Link is a game featuring a ship named Corsair.
Link is a game featuring a ship named Corsair.
The RM 750 indicated that the cables should be bought individually for power supplies under 850W.
It might already be included in the H100i. Just connect the cable to the power supply?
The Corsair site explains that you connect the H100i directly to your motherboard. It offers control over the pump/fan and the LED settings. The RM750 PSU isn’t included with the Corsair Linux dongle; you need to purchase it separately. This dongle provides full monitoring of everything connected to your power supply.
Examining detailed images of the RM PSUs reveals a 4-pin connector similar to Corsair link cables used with AXi series units. However, these units don’t include Corsair Link cables unless you purchase the 1000W model. You can likely find Corsair Link cables online for the PSU version. To connect everything properly, simply link the PSU to the H100i Pump and then connect the pump to a USB 2 header on your motherboard. If you need full case fan control, consider acquiring a cooling module.
You're unsure about this, and it seems the corsair link dongle isn't available for purchase online.
According to a recent blog post about Corsair, after installing the unit there are a couple of important details to remember. On the side of the cooling unit you’ll find two different connectors: one for the USB cable that comes with it, linking the H100i to an extra internal USB 2.0 header on your motherboard and enabling communication with Corsair Link software; the other is a Corsair Link expansion port. This port is handy when you have several Corsair Link devices, allowing you to avoid filling up all your internal USB headers. For instance, with an AXi power supply, you can connect it directly to the motherboard’s header instead of using the H100i, letting it communicate via Corsair Link through the cooling unit. EDIT: I think I finally grasped how everything functions now. Appreciate the guidance!