PC Club was a privately owned, United States–based chain of computer hardware stores established in City of Industry, California, in 1992.
It offered hardware and peripherals for PCs, as well as complete desktop and notebook computers assembled under the "Enpower" brand name.
On April 8, 2008, Jeff Lan was appointed advisor to a new PC Club chairman, James Cheng, while Sunny Lin was named the company's next president.
At one point, they had over 60 store locations in 12 different states, typically placed within walking distance of CompUSA, Best Buy or Fry's Electronics.
[1] It provided live tech support by phone, maintained an online forum, and answered questions through e-mail.