Thanks, disappointing. I was looking forward to a case that does away with USB-A, and only has USB-C. Huge inconvenience of course, but it would force one to completely move over.
It's been 15 years ago since I built my own PC, though. Laptop-only nowadays, which is incredible with Thunderbolt 3.
1) it has only 1 USB-C connector
2) it still has USB-C 2.0 connector. It's probably cheaper to implement, and maybe(??) there are devices which don't work well with USB-A 3.0. Not 100% sure though.
It's been 15 years ago since I built my own PC, though. Laptop-only nowadays, which is incredible with Thunderbolt 3.