How to plug 2 case fans on MSI B75 G41 ?

I have spire maverick 6009 with two fans.
Front fan has stopped working. I suspect it has been unplugged. Where to plug it ?
Thx

Quote from: brus on 16-January-13, 15:56:39
You have put sysfan1 for CPU. Sysfan1 is for CPU I recon.
I plugged front fan on sysfan2
1. ground pin
2. sensor pin
3. control pin
Now LED of the fan is working but fan is not spinning. So, I don't know if MBO BIOS switches off fan if temp. is not high enough.
I didn't find BIOS fan settings.
I connected 3pin fan on 3 pin on MBO so 1 pin got unused.
on that board by the first ram slot is a header marked CPU FAN thats the CPU fan header the rest are all standard fan headers for auxiliary intake and exhaust fans.

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    You have put sysfan1 for CPU. Sysfan1 is for CPU I recon.
    I plugged front fan on sysfan2
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