*****Overclockers UK System Configurator LIVE!*****

Under Graphics 2 it says:

Add a second graphics card configured in SLI with your first graphics card. Please note the second graphics card has to be the same as the first you have selected.

Yet all the options available are AMD. There should be "or Crossfire" added after SLI.
 
Yeah we can look at it, but the only major difference would be adding a default onboard VGA no cost option to reduce price which we could do to all those Gaming PC's and just rename them.

At the moment were calling them Gaming simply as thats our niche and what were known for, if the configurator takes off we will expand it with more classes of systems. :)

Sounds good to me, will be hoping this is done soon, I have three PC's to purchase within this month.

Seems like a good edition to the OcUK website.
 
Sounds good to me, will be hoping this is done soon, I have three PC's to purchase within this month.

Seems like a good edition to the OcUK website.

I shall look at enabling onboard VGA for the entry level AMD and Intel offerings tomorrow. :)
As I believe the motherboards used in both of those have onboard VGA. :)
 
Under Graphics 2 it says:



Yet all the options available are AMD. There should be "or Crossfire" added after SLI.

Thats probably because your looking at the AMD extreme system, obviously SLI is not supported on AMD's 890 chipset.

If you look at Intel systems they have both AMD and NVIDIA SLI/CROSSFIRE options.
 
Looks good :).

Two comments...

  1. Needs expanding a fair bit. Maybe instead of listing all the configurable options it could be more of a step-by-step process and takes you to the relevant section on the store. For example with the cases it offered, I don't like the appearance of any of them.... but of-course the system will fit fine in the Corsair 800D (which wasn't offered and I do like the look of). But obviously with the current layout you don't want a list of 165 cases! If it were to take you to the cases page (keeping the users previous selection serverside in CGI/whatever) and then offer you all the cases that will take a normal motherboard and full-height graphics card (if that’s what the user has selected) that would be loads better.
  2. I'm not your target market having built all my PCs, but there is one thing I'd consider using it for.... watercooling - but that's not offered on it. Yes I could Google all I want to research what to buy, but my ineptness and paranoia would stop me actually putting it together!
 
Looks good :).

Two comments...

  1. Needs expanding a fair bit. Maybe instead of listing all the configurable options it could be more of a step-by-step process and takes you to the relevant section on the store. For example with the cases it offered, I don't like the appearance of any of them.... but of-course the system will fit fine in the Corsair 800D (which wasn't offered and I do like the look of). But obviously with the current layout you don't want a list of 165 cases! If it were to take you to the cases page (keeping the users previous selection serverside in CGI/whatever) and then offer you all the cases that will take a normal motherboard and full-height graphics card (if that’s what the user has selected) that would be loads better.
  2. I'm not your target market having built all my PCs, but there is one thing I'd consider using it for.... watercooling - but that's not offered on it. Yes I could Google all I want to research what to buy, but my ineptness and paranoia would stop me actually putting it together!

Shall definetely add more case options, I forgot all about the Corsair cases.
 
Needs some proof reading, little mistakes here and there and just generally poor style, such as "making your PC a lot more smoother", incorrect use of your/you're, "bes of its ability" etc. etc.
 
Cases we can probably easily add a few more. :)

PSU were a lot more careful with, a lot don't have enough connectors or are just not of a good enough quality. With the Corsair in general they are rock solid and have the lowest RMA rates. :)

Definetly think you should add Coolermaster Haf-X/Lian Li AF70/Silverstone Fortress.

True but i would suggest adding Antec ones at least as they have lowest failure rate and are very good for the money especially those new high current gamer ones.:)

Never the less it's great to see this feature on the website again as for a start it will make your phonelines less busy lol.:p (people not needed to call as much to request a certain build now they can do on the site.)
 
Looks good :).

Two comments...

  1. Needs expanding a fair bit. Maybe instead of listing all the configurable options it could be more of a step-by-step process and takes you to the relevant section on the store. For example with the cases it offered, I don't like the appearance of any of them.... but of-course the system will fit fine in the Corsair 800D (which wasn't offered and I do like the look of). But obviously with the current layout you don't want a list of 165 cases! If it were to take you to the cases page (keeping the users previous selection serverside in CGI/whatever) and then offer you all the cases that will take a normal motherboard and full-height graphics card (if that’s what the user has selected) that would be loads better.

This would work well for the storage options too.
 
Definetly think you should add Coolermaster Haf-X/Lian Li AF70/Silverstone Fortress.

True but i would suggest adding Antec ones at least as they have lowest failure rate and are very good for the money especially those new high current gamer ones.:)

Never the less it's great to see this feature on the website again as for a start it will make your phonelines less busy lol.:p (people not needed to call as much to request a certain build now they can do on the site.)

Shall get done in the morning. :)
 
This main component allows all of your devices to communicate and allows your system to run to the bes of its ability.

A larger hard disk drive can obviously allow you to store more files such as games, pictures, music, movies etc. Faster hard drives such as those spinning at 10,000RPM are able to load applications quicker so you don't have to wait so long.

All of our systems come with onboard sound which is generally fine for most users and games players, but for those who demand only the best sound experience and want games to come alive then upgrade to something like the Sound Blaster X-Fi.

You've also missed some fullstops out.

Excuse me for being a bit of a nazi but it just looks a bit unprofessional.
 
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