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Aorus X570 I with Tower 100 front USB C [Yes this again]

Soooo I'm one of those people. Basically looking for a cable that goes from 3.2 gen 2 female internal to male type c. Mobo only has rear IO for it, but that's under the [admittedly easy to pop off] top panel, rather than an internal header. Is there something to be done here other than a SATA3 or PCIE expansion card? I know that the SATA card will pin me in terms of power delivery, and the PCIE is not an option due to ITX reasons. Is there seriously no cable that goes from internal female C to male C? And yes, I'm aware I could have solved the problem by just getting the strix board. That money went to the current blood tax for a 1660s short. Any help is appreciated. At this point, If I can get a pair of properly specced connectors, I'll make my own cable.

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You can use this adapter.

Amazon.com: CY USB 3.1 Front Panel Header to USB 3.0 20Pin Header Extension  Cable for ASUS Motherboard 20cm Black: Computers & Accessories

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The Silverstone CP14 (of similar) is what you would need.

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I'd use those, except I've already populated that header. I guess I just have to choose which half of the front panel iO I want to work. It just feel swierd, because you'd think somebody would have made a cable to check front panel iO C ports without using a whole mobo. 

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