bugged 5ub about this one, but, if you felt like adding in graphics card sizes onto their pages, and GPU/CPU cooler size support onto the cases 'full description' it would be fantastic!

It's really annoying looking at cases and such, and then having to go onto manufacturers website to check sizes for whether everything will fit or not!

Anyway. Just an idea, welcome aboard :D

kd

A lot of case suppliers descriptions have them, if they have the GPU/CPU size limitations they're usually added, although if this is something that your wanting to have consistently on Cases showing the clearance, I can try get this information from suppliers and put it at the bottom from now on. (on any future cases I setup)

If I do get time I'll go back through the current catalog of cases and put this information on. showing the GPU and CPU Clearance.
 
Your right in a sense Tom e although manufacturers marketing jargon can in some cases be misleading and potentially make a customer look the other way as the product being described Isn't marketed as it should be for the target audience. As rightly so there is another guy on the other end doing the job I do.

My Job is essentially to ensure that content is structured consistently throughout the site so going into a section of products, you instinctively know what to look at to compare products and features. Suppliers these days have walls of text about a product which when clicking to purchase a customer can feel overwhelmed.

I try to pick out the most relevant parts which make the product unique and allow the customer to see the benefit of this product over another in the same price range etc, as all products have pros and cons.

This probably gives you a bit more of an insight, than the "copy and paste guy"
 
hardcore :D well well well

3Js5YSC.jpg
 
Back
Top Bottom