Usb wiring help....... MSI 975X Platinum Power Up

I have spent all sunday building my lovely new PC using the MSI 975x platinum powerup motherboard (sorry love  ), its up and running but I need advice on how to attach the existing wires that run from my case's front usb slots to the JUSB connectors on the mobo.
The wires from the front of my case are as follows
1) "1 GND (black)"
2) "2 GND (orange)"
3) "3 GND (dark grey/black)"
4) " 1 VCC (red)"
5) " 2 VCC (Brown)"
6) "1.D+ (green)"
7) "2.D+ (blue)"
8) "1.D- (white)"
9) "2.D- (yellow)" .....................can anyone help please........... ps I'm a wiring numpty 

It's not that hard, though it's always a problem that the names are different on the pin-layout of the board and the wires from a case... But still, not hard.
If you have your board's manual, you'll find:
1VCC
2. VCC
3. USB0-
4. USB1-
5. USB0+
6. USB1+
7. GND
8. GND
9. key (no pin)
10 USBOC
Now, it's pretty clear what goes where ... just leave the third ground for what it is. I think it should not be connected. That leaves pin 10 empty. I'm nor 100% sure, but just try it.

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