MSI 770-G45 Front Panel

hi everyone
i've a problem with the front panel connectors. last day i changed the cpu stock fan with a cooler master tx3 evo, when i installed the new cpu fan i removed and reconnected the motherboard that now it's causing several problems with the front panel connectors
the power pin works but the others dont, for example i've connected only the power pin and with a screwdrivers i've tried to connect the reset sw but it doesnt work.
i've tried the same thing with the hdd led and power led but nothing
i've also tried to reset the bios but the problem still exist
it's very strange that the power connector works but the others nothing, what do you think? 
ps: i tried those things without the hdd,gpu and dvd drive...just cpu,power supply and motherboards

double check everything again, all connections, consult with mainboard manual for proper pins orientation

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