Desktop HP Pavilion HPE h8 - 1360t there rear USB ports?

I have one of these order of HP computers. Everything I've read indicates there are USB ports on the front and the top of the unit. Nothing on the back. Not even a photo. Having the wires coming out of the front constantly ensure is ugly, in my opinion.

Here are the specifications and configurable options for the desktop HP Pavilion HPE h8 - 1360t CTO. Here are the specs because that's card mother IPMMB-FM (Formosa). According to the specifications;

(#2) - USB 2.0: 4

(#4) - USB 3.0: 2

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