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It sounds like something's wired wrong on plugged into the motherboard wrong. On the ATX style motherboard, make sure the "power-on" plug from the front of the case (single plug with 2 wires) is plugged to the right prongs on the motherboard. It's often in with a group of other prongs so it's easy to get it wrong. Other than that, I've never heard of this problem.
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