Internal computer cable used for connecting front panel components to a motherboard. Based on the 10-pin layout (2x5 rows), it is most commonly used for one of the following:
USB 2.0 Header: This is the most frequent use for this specific connector type. One end typically plugs into a 9-pin (with one blank key) header on the motherboard to provide front-panel USB ports.
Front Panel Audio: It could also be an audio adapter cable, often used to connect a case's front headphone and microphone jacks to a sound card or motherboard