Intel also has displayport, if that matters.
Biostar has two PCI-E slots (x16, x4) if that matters.
Intel has higher memory supported (32GB vs 16GB) if that matters.
Biostar does not have rear e-Sata, but has one additional onboard SATA connector, if that matters.
Intel does not have a VGA port, if that matters.
Figured if any of this matters, it can make your decision easier
They both have the same warranty...