With each of the major motherboard vendors releasing dozens of new motherboards which are essentially iterations of the same overpriced junk, why can't they create at least
one no-BS motherboard, with all the PCIe lanes available as PCIe slots (which would be much cheaper), not M.2 slots underneath a metal blob, which would allow the buyer to use them for whatever they desire.
This is an example of fancy design at the expense of proper engineering.
Those giant metal blobs are very inefficient at dissipating heat, they can only absorb short burts of high heat, and then slowly dissipate it. It's obviously a gimmick to make buyers think the motherboards can handle more, yet a tiny heatsink with proper fins can do it way more efficiently, like we see on server and some workstation boards:
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(This one from ASRock IMB-X1900 can handle over 450W power delivery for the CPU)