Re: what is the most important gaming motherboard features?

I'd like to see a return back to Intel LANs and the Killer E2205 dropped.   
2x I218V on the high end boards would be nice.
Audio, I would agree - the one thing I would like to see is something other than a Realtek ALC1150. Something more exotic.
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i found a topic about your problem right there:
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=180313.0
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