This is rather disappointing from a certain angle (but very informative nonetheless, thanks for mentioning this)
Let me see if I get everything right from the tables renethx put up, and how that translates in real life, real builds.
- Intel all-in-one solutions are bad; 2K, 2.5K, 3K because of shaders and full/limited range RGB driver problem, 4K because of still full/limited range RGB driver problem (correct?)
- AMD all in one solutions are bad 'cause they're underpowered / memory speed
- Nvidia cards are good from 430 with DDR3-1600/440/630 up
- AMD cards are good from 7xxx up
How many of those cards are 1 slot low profile cards??? There is no low profile cards (yet) in the entire AMD 7xxx line. Probably just a few Nvidia GT430 and I didn't bother to look at the DDR3-1600 requirement. And that's a card that was released more than 1.5 years ago. And, I would imagine if I want to do any 3D video I'll have to stick with Nvidia solutions (glasses and all), and I don't wanna do that.
So the chances of somebody building a SFF HTPC are rather slim, or the user will have to give up some functionality. Or will build something that is as big as or bigger than the AVR next to it. You can't just build a freaking small machine that does everything. In 2012. This is troubling.