Help with USB 2.0 headers

JustinLi1410

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My motherboard only has 2 usb 2.0 headers, and I honestly don’t remember which was what. I know one of them is for the case IO’s two usb 2.0 ports, but I actually can’t remember what the other was plugged into, and I don’t really want to take it all apart to check, because I forgot to install a Corsair link cable.

My parts are as follows:
Asrock Z370 Pro 4
3TB Seagate HDD
Samsung EVO SSD
Asus Dual Band PCE-AC55BT Wireless Card
NZXT S340 Elite
Corsair H100i V2 closed loop

Anyone know where the other usb 2.0 header might be plugged into?
 
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ZrE0_Cha0s

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so for the other usb2.0 header u mean your mobo right?

can go check on your mobo manual for more info right?

but still quite confusing all those plug here and there :s22:

and what u want to do is to plug in the cosair cooler to the corsair link?

maybe this video can show u :

 

twentytwoeighty

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New cases and mobo except the bargain basement ones all should have USB3 front panels/headers.

Your mobo USB3 header beside the furthest DIMM at the front edge
 

Ng Wan Hao

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so for the other usb2.0 header u mean your mobo right?

can go check on your mobo manual for more info right?

but still quite confusing all those plug here and there :s22:

and what u want to do is to plug in the cosair cooler to the corsair link?

maybe this video can show u :

wow the video seems good. you got the manual bo?
 

singupingu

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This mobo, both USB 2.0 is side by side. Your chassis USB port and corsair link cable, both plug next to one another. Here's the pic I taken from Asrock site.

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