Macbook Pro 2011 (Changed GPU, but... )

So,guys, im in the same shoes as everyone here who has 2011 edition 15" and 17" macbooks with AMD discrete graphics card
for those who dont know anything about this - more info here http://breakfree.cc
anyway, been there, donethat... changed to brand new GPU in some local store (in Lithuania)
they said they did a good job,they gave me back (probably) my old GPU processor..anyway now im having sometimes small freezes and pause's..
and few days a go i even had a crash...just black blank screen and macbook selfrebooted.
I have checked the log and i fount this stuff.
What do you think? Should i bring for them my mac back ask to change GPU again,or they did a bad job or its something else?
its been almost a month and im under 6 months warranty.

Apple is offering to fix some MacBooks with this problem. See:
http://www.apple.com/support/macbookpro-videoissues/

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