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If your case has one or more USB ports on front/top, then it should come with a single cable to plug into the USB header (socket basically) on the motherboard. I think the mention of USB-C in the specs is irrelevant, as that's just the shape of the external port.
You could also connect the header to a USB PCIE card.
Another stupid question... (I really do need to have my PC built now...)
What does the below mean, it's on the specs on the X570 AORUS ELITE AMD motherboard.
1 x USB Type-C™ port with USB 3.2 Gen 2 support, available through the internal USB header
Do I need to get a case that has a USB-C port? Or if I have chosen a case that already has 1 USB-C port, do I need to get an extra USB header to make 2 USB-C ports?
Thanks