Hello @Madkins610
The first thing that sort of issue points to is a bad power supply, but there could be other hardware issues also.
I assume you are way out of warranty by now, correct? If so, I would try a few things before I go out and buy another PSU. Disconnect any extra stuff you might have plugged in like a printer or external drive.
Unplug the power cord and hold down the power button for 20 seconds to discharge any power in the system. Then check all the wiring and reseat any plugs like the connectors to the motherboard.
Reseating the memory and graphics card won’t be a bad idea also.
Plug the power cord back in and try turning it on again. IF nothing, if you have access to another PSU, I would disconnect the old power supply and connect another one to test with. IF that yields the same result, there is something else wrong like a bad motherboard. There could even be something wrong with the power button. You might see if it will power on if the hard drive is disconnected or even the graphics card. It’s a trial and error process.
I’ve heard suggested to try replacing the CMOS battery on the motherboard also, but I have personally never seen that work. That’s not to say it’s not possible though.
Otherwise, you may want to take it in to a shop and have them look at it, if you’re not into all that troubleshooting.