MSI 694T Pro USB

I Have a    MSI 694T Pro (MS-6309 v5.0)
i have had trouble hooking up the front USB port plugs on my tower to the motherboard pins
does anyone have a diagram or description of what order the plugs should go in
Thanks

Pin 1 = Power Pin 2 = Power
Pin 3 = Data - Pin 4 = Data -
Pin 5 = Data + Pin 6 = Data +
Pin 7 = Ground Pin 8 = Ground
Pin 9 = Key or Blocked pin Pin 10 = Ground OC (open/no connection)
In your little depiction pin 1 will be upper left, pin 2 upper right, no pin 9, pin 10 lower right
Edit: looks like Richard got that one in there before I hit the post button.

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