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Male to female connectors?!

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Keiron

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In my upcoming project, (will begin around x-mas time) I'm going to need a way to "hide" the motherboard connectors in the back. I was thinking male to female connectors and then just cutting the connector spot out. I've got hunted down the USB and the Eithernet , but I've been unable to locate any male to female connectors for printer port, psu, and keyboard (unless I go USB on the keyboard, but I prefer to leave it as is, since I love my glowing keyboard). I think I could make a PSU one, but I'de prefer just to buy a premade one - my soldering kung-fu is not strong.
Help anyone?
 
In the back of the motherboard, I plan on hiding all the connections I know I won't use, as this case (gonna hand-make it) isn't going to look anything like a computer.
I want to use male to female connectors, to forward the connecitons from inside the case, to a spot on the case of my choosing, allowing me to place the motherboard in a spot out of the way and still have everything easy to plug in. I've found what I'm going to use for keyboard/monitor/mouse. The printer port is now covered, and I've got the exact thing I need for my RJ-45.
Still no hits on a PSU male to female connector thou :(
 
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