sounds like the PC shop may not have either been up to the task, or had a pretty crap care factor.
a good one would have replaced the PSU and tested your rig.
then replaced the mobo and, again, tested it.
then memory and more tests.
they could have easily replaced the probable hardware until the PC stopped shutting down.
sounds like you are getting the shutdowns regularly enough that a few days at the repair shop would have been all that was needed to see if they were on the right track.
as to the 550watt PSU, yeah, although physically it would do the job, it would be on the low end of minimum requirements. and with the current PSU being one of the suspected offenders, I donโt think you want to take a step backwards on that front. especially trying to factor in upgrades down the track, one of those would most likely be an even bigger graphics card, requiring more grunt and straining further the 550watt PSU.
a good one would have replaced the PSU and tested your rig.
then replaced the mobo and, again, tested it.
then memory and more tests.
they could have easily replaced the probable hardware until the PC stopped shutting down.
sounds like you are getting the shutdowns regularly enough that a few days at the repair shop would have been all that was needed to see if they were on the right track.
as to the 550watt PSU, yeah, although physically it would do the job, it would be on the low end of minimum requirements. and with the current PSU being one of the suspected offenders, I donโt think you want to take a step backwards on that front. especially trying to factor in upgrades down the track, one of those would most likely be an even bigger graphics card, requiring more grunt and straining further the 550watt PSU.
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