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And no an corsair link can't control anything if the hardware ist connected to the USB port. How else would it recognize it?
Do you even know how Corsair Link works?
You plug in a micro USB dongle to one end of your PSU, and the other end is one that plugs into your mobo's USB 2.0 headers.
Back on topic, if you could find a Corsair Commander, you can plug both the H115i Pro and the PSU's Link dongles to one unit. Or else you might not be able to make both work on the Link at the same time, since you only have one USB 2.0 extension onboard.
But what PSU requires to be connected to a MoBo with USB in the first place?
Which doesn't require corsair link to work. Well without it you can't monitor your PSU load but who need that in the first place? The few enthusiast that get useful information from a PSU monitoring doesn't have issues of not enough USB ports...
You need to use USB headers. I just maxed all my 2.0 headers when I bought my new hx750i.
It's just cool to see a graph of power usage etc..
I use Corsair Link for most my monitoring purposes, that includes CPU temp and such as well. It puts all of them in one main window that is not too detailed, but not too basic either.
It's cool seeing how much power you pull. Yes, you don't "need" it but you "want" it. That's one of the reasons of having a digital PSU. If you have it, why not make use of it?
Not to mention that it lets other stuff like changing OCP points, setting a PSU fan curve etc... it's useful actually.