Not bad at all.
Do you use Wi-Fi instead of wiring for online gaming? If that's for a reason, OK. But if you can easily access your modem/router using an Ethernet cable, it might improve your game. As you may know, Wi-Fi is only half-duplex whereas a wired connection is full-duplex. For those who don't know what this means: Data is transferred in bunches containing packets. If a packet is lost during transfer, half-duplex will wait until the whole bunch has come through until the system can send an error message. Full-duplex will send the error message immediately on the returning lane. Sort of having a one-way street changing direction after unloading a truck versus a two way street.
For those who read this for inspiration or instructions, the supplied hardware disk of a brand new motherboard often contains exactly the same drivers as the website. The disk usually contains a ton of crap, too, so be cautious. It may also contain drivers that the manufacturer hasn't put on the support site so it's worth checking.