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OcUK - CPU categories need to be reorganised

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Am I the only one that feels the OcUK CPU categories are terribly inadequate, I mean they don't even differentiate between dual- and quad-core CPUs. They really should reorganise like they did with the graphics cards which are now very easy to browse...
 
Yeah i think it is a mess, all the cpu's just stashed in place, but on the other hand most people know exactly what cpu they want to buy.
 
It's no difference to other retailers websites. It does'nt take much to find what you are looking for. Can't see the problem to be honest.
 
Personally I think Overclockers is one of the best organized sites. Very easy to go to exactly what your looking for.
 
Am I the only one that feels the OcUK CPU categories are terribly inadequate, I mean they don't even differentiate between dual- and quad-core CPUs. They really should reorganise like they did with the graphics cards which are now very easy to browse...

You mean like 1,2,4,8 ... cores ?
 
I agree having the cpu's in sub catagories of single core, dual core, quad core etc would make browsing through them a little easier for those that are not completly sure on which CPU they wish to purchase.
OCuk have already organised the CPU's into thier respective camps ie Intel and Amd with sub catagories of e.g X2 & Phenom in Amd and Intel into thier respective CPU names
the easiest way to change it would be to add a further sub catagory for Intel Core 2 Quad's
 
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