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PCIe cars for Internal USB C Header

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Hello,

My Evolv X has a USB C port on the front, however my Asus Z170-AR motherboard has no header for it to plug into. Is there a pcie card or some other adapter that will let me make use of this port? Thanks in advance!

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This still isn’t the internal connector. Like the one from the front I/O.

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Hi, I’m Looking for the same pci-e card, did you find it ? 

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On 1/2/2019 at 5:02 AM, ManuFr said:

Hi, I’m Looking for the same pci-e card, did you find it ? 

Unfortunately not, but please let me know if you find one!

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