If you're not overclocking you should probably just buy the board with features (number of slots/usb ports/etc) that suit your needs, that board looks ok for the money.
It will be fine if you don't need xfire and plan on having one card only as it cant do 8x 8x sli/xfire, only thing I'd say is asus are not good with rma and warranty.
Remember all the fancy phases and stuff like that doesn't matter on z97 the voltage regulation is in the cpu.
On skylake power phases on the board etc matter again.
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