You’re staring at a $450 motherboard with an OLED screen, gold-plated audio jacks, and military-grade branding. You feel like this is necessary to unleash your i9 or Ryzen 9 CPU, but in reality, a motherboard is a secondary performance component. A $180 B-series board and a $600 flagship board run the same CPU at the same stock speeds. A motherboard that is advertised for gaming might sound like a really great idea on paper, but what does it actually do for you?