« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2019, 06:23:34 am »
Greetings,
Each header works independently. As long as you use a compatible cable (proper PIN out) and port. The header doesn't care where the port is located. So "mutually exclusive" according to your definition.
Cable and back-plate arrived today and work perfectly, providing a second USB-C port to the Aorus Master, without affecting the four USB3/2 ports on the case panel. So the two case header ports are NOT mutually exclusive and can co-exist.
Apparently you and I have different ideas about the definition of mutually exclusive.
Mutually meaning together
Exclusive meaning independently
So as I said, you can use any one or more headers together and each provides independent support regardless of the port type. USB 3.1 /3 /2. They can co-exist mutually and operate on their own exclusively. What I get for trying to use your term I guess. You confirmed exactly what I said.
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