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Nearly every motherboard of decent quality will have what you need. Honestly there are tons of features on todays chipsets and its just a simple thing of running the traces and putting the ports on. Take as much as you can get within your price point, stick with good brands (Asus, Gigabyte, abit, eVGA to name some) and you're set. Very rarely do true problems arise that are actual problems of the motherboard but instead the chipset. I've leaned more towards Intel's chipsets for Intel processors. They're simply proven to be stable and don't have the weird qirks Nvidia ones often do.
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