A new budget desktop from Leadtek has appeared on JD.com in China, combining an AMD A8-7680 processor, Radeon R7 graphics, 8GB of DDR3 memory, and a 256GB SSD for 999 yuan (about $139).
The Lync 530 is housed in a compact 9.7-liter chassis measuring 92 × 308 × 342 mm. Leadtek pairs the small-form-factor design with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and a 300W power supply, bringing modern wireless connectivity to an entry-level desktop platform.
AMD’s A8-7680 is a quad-core processor built for basic computing workloads such as web browsing, office applications, online learning, and media playback. The chip works alongside integrated Radeon R7 graphics, eliminating the need for a dedicated graphics card and helping keep overall system costs low.
Leadtek equips the desktop with 8GB of DDR3 memory and a 256GB solid-state drive in the launch configuration. The company is positioning the system as a ready-to-use solution for homes, schools, and office environments where affordability is a higher priority than raw performance.
Front I/O consists of two USB ports and a 3.5 mm audio jack for quick access to peripherals and headsets. Rear connectivity includes four USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI, VGA, and additional audio connections, allowing the system to work with both modern displays and older monitors commonly found in business and educational settings.

Windows 10 (Chinese Edition) comes preinstalled, and Leadtek backs the system with a three-year hardware warranty.
For now, the Lync 530 appears to be limited to the Chinese market through JD.com. Leadtek has not announced plans for sales in other regions. The 999-yuan price converts to about $139, putting it well below the cost of most entry-level prebuilt desktops available in the US.

Source: JD (Chinese)






