For as long as I can remember, Intel's been selling its branded motherboards as a standards-setter, something which all the other third-party manufacturers ought to mimic if they want to make the lives of system builders, enthusiasts and network admins/engineers easier. Over the years Intel has made many, many average boards that high reliability ratios, occasionally highlighted with some very good ones that gamers or power users have appreciated. Intel's boards are sought-after by network admins eager to standardise their workstation setups, the benefit being to have one vendor doing driver updates that they can test and roll out without worrying about incompatibilities or design alterations. After the launch of Haswell, Intel intends to shut down their motherboard manufacturing arm for consumers and enthusiasts.