Connection between power supply, Motherboard & Chassis Fans

Hi guys,
Please help me out here to connect my chassis fans to the motherboard/ powersupply.
My rig is stated below
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Msi x99s Gaming 7 mobo
Cooler master storm stryker Cabinet
Corsair cx750
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I just want to connect my chassis fans(White LED)
- 1 200 mm top fan
- 1 120 mm rear fan
- 2 120 mm side fans
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I want to control the fan speed using the front controls on my chassis too. Please help me out here.
Any help is very much appreciated.
Regards
Nidhin

Hi Team,
Thanks guys for the valuable input. I think I did the connection as you guys mentioned and now the fans are spinning, but the LED's are not lighting up. Sorry for being a noob out here. I have attached the screenshots of the connections. Also, I fixed an old gfx card to test if the rig is working and I am not getting the display. Kindly help me out.
PFA
Rgds
Nidhin

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