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Can a single USB 3.0 header be connected to two USB 2.0 headers?

Can a single USB 3.0 header be connected to two USB 2.0 headers?

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10-01-2016, 12:02 PM
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I recently chose to combine my regular hardware into an HTPC / NAS in order to get the best performance from my gaming setup, but have been dealing with a frustrating issue over the past two weeks.
The 2U case allows horizontal mounting of the GPU and capture card I own. However, it doesn’t work with a USB 2.0 header connected. The capture card is actually sitting on the PCIe slot next to the header, and the RGB monitor I intend to use requires a USB 2.0 header.
Many 90-degree adapters and cables have failed to resolve this problem. Using riser cables isn’t an option since they block the path.
I looked into a M.2 to USB header adapter, but can’t find one that doesn’t need an existing USB port. I also found out that the case listing says its front USB 3.0 ports are compatible with USB 2.0.
The pinout diagrams suggest that two 4-pin connectors could fit into a 9-pin slot. Could it be possible to modify the 20-pin 3.0 header so it works with dual 4-pin or 9-pin 2.0 headers, keeping the front USB ports intact?
It’s not an absolute no-go if I can’t find a perfect fit, but I’d rather avoid it. I’m currently using a wireless USB keyboard/mouse and prefer not to rely on an extension cable from a rear port. A functional pass-through is acceptable as long as it works, though the case presents a tight challenge with limited room for cable organization.
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Br4t_Perrypouu
10-01-2016, 12:02 PM #1

I recently chose to combine my regular hardware into an HTPC / NAS in order to get the best performance from my gaming setup, but have been dealing with a frustrating issue over the past two weeks.
The 2U case allows horizontal mounting of the GPU and capture card I own. However, it doesn’t work with a USB 2.0 header connected. The capture card is actually sitting on the PCIe slot next to the header, and the RGB monitor I intend to use requires a USB 2.0 header.
Many 90-degree adapters and cables have failed to resolve this problem. Using riser cables isn’t an option since they block the path.
I looked into a M.2 to USB header adapter, but can’t find one that doesn’t need an existing USB port. I also found out that the case listing says its front USB 3.0 ports are compatible with USB 2.0.
The pinout diagrams suggest that two 4-pin connectors could fit into a 9-pin slot. Could it be possible to modify the 20-pin 3.0 header so it works with dual 4-pin or 9-pin 2.0 headers, keeping the front USB ports intact?
It’s not an absolute no-go if I can’t find a perfect fit, but I’d rather avoid it. I’m currently using a wireless USB keyboard/mouse and prefer not to rely on an extension cable from a rear port. A functional pass-through is acceptable as long as it works, though the case presents a tight challenge with limited room for cable organization.

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SaiyanTG
Junior Member
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10-15-2016, 04:06 PM
#2
So is it possible to adapt the 20-pin 3.0 header (which will clear) to dual 4-pin or 9-pin 2.0 headers so that the front USB ports can be retained?
You might want to stick to one header on your board splitting to 2 physical ports. Anything beyond that and you're running into stability issues or going beyond spec of the header.
You've written up a lot in your thread's body but you've forgotten to mention the specs to your build. Please list them like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
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SaiyanTG
10-15-2016, 04:06 PM #2

So is it possible to adapt the 20-pin 3.0 header (which will clear) to dual 4-pin or 9-pin 2.0 headers so that the front USB ports can be retained?
You might want to stick to one header on your board splitting to 2 physical ports. Anything beyond that and you're running into stability issues or going beyond spec of the header.
You've written up a lot in your thread's body but you've forgotten to mention the specs to your build. Please list them like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:

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socrate75
Member
103
10-17-2016, 04:42 PM
#3
Here are the details you provided, reformulated for clarity:

The system specifications include a CPU model R5 3600X, a cooling solution ID-COOLING IS-55, a motherboard from Gigabyte B550 Aorus Master, RAM of Patriot Viper Blackout 4 PVS432G320C6K (16x2 DDR4-3200), an SSD/HDD setup with WD Blue SN570 (500GB / 1TB), WD Black HDDs (4TB / 8TB), and Crucial MX500 (2TB), plus a Pioneer BDR212-DBK Blu-Ray drive. The GPU is an Asus Tuf Gaming GTX1650 Super with 4GB OC. Video capture uses ElGato 4K60-Plus MK2 PCIe, and the power supply is a Channel Well Technology GPT500S-A. The chassis is a RackChoice 2U with an unknown model number. RGB lighting and controller are Corsair LS100 / Lighting Node Pro. You mentioned wanting to connect the Corsair Lighting Node Pro with front-panel 3.0 ports, possibly consolidating them, though limiting usage to keyboard and mouse. You also considered adapting a USB 3.0 cable extender for better GPU fan management, possibly using a USB 2.0 to 20-pin adapter, but noted that no such adapter was readily available. You ordered these components in the hope of a quick solution, possibly using a USB 3.0 cable extender to free up space on the motherboard header for the GPU fans, allowing inline installation. You also listed two potential adapters: a USB 3.0 20-Pin Female to Dual 9-pin Male USB 2.0 Header Port Replicator and a USB 2.0 9-Pin Female to 20-pin Male USB 3.0 Adapter.
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socrate75
10-17-2016, 04:42 PM #3

Here are the details you provided, reformulated for clarity:

The system specifications include a CPU model R5 3600X, a cooling solution ID-COOLING IS-55, a motherboard from Gigabyte B550 Aorus Master, RAM of Patriot Viper Blackout 4 PVS432G320C6K (16x2 DDR4-3200), an SSD/HDD setup with WD Blue SN570 (500GB / 1TB), WD Black HDDs (4TB / 8TB), and Crucial MX500 (2TB), plus a Pioneer BDR212-DBK Blu-Ray drive. The GPU is an Asus Tuf Gaming GTX1650 Super with 4GB OC. Video capture uses ElGato 4K60-Plus MK2 PCIe, and the power supply is a Channel Well Technology GPT500S-A. The chassis is a RackChoice 2U with an unknown model number. RGB lighting and controller are Corsair LS100 / Lighting Node Pro. You mentioned wanting to connect the Corsair Lighting Node Pro with front-panel 3.0 ports, possibly consolidating them, though limiting usage to keyboard and mouse. You also considered adapting a USB 3.0 cable extender for better GPU fan management, possibly using a USB 2.0 to 20-pin adapter, but noted that no such adapter was readily available. You ordered these components in the hope of a quick solution, possibly using a USB 3.0 cable extender to free up space on the motherboard header for the GPU fans, allowing inline installation. You also listed two potential adapters: a USB 3.0 20-Pin Female to Dual 9-pin Male USB 2.0 Header Port Replicator and a USB 2.0 9-Pin Female to 20-pin Male USB 3.0 Adapter.

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Bazzaii
Junior Member
17
10-20-2016, 08:05 PM
#4
UPDATE: 20-pin female header to dual 9-pin male USB 2.0 adapter arrived today. Machine is up and running after a bit of a fight with a BIOS version issue.
Thermals look decent considering. 3600X idles around 35-40C, GTX1650S idles about 32-34C. Cranked up BeamNG.drive with about 6 total vehicles on high detail, 3600X peaked around 70, GTX1650S peaked around 75C.
Considering this same 3600X peaked around 60C with a Mugen 5S in a Corsair 4000X, VERY not bad for four 80mms in a 2U case. No prior thermals for the GTX1650S though.
Will have to wait for the other adapter to arrive tomorrow to determine whether I can make my front USB ports work.
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Bazzaii
10-20-2016, 08:05 PM #4

UPDATE: 20-pin female header to dual 9-pin male USB 2.0 adapter arrived today. Machine is up and running after a bit of a fight with a BIOS version issue.
Thermals look decent considering. 3600X idles around 35-40C, GTX1650S idles about 32-34C. Cranked up BeamNG.drive with about 6 total vehicles on high detail, 3600X peaked around 70, GTX1650S peaked around 75C.
Considering this same 3600X peaked around 60C with a Mugen 5S in a Corsair 4000X, VERY not bad for four 80mms in a 2U case. No prior thermals for the GTX1650S though.
Will have to wait for the other adapter to arrive tomorrow to determine whether I can make my front USB ports work.

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fibifelise
Member
233
10-21-2016, 10:38 PM
#5
And once the second adapter is installed, I'm now utilizing my front USB ports, even though they are restricted to 2.0. These adapters provide a viable option for anyone planning a 2U configuration. Since in such compact setups accessing certain USB headers directly may be challenging, this setup offers a practical workaround.
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fibifelise
10-21-2016, 10:38 PM #5

And once the second adapter is installed, I'm now utilizing my front USB ports, even though they are restricted to 2.0. These adapters provide a viable option for anyone planning a 2U configuration. Since in such compact setups accessing certain USB headers directly may be challenging, this setup offers a practical workaround.