PMG5 dying a very slow death

went for a system overhaul.
changed logic board/processor/power supply in Sep
got the system back in Oct
heard the power supply go pop and machine was dead again
went for repairs again
changed processors
got the system back in a week
my dual processors is running at handicap of 1 processor only. hanged on software updates frequently.
i am so ******.

Dang man. You and me in the same boat. Logic board blew twice! They gave me a faulty one the 2nd time! so i'm on my 3rd. Months later my PSU blows out. STILL havent gotten it fixed, apple told me to go pound sand. (Outta warranty)
Your blown PSU meant a dead CPU? That worries me.

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