HP Blackbird 002 gaming system restart problem

Product name: HP Blackbird 002 LCi

Backbround: Fantastic machine and very expensive.  When I bought it, I learned by HP that there technical support (not necessarily free) for life as long as HP was in business.  Apparently is no longer supported by three HP tech, Shsma, Mankish and Ajfhat.  So here I am.  I upgraded hard drives and the operating system, Vista Ultimate original, Windows 7, Windows 8 over the years.  Works like a charm.

Problem: I had this problem with the three operating systems.  Whenever there is a power failure or I shut down the computer, the led lights in the case flashes constantly and I'm unable to turn it back on by pressing the power button.  I have to unplug the computer, wait a few moments, plug it back, then press the power button.  Then and then only, not this kick in and start.  Is it the power supply?  Is it the motherboard?  Or is it something more simple, like the battery on the motherboard?

In addition, the front of the box has two buttons.  The left is the symbol of power.  The right one has a circle with a triangle inside the symbol.  If it's the power supply can someone direct me to where I can buy it?

Thank you!

Thank you Dean.  I did what you suggest already, several times, but always the MB connection didn't feed fans.  So, I plugged the CPU fans directly to the PSU.  Also, I went to the bios and removed warning if the CPU fan fail.  The system is currently working as if it was brand new.  I will continue to work on the CPU to connect fans directly at the Mo because that's the way it suppose to be.  Thanks again for taking the time to answer.

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