I have to Force my PC to Post

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Civ.Jay4

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howdy, so I built my pc part by part and have upgraded select parts {Ram, Fans, GPU, and PSU also adding more storage down the road} Until recently when I moved out and upgraded to three monitors my pc began to stop posting on its own . Nowadays when i have to restart( i dont turn it off anymore bcse its a hassle to reach windows) i have to turn it off an on multiple times to force it into setup mode (aka forced bios) from there in bios i can select my boot page and boot disk funny enough my boot priority is the windows drive which sits on a samsung 980 500gb M.2. ive looked on forums and everywhere still no luck. any help?

|||||||||||SPECS||||||||||
CPU: ryzen 5 2600x @3600mhz
GPU: Zotac gaming 2080
RAM: 4x of Corsair8gb=32gb of DRAM @3200mhz( currently at 2344 in bios) all are ddr4
MOBO: asus ROG STRIX b450-f gaming 2
Drives: m.2 Samsung 980 500gb
Ssd Samsung 870 evo 500gb
Ssd crucial bx500 1tb
M.2 western digital 1tb wd green sn350
ssd crucial bx500 2tb
PSU: Corsair RM series RM850X
Cooler : Corsair Icue h150i elite capellix liquid cpu cooler With xtm50
 
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