Connecting front panel on case to motherboard

I've just bought a new case for my computer and it has connections on the front for USB and Firewire but i don't know where to attach them to my mobo. Anybody know where they go.  

well, i would usually use JUSB2 and JLED1 for the LED Bracket (JLED1 looks like USB but it isn't, its for the LEDs)
so really, you'll probably want to use JUSB3 for front panel
DEL gave you pinouts for the USB, but it's all in your manual...
when he says block he means they basically look like the connector on the MSI USB (led bracket) bracket thingy... all in one, easy to plug-in 'block'
you say you've got them where they are all separate.... well they should at least be labeled... if they are, just match up the labeled wires with what is says in the manual  they give all the info you need... (what DEL gave you)
THE SAME is true for the Firewire, if you've got the same 1 pin at a time connectors.. just follow what it says in your manual, and plug it in according to the labels on your each individual wires....

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