why is my MSI MAG PANO M100R PZ White Micro-ATX PC Case Fans not working

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I am building a pc for the first time and i built everything and its all working correctly except for the case fans i plugged them in and it should be the right place but they wont turn on meanwhile everything else seems to work perfectly fine im using the MSI MAG PANO M100R PZ White Micro-ATX PC Case. Can anyone help me with these issues or is there a software i have to download to get them to work.
 
how's the hub connected to the motherboard? have you checked these connection as well?
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Stupid Question for you all but have you Connected the SATA Power Connector to the Hub?

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Waittttt, you have to plug in a the sata from your psu to the hub in order for it to work?

Yes that is with Every Hub that has a SATA Power Connector on them as the Hub Splits the incoming Signals off the Headers how many ways its made to do so but does not pull power from the Headers they are on to make it so that even if whats plugged into the Hub is more then the header can do itself so that it makes no Difference it does not overload it as all its getting from the headers are:

FAN Header: Ground (0V), Tachometer (Speed Measurement) and PWM (Requested Speed Signal)
ARGB Header: DATA, Ground

the Main 5V and 12V to the Fans are Pulled from the SATA Power Connector
 
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FIX FOR ME THANKS BADBOY2K:
Connect your sata female connection from your PSU aaaand connect the rest of the fans appropriately

your welcome. that is why I asked as alot of people do not understand that the marked connector in the Image above has to get power from the PSU for it to work so thought i would do a Sanity Check.

have fun now you have it working.
 
Yes that is with Every Hub that has a SATA Power Connector on them as the Hub Splits the incoming Signals off the Headers how many ways its made to do so but does not pull power from the Headers they are on to make it so that even if whats plugged into the Hub is more then the header can do itself so that it makes no Difference it does not overload it as all its getting from the headers are:

FAN Header: Ground (0V), Tachometer (Speed Measurement) and PWM (Requested Speed Signal)
ARGB Header: DATA, Ground

the Main 5V and 12V to the Fans are Pulled from the SATA Power Connector
Ok now i have another little problem, how do i make them work seamlessly with mystic light? My CPU cooler fan works just fine in jrainbow2 but the 3 pin connected to the hub and jrainbow1 doesn’t seem to be working directly with mystic light. I can sort of look through the modes with the led mode but why is it not one click change from Msi afterburner?
 
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