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A doubt about the corsair 5000x rgb case and combability with the asus ROG STRIX Z590-A GAMING WIFI motherboard

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The header labeled "10" on the motherboard diagram is USB 3.0. USB 3 got rebranded a lot over time so the names are a bit confusing.

 

The header labeled "9" on the motherboard will hook up to a connector for the USB C port.

 

The USB 2.0 headers on your motherboard don't appear to be used for anything in this case.

From what i see the corsair 5000x rgb case has 2x usb 3.0 ports and 1 usb 3.1 type C port and the motherboard ROG STRIX Z590-A has 2x 2.0 usb connector and a 3.2 connector and a 3.2 usb type c connector.

would i need adapters for all the usb connectors so the front panel usb work? or how could i make them work?  or the usb 3.1 type C fits in the 3.2 usb type C connector? 

 

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1 header should support 2 ports so it would be fine.

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The header labeled "10" on the motherboard diagram is USB 3.0. USB 3 got rebranded a lot over time so the names are a bit confusing.

 

The header labeled "9" on the motherboard will hook up to a connector for the USB C port.

 

The USB 2.0 headers on your motherboard don't appear to be used for anything in this case.

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