Looking to possibly build SFF CPU

Compequip

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So I've been buying work computers with the following specs;

Case SFF
O.S. MUST BE Windows 7 32 bit
CPU i3 2100
Mobo LGA155
GPU on board (VGA)
Ram 2gb 10600 1333mhz
HD 250-500gb 7200rpm
DVD/RW
PSU 250-300 watt
Keyboard
Optical Mouse

These are name brand computers with generic parts (low end).

So instead of buying these I was thinking of purchasing and building myself. I've never did a SFF slim case with micro mobo. As you can see the specs. are minimal and I can use on board graphics. Can you guys suggest a compatible build of parts for me. The advantage of building myself would be better components and I'd get a win. 7 oem disk. I'd like to keep the budget on this build to under $500.00. I need to build multiples of these as they are for work and go thru them nearly every monthly. I'd also like to get a reliable build as these comp. are in harsh environments from 10 degrees to 120 degrees, moisture, dirt and don't get regular tune ups. Most (95%) are not connected to the internet. I buy from N.E., Amazon, M.C., Fry's and any other legitement company. I'm located in the U.S.

Thanks for the help :good:
 

I would suggest go CPU go for i3-3220 or . HDD - seagate 500GB at same price (plus $10 promotion code). RAM - They are so cheap, you should go for 4GB. Mobo - could go for better B75 chipset.

If budget allowed, I suggest go for Antec case coz I believe there PSU are usually better quality.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129039&Tpk=antec

Your microcentre link not work.
Alternatively, I think you should consider AMD APU.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113280
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157331

By the way, why doesn't it has to be 32 bit?
 
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They sound like they are for running digital signage or some other similar application, and it's probably only compatible with 32 bit.
 
The program only runs on 32bit O.S. I along with others have tried 64 bit and there are no drivers written for it, so it crashes. Here is another link http://www.microcenter.com/site/products/amd_bundles.aspx I was looking at the FX4100 and Gig. GA-78LMT for $100 for the combo. I think this thread will be useless after all. I got off the phone this afternoon and the co. want's to stick with name brands and not generic custom build. So something like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883155360 is what I'll end up getting. Thanks for the help, I'll see what they tell me next week at a meeting.
 
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