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My motherboard pin problem

So I have this Crosshair VI motherboard but while i was switching parts (i upgraded from a b350 tomahawk) I had to remove a cable the front io cable a bunch of times and so a pin broke fell off so my io is broken should i suck it up and just go without usb ports on the front of my case and buy a new motherboard when i can . ship it to Asus or smthng to get repaired which may cost more than the motherboard

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Arent there more than just 1 USB header on the board?

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So the front I/O pin header fell off? Well, you can either 

 

1. Suck it up.

 

2. Ask Asus what the fuck to do.

 

3. Use the USB ports on the back

 

4. Use the USB 3.0 port only (The blue cable plugged into the right side of your board)

 

or 

 

5. Get a PCIe card with USB outputs.

 

https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/astrotek-usb-30-4-port-pcie-add-on-card-renesas-720201-chipset-astrotek/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=product_listing_ads&gclid=Cj0KCQjwm6HaBRCbARIsAFDNK-g59sLSxsjSy1ZcffoRjd6B-Wti2QEzKAiafuHCZUccIGKazgqjdwcaAsyPEALw_wcB

hi.

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15 hours ago, Jurrunio said:

Arent there more than just 1 USB header on the board?

No only one

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15 hours ago, AskTJ said:

So the front I/O pin header fell off? Well, you can either 

 

1. Suck it up.

 

2. Ask Asus what the fuck to do.

 

3. Use the USB ports on the back

 

4. Use the USB 3.0 port only (The blue cable plugged into the right side of your board)

 

or 

 

5. Get a PCIe card with USB outputs.

 

https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/astrotek-usb-30-4-port-pcie-add-on-card-renesas-720201-chipset-astrotek/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=product_listing_ads&gclid=Cj0KCQjwm6HaBRCbARIsAFDNK-g59sLSxsjSy1ZcffoRjd6B-Wti2QEzKAiafuHCZUccIGKazgqjdwcaAsyPEALw_wcB

thanks

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