Uses a USB 2.0 connector for the card
Uses a USB 2.0 connector for the card
This setup is not typical. Connecting a USB header to the PCIe x1 card is unusual and may not be supported. If your USB ports are full, consider using a different port or checking for alternative connectivity options. Regarding Bluetooth needing a USB header—PCIe can handle more bandwidth, but USB headers are limited. You might need a different interface or consult your hardware specs.
PCIe version used, compatible with x1, x8, and x16 speeds. USB hub options available if ports support higher speeds like USB 2 or 3, otherwise consider a dongle and hub with power.
Apologies for the oversight. It's the internal USB 2.0 header on the motherboard.
Consider a hub, such as this one (please see Amazon.de link). This alternative product is similar in brand and function. For more options, check this Amazon.co link: https://www.amazon.com/NZXT-Internal-USB...B08L8VJS3Z.