When designing this board, Asrock balanced things like sinking more money into features everyone uses (such as extra USB ports and a quality NIC) versus, say, wiring up a clear-CMOS button. It's obvious that Asrock favored the former.
Plethora of USB and SATA ports; Quality NIC and audio chipset; Easy-to-use BIOS; Pleasant, understated aesthetics
Lack of hardware-based overclocking features; M.2 slots can be tricky to access once PC is built out