To be honest, I stay away from MSI boards. There's nothing wrong with them technically but the PCB is a different story. If you see real time ocers, not many buy them. ds3l is also a good mobo as well. But to be honest distributors are charging gigabyte boards in a hilarious rate. UD3P, in reality, supposed to be 10k. I didnt recommend mainly because of the northbridge heatsink with the gigabyte logo plate. The plate is thick enough which prevents to install some aftermarket heatsinks. You can remove the gigabyte plate and screw the northbridge heatsink back since logo plate a separate plate from the heatsink. Before buying the board, check out in international forums which heatsinks fit properly.