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I actually have one of these: Dell Optiplex 3020 Micro
Has a 16 GB RAM max. Doesn't come with HDMI but you can utilize one of these VGA/HDMI or Display port /HDMI
Surprisingly snappy little machines. Drop in another 8 GB stick of RAM for $25 and you're off to the races.
Dell Optiplex 7020 SFF with the i7-4790 maxed out to 32 gb RAM are pretty nice too and can be found on Amazon for around $125.
Gonna second the dell optiplex. Been using one for my home server for a while now, and it's been perfect.
I have actually been rather pleasantly surprised with the 7020 SFF. Going in, I was like 'OK it's a $117 USD. Not going to break the bank to test it out. So I now have 40+ containers running on the 720 and my load averages look like it's not even turned on. LOL
The newer Dell Optiplex micro like the 5070 come with more modern hardware, HDMI and all that. I was fortunate to get a couple for free from my BIL who works in IT and was given them as E-waste.
I usually try to stay within the upper ranks of DDR3 equipment. DDR4, while a better option, is far more pricey than DDR3.