Hi @xbloxmaster3x
If you installed the CPU (new/existing?) on the motherboard, is it compatible with the motherboard? According to the specs it supports Intel® Core™ Socket 2066 Processors (Cascade Lake-X and Skylake-X only)
According to the user manual there is an onboard system speaker (see Item #21 on p.11) which should indicate that the BIOS has successfully passed POST (Power On Self Test) or not. (see p.134 for BIOS beep error codes)
Is the LED code that you're seeing an F0 or just an F? The LED codes are shown on p.138 but if it is an F only code then it is not there.
It may be a corrupted BIOS but you need to have the PC pass POST successfully so that you can enter BIOS before you can reflash the BIOS via a USB BIOS file.
Try configuring the PC as a "barebones" PC and check if that works at least enough to get to the BIOS screen.
Just connect the motherboard (in the PC case so that you can use the Power On button also check that the board isn't shorting out to the case on the underside of the board i.e. check the board standoffs are OK and also the screws holding the board etc.), PSU, CPU, minimum ram, GPU card (if no onboard video using CPU integrated graphics. If onboard graphics, use that - no GPU card), monitor and keyboard. Do not connect anything else to the motherboard i.e. no HDD/SSD, no PC case front panel cables (if separate to the Power button), no other peripheral devices etc. i.e. a very basic PC
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