Asking here so others might also benefit, if that's over the line feel free to tell me to go pound sand!
I currently have an ASRock Z97 Extreme motherboard with an Intel i7-4790 CPU and 32 GB of DDR3-1600 (PC3-12800) CL9 memory. I am using an Apollo Twin USB interface.
For obvious reasons I want to keep as much of this system as possible, the CPU is no slouch, and if I need more memory I'll end up building a second "slave" machine.
There is an ASRock (no strong preference for brand, except that it is working and I'm used to it) Fatal1ty Z97 Killer motherboard that still supports the LGA 1150 socket, and appears to support the I7-4790 CPU, it also supports my existing memory. And it has the Thunderbolt 3 AIC header. AHA! On top of that they also make a Thunderbolt AIC3 card. See where I'm headed?
Are there any reasons to stay away from this motherboard? Known problems?
Will this configuration work with an Apollo Thunderbolt interface (probably the 8 or 8p)?
Thanks,
Bill