The USB ports you see are part of the motherboard, no additional connections are needed, and many newer motherboards do support USB 2.0. You need to check with the vendor to see if the unit you are buying is USB 2.0.
>I was wondering if the USB ports that are frequently integrated into
>computer cases these days all support USB 2.0, or whether some only support
>USB 1.1? I know that a motherboard that supports USB 2.0 is needed, but do
>you also need to look for cases that are specifically described as having
>USB 2.0 ports, in order to hook these integrated ports up to the
>motherboard's USB 2.0 headers?
>
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