S20 Internal Card Reader

Hi,
I bought a 20 in 1 internal card reader then realising that the board only has x2 ports 11-pin and the card reader i have is 9-pin.
So what do i do now? i searched everywhere for a 11-pin internal card reader but i cant find them anywhere
This is the one i bought [Link]
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all you needed to do was align the key (no pin) with the missing pin on the motherboard.   there was no need to cut your connector.
here's a diagram to help:
ThinkStation C20
ThinkPad X1C · X220 · X60T · s30 · 600

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