K8MM3-V USB port pins

Installed m/b K8MM3-v  and all worked ok. Any one know how I can wire up the fron USB ports as my case has single wires and not a plug on. It has 8 wires  with single black sockets and written is - I managed with the old one but don't want to make a mistake with this and do I need the 9 pin to be wired to anything.
 1.vcc red
 2.vcc red
1.data+ green
2.data+ green
1.data-  white
2.data- white
1.gnd  black
2.gnd   black
The JUSB1 has 9 pins.
Thanks for help

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