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The winwill 9-Pin USB Motherboard Male Header to Single USB 2.0 Type A Male Cable is a 7.8-inch solution designed to bridge the gap between USB header devices and standard USB ports. With only the bottom 5 pins wired for optimal performance, this cable ensures a reliable connection for your essential devices.
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB, USB 2.0 |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Specific Uses For Product | PC |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Black |
S**Y
Superb product for PCIe Wifi 6E Bluetooth 5, it does the job as expected.
I am using this cable for my PCIe Wifi 6E card which needs an external power for the bluetooth to work. I got first an internal usb cable (similar to this one, but the usb pins can be plugged into the motherboard's internal usb 2.0 socket "of course if you have one on your main board"), but that cable didn't work for me. So, I found this cable which you need to plug it into normal usb (externally) and it works as expected; it is in use for about 3 months now without any issue.
A**Y
keyboard 9 pin cable to usb.
Works as expected. I bought this to connect a Commodore64X bare bones keyboard to my pc. The keyboard was supposed to be connected to a mini itx motherboard.I bought this, and cheated.
M**D
Perfect for my WiFi/Bluetooth antenna as I was out of internal slots
Perfect for my WiFi/Bluetooth antenna as I had run out of slots on my board. Ran the cable out of the pci slots to the back IO.
A**G
Dug Me Out A Hole
Perfect for adding an additional rgb hub that requires a usb2 connection and you used the standard motherboard ones.
A**R
Rubbish
looked like someone had just cut a normal USB cable then poorly clamped some pins on it.. metal cable shielding was exposed and the cables fell out the header..could have done a better job with a knife and fork
T**J
good way to add usb header for old motherboards
old (very old) motherboards didn't have usb headers on board. this is a clever way to get front panel support. you can plug this into a usb port on the back of the board, thread this through the pci slot into the case and then connect the front panel connector and then you are done! you have front panel support! excellent idea.
N**K
It works
I ran out of internal headers on the motherboard this does help out a lot
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