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Hi everyone!

it´s my first time ever building a pc on my own

finally got all the parts here wtih me and after watching again a build guide

start building my set up

 

and when I started to have a look at my watercooler I found this situation

I would like to know if this is normal or if the peace is broken

one of the header fans seems to be missing one connector

 

the model of the cooler is 

corsair H100i v2

 

or is it normal

 

thanks in advance for the assistance

 

sending a few picture so you guys can have a look as well5a3440bb1077b_20171215_2230101.thumb.jpg.e26b2dcbd8bca16000580589259c94f7.jpg

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4 minutes ago, Marcelo Valerio said:

Hi everyone!

it´s my first time ever building a pc on my own

finally got all the parts here wtih me and after watching again a build guide

start building my set up

 

and when I started to have a look at my watercooler I found this situation

I would like to know if this is normal or if the peace is broken

one of the header fans seems to be missing one connector

 

the model of the cooler is 

corsair H100i v2

 

or is it normal

 

thanks in advance for the assistance

 

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I think the one on the right is for the pump.

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 thank you very much guys, ill resume my work and when im done  i can share my work of art with you guys

 

lets see if i wont damage anything until the end of my build

rsrs

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Marcelo Valerio said:

 thank you very much guys, ill resume my work and when im done  i can share my work of art with you guys

 

lets see if i wont damage anything until the end of my build

rsrs

 

 

Good luck :) 

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Normal.

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Yes this is normal for the h100iv2 and generally for fan splitters. the missing pin is the rpm sensor but since it goes into 1 header you only want 1 fan reporting it' speed back to the header.

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thank you very much guys for the help
the build has progressed I started yesterday and worked on it until I even dont know which time

and today resume the work

 

now almost done

motherboard is in place

I finally understood what for are so many little cables in the back

I mean for the most part, in fact I need some more help here again

 

because I have no idea what is this cable for

any ideas?
 

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Fan orb lighting. Following the cable will tell you. Or the cases instructions. 

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sorry man, but i tried to follow the cable and it didnt work very well for me

it leads back to the uper part of the case

and i still dont know what to do with it

 

and where should i connect it?

 

because the fans are now connected to the fan controller from the front of the case

m.2 is under the hit spreader

processor is in place

watercooler is in place and all cables connected

memory ram 32gb connected to all slots

 

about the hard drive Im not so sure if is done or not, ill send a picture because I dont know what is that last part for or what i should connect there

and about the gpu, I would like to know if i can use only one cable with two 8 pins that came together with my power supply or if i have to use two cables to supply the required amount of energy required to use my gpu properly, it is a gtx 1080ti

 

 

the other feel connectors ill have to see in detail to the motherboard manual where each connector goes

 

and next to that i guess im pretty much done 

or im missing something?

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1. they go to the mobo for turning it on and reset and leds.

2,3. Go to the gpu

4.Nothing will go on there unless you run a certain hhd* setting which you wont be so don't worry  about it.

5. dual 8 pin, same from pics from 2 & 3.

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9 minutes ago, Marcelo Valerio said:

Then I have to do some cable management ;(

 

I have redone my cables at least 5 times until I finally felt like it was acceptable so, take your time.

Velcro straps and zip ties are always a huge help. 

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