Generally you are going to be wiring front panel usb connectors and internal usb devices directly to header pins on your motherboard.
The Koutech IO-PU222 is is the only card I've found that has two internal header pins like the type normally found on a motherboard. It is a 4-port USB 2.0 PCI card with 2 external and 2 internal header pin connectors. It goes for about $10-15. There are also cables that can adapt internal headers to the external style. Some are made for staying inside of the case and others might have a through hole in an internal bracket for looping the wire out the rear of the case and back into a rear usb port. Have a look at http://www.frontx.com/ http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=34_81_250 -Tharin O. DHSinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yes, I admit to belonging to the noob class of usb. I do know about v 1.1. I do know about v2.0. I will pick v2.0. But, am hdw limited, I suspect. Have searched for internal USB cards that might work. What I really need is a PCI card that has 4x the 6 copper pins on-board so I can plug in my case's 4x usb ports. Does a card like this even exist???? (anymore?) If I am screwed, so be it. Wondering I am. Just because I can. Screwed does not bother me ATM. Thank you. Best, Duncan