I'm about to turn on my new PC for the first time, and I want to know if there's anything specific I should keep in mind, especially regarding electrical discharge or anything else important that could happen during the initial boot process.
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Make sure you're paying attention to whether your PC actually turns on. If it doesn't, you may need to revisit all your connections to ensure everything is hooked up correctly.
You might see a black screen while the RAM training is happening, which can take some time. Don't panic during this phase!
That was exactly my experience! It turned out my motherboard was set to "auto" instead of the proper 2144MHz, since I had one stick at that speed and another at 2400MHz. Thanks for the heads up!
Did you remember to install your I/O shield? It's a small thing, but it can make a difference in your build.
When you boot it up for the first time, it might turn off or take a while to get started. Just be patient as it figures out the correct voltages and timings. If it keeps failing to boot, check all your connections again.
Just a heads up, next time try a test boot outside the case. It might save you from some headaches if something turns out to be defective. It's unlikely, but if you're building at your own pace, it can really help you get comfortable with parts!

Well, may the lord have mercy on my soul!