New Motherboard USB 3.0 Header to New USB 3.1 Gen 2 Front Panel Header Adapter Cable (5cm)
This mini USB 3.0 to USB 3.1 adapeter cable is a converter to convert the available USB 3.0 header of a motherboard into a USB 3.1 header. Thus the USB 3.1 port of a housing can also be supplied with USB 3.1 without a suitable mainboard. The compact cable can be inserted directly and requires no additional attachments.
Even the most up-to-date motherboards with AMD AM4 or Intel 2066 sockets are not always equipped with a USB 3.1 header. This converter is the perfect solution to use the USB 3.1 connectors with Type-C or Type-A. The small converter is plugged into a USB 3.0 header that provides two USB 3.0 lanes. Thus, two data lines with 5 Gbps each are available, which are bundled into a USB 3.1 header with 10 Gbit / s. This USB 3.0 to USB 3.1 converter thus provides a full-fledged USB 3.1 port.
USB 3.0 IDC Header to USB-C (A-Key) Front Panel Header
Cable Length = 5cm
USB3-USB31G2-AC
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