Whenever I shop for a new motherboard, I always focus on specs that actually have at least some impact on performance, like VRMs, RAM compatibility, PCIe lane count, NVMe options, and rear I/O. After all, those are the things that shape stability, upgrade flexibility, and how balanced the PC feels once you’re done building. Everything else tends to fall into the category of features that look good on a product page but rarely make any difference in day-to-day use. Reinforced PCIe slots always felt like one of them.