The Elite AC looks much better at $250, skip the wireless and it becomes cheaper.
One overlooked or seemingly unnecessary feature that I think people will find an appreciation for in the future is the dual(or triple) M.2 sockets. SATA drives no matter if they're SSD or HDD is easy to clone onto new a drive when upgrading because of the abundance of SATA ports, or cloning a SATA to NVMe, no big deal. But if you only have one M.2 socket and going from M.2 to M.2 then cloning starts to become a pain in the ass. Similar scenario if someone is building a new computer(new motherboard=new windows installation) and files, folders and other stuff needs to be migrated, just pop the old one in as a secondary drive and transfer everything without a SATA drive as the middleman or by using a USB-NVMe adapter. A spare socket might not be a bad idea now or down the line even if one will sit unused for a couple of years.
And you can run the iGPU and discrete GPU at the same time! Ask
@Ginger Piglet (iirc) about it and make him relive his frustration.