Power button, reset cable placement?

I have a Pavilion h8-1039, well I moved all the components on a new case, NZXT Phantom full Tower and I was wondering where on the motherboard power button cable as well as reset the button cable go? usually, mother, there 2 rows of pins on a map, but this map mother, he has a line of six... where would the cables? I can't forget the cables led as long I have reset and power. Here is a link to a picture of the motherboard. The pins are down right, with the blue and green cap on them.

http://h20000.www2.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/document.jsp?objectID=c01925486

Rob1224,

The block of real power's J18 for this motherboard.

Your reference: The Blue pins are the CMOS jumpers, green stems are the horsemen of password.

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