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As aqualab stated, your front input connections consist of 3EA USB 2.0 and 1EA USB 3.0.
The USB connection on your case that has a blue color is the 3.0 USB input.
The other 3 USB connectors without the blue are the 2.0 USB inputs.
According to the specs at MSI's site for that board you have 1EA USB 3.0 header.
And 1EA USB 2.0 header.
The "header" is just the designation term used to call the connection point.
Your motherboard will have a stamp at the connection pins that should say 3.0 USB and 2.0 USB.
If you have 2ea USB 2.0 labled plugs you may not be able to use them both being the motherboard doesn't have enough USB headers, no big deal, one plug will give you 2 USB inputs on your case. ( Perhaps they have them all under one plug? )
If the other plug doesn't say 3.0 USB follow the cable to the blue color USB input on your case. Plug that into the header on the motherboard that says USB 3.0.
As mentioned earlier, this information should be in the manual and we all have to had reread something to fully understand.
I hope I explained this ok.
Where I got my info.
Antec case
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cases/2010/07/22/antec-dark-fleet-review/1
Your board
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/P67A-GD65--B3-.html#?div=Detail

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