@speakerman39
In general, it is not a good idea to simply kill the power to your computer. You really want to power it down correctly with the software before killing the power.
The most likely problem to occur is related to the mechanical HDDs, it isn't good to just kill the power to a mechanical drive at whatever random location it was sitting when the power died. Upon re-powering that read-head is still in that random location.
For modern SSDs, it really isn't as big of a problem as it was for mechanical HDDs.
Of course, your PC may have either SSD or HDD, or both.