If you don't plug the LED cords into the motherboard correctly, everything should still work fine.
If I'm not mistaken, the square-4 prong cable from the PSU is for Pentium 4 processors. I didn't know any AMD motherboards supported them, so that's a bit confusing to me.
If it simply won't turn on, I'd switch the polarity of the Power Switch cable connected to the motherboard and try again. Good luck!
*EDIT* You did plug the cords from the case into the motherboard, right? None of the LEDs will work, the power switch won't work, it won't reset, and all sorts of other problems will occur if you don't plug them in correctly (or at all). I figured you had them plugged in, but I don't see where they could plug in at if you're missing everything that's circled.
-Lasereth
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