So I just built a new PC, everything is working fine except that if I power off my PC and then try to power it on using the power button, It doesn't turn on. Restart works fine and all but it's only when I completely power my PC off that it refuses to start again. I solved my problem by unplugging all the wires and laying my PC on the ground(Case touches the Ground) and then plugging things back in and hitting the power button. If I unplug my PSU or even unplug everything else and then plug them back in WITHOUT laying the case on the ground, it doesn't turn. It only turns on when fully grounded.
I thought some PSU connector was touching the case and causing a short so I duct taped the connectors that were touching the case anywhere but the problem persists. Ofcourse I haven't completely ruled out all the wires but I feel like the problem is fairly simple. The power extension I'm using with my PC is Not grounded(it has only 2 prongs, no earthing prong). The PSU has an earthing Prong but it's a weird shape that doesn't go into the wall without some Adapter and most adapters I found were also Dual Pronged(no earthing).
SHOULD I CHANGE MY POWER EXTENSIONS to something that is earthed and do you think that will solve the problem?
I thought some PSU connector was touching the case and causing a short so I duct taped the connectors that were touching the case anywhere but the problem persists. Ofcourse I haven't completely ruled out all the wires but I feel like the problem is fairly simple. The power extension I'm using with my PC is Not grounded(it has only 2 prongs, no earthing prong). The PSU has an earthing Prong but it's a weird shape that doesn't go into the wall without some Adapter and most adapters I found were also Dual Pronged(no earthing).
SHOULD I CHANGE MY POWER EXTENSIONS to something that is earthed and do you think that will solve the problem?