The £20 PC Case Glitch That Accidentally Revealed a New Custom Build Configurator
So this started with a Reddit post about a premium Fractal Design case showing up on Gotraka’s site for only £20. Everyone assumed it was a typical pricing error. People ordered it for the meme, waiting for the usual cancellation email.
Except the cancellation never came. Gotraka honoured every order.
That alone surprised the PC building community. Most retailers walk away from mistakes like this without hesitation. Seeing a company own the problem instead of hiding it felt refreshing.
Then the story went deeper. Gotraka explained that the glitch happened while they were testing a new Custom PC Build Configurator. A bit of test data slipped into the live store during development. Awkward timing, but something interesting came out of it.
The configurator is now live and it gives you full control over your next gaming PC. You can pick every component from CPU and GPU to cooling, case, storage and PSU. The tool checks compatibility and updates pricing instantly. They build the system for you, stress test it and ship it ready to game.
This is the kind of flexibility UK builders have been asking for. Most system builders limit your choices to a handful of templates. Gotraka has gone in the opposite direction. More parts. More freedom. No nonsense.
A £20 glitch was not supposed to reveal anything. Instead it showed a company that values transparency and backed it up with a feature that actually improves how we buy custom rigs in the UK.
Honestly, it is the most interesting thing to hit the custom PC scene in a while.