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Help I don't know what to do about this cable. Do I leave this unplugged?
This is a 5v argb 3 pin connector
For the one with 3 holes I plug it here under the ssd motherboard?


But my main trouble right now is this picture below

This is the thing I'm trying to install

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This is merely an extension for other 5V ARGB devices. This is used for daisy-chaining. You'll need a way of ensuring these pins do not touch anything metal.
Yes. ARGB devices with that plug only have the three pins, and can only fit on a 5V header. The old RGB 12V strips, you have to be careful of. Plugging in those to an ARGB header will fry quite a few things.