Question : How to get front panel leads to fit motherboard

I've never built a computer before, but I figured that with the help of Google and Micro Center, it shouldn't be too difficult.  However, it seems that I've hit a problem that is relatively unheard of.  

I have a PowerSpec TX 366 chassis, and a Biostar A780L motherboard.  The leads coming out of the front panel of the computer don't fit the pins on the motherboard.  To show you what I mean, here's a depiction:

Key:  
R = red
G = green
B = blue
O = orange
W = white
b = black
c = closed (no hole or no pin)
e = empty (hole with no wire)

1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
10:
11:
12:
13:
14:
15:
16:
17:
18:
Cable:

   6  9

   GWOWc
   RWBWe

   1   5

Motherboard:

   9      16

   bbcYYYbb
   GGGGOORR

   1      8


The color code on the motherboard is as follows:
1-4 are for the speaker
5 and 6 are for the HDD LED
7 and 8 are for the reset button
9 and 10 are for the sleep button
12-14 are for the power LED (12 and 13 are +, 14 is -)
15 and 16 are for the on/off button

As far as I can tell, these don't match in any way.  Am I missing something?  If not, what can I do to use this combination of case and motherboard?  (I've already installed many of the components and would rather avoid removing them, if possible.)

Thanks in advance!

Answer : How to get front panel leads to fit motherboard

Sounds like your options include finding an old case, cutting the cables, and splicing them onto yours--ouch!
Random Solutions  
 
programming4us programming4us