Where is the socket?

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Hi all. I'm about to put together a new PC, but there's something I don't quite understand. Here is a picture of the back of the case
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2014/05/phanteks-enthoo-pro-review/phanteks-primo-8-1280x1024.jpg

And here is a picture of the mobo panels
http://www.inet.se/files/img/max/1902494_3.png

The problem is that I don't see where the actual power socket is, by which I mean the socket where you plug in the power cord to actually power on the PC. Maybe there's something really clear I'm missing but I'm putting it together soon and I'm getting really nervous that I screwed something up, so if someone could shed some light on this matter I would apreciate it.
 
Solution
The power plug goes into the PSU, not the motherboard.

The PSU is going to be at the bottom of the case (where the big rectangular opening is).
The power supply has the mains socket. It works like this:

Power goes from mains to:
Mains --> PSU --> Components


here is the mains socket (3 pin kettle plug) on the psu:

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The power cord plugs into the power supply which is not on the motherboard and is not show in the picture of the case (look at the opening on the bottom back of the case). The power supply is a separate purchase. It mounts on the interior of the case with the power supply fan and power connector showing on the rear of the case. The power supply has a cable which supplies power to the motherboard and cables that supply power to the hard drives, optical drive(s), and other add-in cards such as the graphics card.