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Sounds to me that the "Power Good" signal from the power supply to the mainboard either isn't acted on, or that it never comes.
I would reseat the power connector on the mainboard, and check wattage of the power supply vs the components.
It also can be that a fan doesn't spin up, and its been required for the motherboard to let it boot up. In such case, open the case and check if all fans spin up properly at turning it on.
Questions therefore are:
- did you buy the computer as prebuild (as in branded, like HP, Dell, etc)?
- Which power supply you have in your computer?
- Which CPU/processor?
- Which Graphic card?
- any other components worth noting?
check on the above components their wattage usage (goes up a bit during the lifecycle), and the wattage of the power supply. Say it is 550 watt, then assume its no more than 420 watt for the calculation. Power supplies at start deliver bout 80% performance or sometimes a little more, but this goes down over age. I have seen PSU's drop to 70%.