CPU/Mobo USB 3.2 Gen 1 to USB 3.2 Gen 2 header adapter

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Any recommendations of a router in the 4 to 5k range or less?
Wifi area and signal strength is a priority. Will need at least two LAN ports (3 is more ideal though)

also, best price ever for Corsair 4000D Airflow at 5.4K with card discounts

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As it turns out to use this case with my Asrock B550M Steel Legend I need a USB 3.2 Gen 1 to USB 3.2 Gen 2 header adapter


It is just 330 bucks on AliExpress

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But on amazon only one seller is selling it at 3x the price
- https://www.amazon.in/Adapter-Vertical-Header-Converter-Motherboard/dp/B0BK81RF9D/
- https://www.amazon.in/Front-Adapter-Vertical-Socket-Header/dp/B0986Y6K71/
- https://www.amazon.in/SaiRetail-Com-Header-Adapter-Motherboard-Vertical/dp/B0CGJVH4Z9/
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Seems like a reasonable price. The seller has to maintain inventory for such a niche and low volume product.
 
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Seems like a reasonable price. The seller has to maintain inventory for such a niche and low volume product.
True that!

If time is not an issue, are there any alternative options? Are these available in the local markets?
Possible to ship from some other place?
 
If time is not an issue, are there any alternative options? Are these available in the local markets?
Possible to ship from some other place?
I don't think it is worth the extra hassle, aliexpress doesn't ship to India anymore I think & any other place which ship to India will charge at least 600-700.
Yes it is overpriced at 20k after discount too, but then set for 4 years.
That's the best case scenario though. My guess is, the stock currently amazon is selling is at least 1-2 years old for which even getting full 3 years warranty from asrock from the date of purchase might be an uphill task not to mention asrock changed their RMA partner from inspirisys to aforeserve which only collects asrock mobo from all over India to be sent back to their Bangalore centre even for testing so expect at least 2-3 weeks for even the simplest RMA case which might need just a few dozen minutes of repairing.

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