m0nt3 The non wifi version still has the M.2 slot for wifi/bluetooth and punch holes where the antenna go in the backplate.

Duality92 I still can't get over how many USB ports that board has.

Noticed this too on by board and worked out it was for WiFi just by comparing with other boards (and that it can't really be used for anything else).Does make curious as to whether Asus will sell a separate WiFi kit so those with the initial boards can have the same WiFi connectivity.If so it would not surprise me if Asus do a USB 3.1 front plate as that port is unusable (until newer PC cases come out which has USB 3.1 ports for the front).One of the positives I liked and the proportion of 4 USB 2 ports (for peripherals) and 8 USB 3 ports for data is also good.Design wise this was obviously possible as they did not have any pointless display output ports on the Rear I/O (pointless as in that none of the first release AMD Ryzen CPUs had video graphics and they are just CPUs).