Although Silicon Valley is most commonly associated with technology in California, there's a lot of tech down in SoCal, as well--most inland from the coast, near Los Angeles. Tom's Hardware US is centered in Culver City, just east of Marina del Rey and Santa Monica. And while we try to visit as many of the tech offices around us, we haven't ever thought to bring you along...until now. And so, when we were recently invited down to check out CyberPower's facility in Baldwin Park, we brought a camera along with us to give you a peek inside a system builder with an affinity for selling overclocked systems with hardware guarantees intact.
We'll be toting our video equipment along with us to more of these types of outings, if only to give our readers a sense for what it's like inside the companies you read about, but never really get to see in action.
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: cyberpower, 4ghz, overclock
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Just visited their website. Where are they selling these guaranteed 4Ghz overclocked Core i7s? I didn't see anything about that anywhere. I didn't even see the option to overclock in the configurator...
Here's one of the overclocked builds they were showing off
Well, I am not impressed. Looks like a thrown together operation, and what really is interesting,there are no other ethenic people working there but those in the video. I wonder if they are all working Legally?
I dunno, they're basically paying these guys to play legos all day. If they're illegal or first gen then it's probably a great job for them, and as long as they pay taxes and get a fair wage then I suppose I'm cool with it. I'll still build machines myself because that's my hobby, but I'm not gullible enough to believe that the retail boxes are assembled in clean rooms by PhD wielding German engineers.
are they sure that this footage is from southern California and not the far east of the world?