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When I "upgrade" its an entire rebuild, I dont just do invidual bits of hardware.... http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18562500
So these 2 titans will be there for a few years to come.
That's low to buy a gpu and then dsr it just for a game code lol.
You can't do that, using the code voids your DSR option as DSR requires you to return the product and any extras or free gifts received along with it, this is actually mentioned in the OCUK email that contains a code.
Understood and I'm sure the dishonest traders will appear soon enough.
The right to inspect a product does not mean the right to use it for a week and change your mind. Sadly some people have taken the royal P with the dsr regs Returning GPU's because it got free games the following week. Or because they didn't get the OC they wanted from it.
I've had customers actually say to me can i have the £10 discount for the speakers i bought last week you've just put it on offer. When i say no they say they'll DSR it and buy them again. Or people buying GPU's for the games and then DSRing it and keeping/selling the codes.
I realise it's a concern for you honest consumers out there but you only have the smart asses who abused the SOGA and DSR to thank for this change which I imagine to smaller companies than ours had detrimental effects on the finances.
I'm sure when it's all sorted out on our end we will make it quite clear what it all means to you guys. Till then don't read too much into it.
What about monitors? With dead pixel tolerance based policies, DSR was the only thing that actually allowed people to get a flawless monitor
Do OcUK have a pixel policy in place already? IIRC they use/used de-facto standard protocol for this issue, where more than 1-2 bad pixels would be considered acceptable for a return as faulty.
That might have to be amended with caveats for high-margin panels, pixel placement etc.

In a real store people can walk in and test goods to thier satisfaction.
What about a premium "personal shopper" service like all them rich birds have?
Bung Gibbo a fiver and he will pick you out a sound panel...![]()
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That might have to be amended with caveats for high-margin panels, pixel placement etc.
In a real store there will be certain items on display that you can test in a limited way.
They're unlikely to open a sealed product and allow you to test it to your heart's content.
You would be surprised, I have actually asked purple shorts to demonstrate a monitor is pixel defect free before buying and they had no issue (it was for my G/F and she needed a new one that day)