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This USB A Female to Motherboard Header Adapter features a 4-pin USB header connection, as well as a regular USB A (female) port, allowing you to connect internal USB devices directly to the motherboard header connection. The adapter cable offers a cost-effective solution for connecting multi-function front panels, or any device that relies on using an internal USB port.
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By Trevor J. Fayas
The cabled worked great for my application, although the insulation they use is pretty thick and the cable pretty short. Although most won't need to do this, I stripped the insulating plastic, and the big bulky black plastic around the USB head, allowing me to make it flexible and streamline.

By J. Royce (Nashua, NH United States)
Perfect if you want to use a USB key as a primary hard drive in a low power PC application. Solid state drives are expensive compared to USB drives, but if you want low power consumption you can use this cheap adapter + a USB key to run a PC using Ubuntu or other Linux distro. I paired this adapter with a OCZ 8GB Rally 2 USB 2.0 Dual Channel Flash Memory, which is one of the faster USB devices available in terms of both read and write speed.
It has been awesome in my new media server. The entire PC (which uses an Atom processor) consumes ~35W when running under steady load.

By Valjean Clark III (Reno, NV USA)
I simply needed to velcro a USB device inside my mini-itx case. This did the trick quite nicely.
Please note that the part of the cable that attaches to the motherboard does not take up the entire USB header port. It just takes up one half of it, so you could put two of these on one header port. It wasn't obvious by the photo, although I am aware that one USB header allows for two USB connections. I thought it may be worth mentioning anyway.

By Joshua Hattersley (Berkeley, CA)
I needed an internal USB header adapter for my Home Theater PC, so that I could hide the flash drive I'm using as the boot drive internally. The flexible cable between the female header port and the female USB port made positioning my drive a cinch, and now I don't have to see a blinking red light from the USB drive sticking out the back of the case. Inexpensive, works as expected, five stars.

By Eduard J. Hahn (NJ, United States)
I used one these to install a flash drive inside my computer (to take advantage of Vista's Readyboost feature) so that I wouldn't use an external USB port. Just plug into a free USB header and Velcro the flash drive to the inside of your case.
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