Corsair power supply's digital interface cable

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Hi, I found that there is a "corsair link digital interface cable" and a "corsair link usb cable" that came with the hx100i psu. I would like to use the corsair link software to monitor and even control the psu itself.

The usb cable is obvious where to connect, but since my mobo has only 2 usb header, and both are taken, so I plan to use the digital interface cable, but I don't know where to connect this one on the mobo. This cable looks like this. http://www.pcper.com/files/imagecache/article_max_width/review/2014-10-03/19a-Corsair-Link-cables.jpg

The upper one is the usb, the lower one is the one I don't know where to connect on the mobo. Please help!
 
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That cable dosent go to the motherboard AFAIK. Im fairly certain that goes to corsairs own link hub (whatever its called).
There really is no point in using either anyway, corsair link does nothing useful for a power supply.
That cable dosent go to the motherboard AFAIK. Im fairly certain that goes to corsairs own link hub (whatever its called).
There really is no point in using either anyway, corsair link does nothing useful for a power supply.
 
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Oh, ok. Thanks for the clarification. It was kind of confusing since it came with the psu, would made more sense for it to come with the "link device" for people who actually bought that product. A side question though, is there anyway or any software to control psu's certain port's voltage output?
 

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I see. That's very helpful! Thank you a lot!