I'll add my own summary: this board really sets the bar for 'enthusiast' grade: all the power and basic expansion you'd need for most gaming / desktop use, plus things like a POST-code reader, power and reset buttons, and even a second dual-USB 3.0 front panel connector for cases that have four USB-A ports.
The cost may be a little rich, but getting these options had gotten far more expensive in the previous few rounds of motherboards, with Gamer's Nexus actually dedicating a video about it because the cheapest board they could find for their bench work was a US$600 ASUS Hero. Much nicer to see such simple things being brought to a lower pricepoint, though ideally I'd like to see them on everything that targets enthusiasts, as well as the ~$200 "Pro" boards that a few companies put out.