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Well, now I've done it - I bought A Gigabyte X570 motherboard with an internal USB-C front panel header, a case that supports it, and then went to put my video card in, and of course the card ...
I've got a motherboard that has a single USB-C header on it. I also have a case with no USB-C ports on the front panel. I know things like this exist, but I'm wondering is, is there anything with ...
Sure, the USB-C port makes more sense on a phone you’re trying to slim down than on the world’s most extreme motherboard, and you could always plug a Type-A to Type-C adapter into one of this ...
You want a USB-A to USB-C adapter that can handle multiple connections. If you plan on attaching the adapter and keeping it that way, then you have less of a concern.
These adapters—whether in compact form or cable form—allow you to plug a USB device directly to the header on your motherboard, rather than one of the ports on the back.