Building and Troubleshooting a PC: A Step-by-Step Journey to Success

So as you guys know, I just finished up this PC build with a 13 four hundred F and an RTX 40 70. And now it’s time to see if the PC actually works. I had to put the racing PC aside here so we can make room for this one. Flip the power supply switch, get our handy dandy Windows key, and here we go. 3. 2. 1. Fans are all spinning, but we do have a red light. Oh, it’s gone now. Nothing showing up on the screen. And we do have a red light down here. I’m gonna try to figure out what’s wrong. And now that light is off, but this light is like turning on and I literally just sat here for like a few minutes and it randomly just decided to turn on. And it says CMOS bad, so that ain’t good. This motherboard did not have a CMOS battery when I got it, so I did have to add my own. So it must be some sort of problem with that. And there we go. We finally got into the BIOS, plugged in the Windows USB drive, so we’re gonna install Windows now. And there we go. We got Windows up and running. Now we just need to install some drivers and we should be good. And there we go. The PC is now ready to go. I do still need to figure out all the RGB for the fans, and if this RAM even works because I did take out one of the sticks. But yeah, PC is looking good. All parts will be LinkedIn my bio. Make sure to let me know what you guys think and hit that follow button.