AVADirect Jumps on the Llano A-Series Bandwagon
AVADirect allows you to get your Fusion frenzy on starting at just over $450. That's not a big investment by any stretch, and in return, you get all the makings of a modest daily workhorse, including:
- AMD A6-3650 APU (quad-core 2.6GHz)
- Gigabyte GA-A75-D3H motherboard
- Compucase HEC 6C28B mid-tower
- 2GB DDR3-1333 memory
- Seagate 1TB hard drive (7200RPM) w/ 32MB cache
- 24X DVD burner w/ Lightscribe
- 585W power supply
Add a C-note and change to toss Windows 7 Home Premium into the mix, or download yourself a Linux distro and call it a day (AVADirect offers a few different flavors ranging from about $12 to $58).
There are plenty of upgrade options to choose from, and we'd start with the RAM. Playing around briefly with the configuration pull-down menus, we kicked things up to an A8-3850 APU, 4GB of Crucial DDR3-1333 memory, Antec Dark Fleet DF-10 case, and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit for a final tally of $625, or just over $600 if sticking with the A6-3650.