Power supply problem... i think!!!

Hallo i just bought a new system
motherboard : msi k9n2 diamond
cpu : amd phenom 9850 black edition
gpu : msi 9800gtx oc   http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=proddesc&prod_no=1448&maincat_no=130&cat2_no=136
ram : OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 (1066) Reaper HPC 4GB Edition    http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr2_pc2_8500_reaper_hpc_4gb_edition
sound :  creative audigy 2 zs platinum pro (from old pc)
psu : heroichi winpower 550watt (from old pc)    http://www.hec-group.com.tw/model.php?category=psu&sub_category=certified_psu&model=win
hd's : 2 x sata wd raptor 36gb raid 0 (windows), 3 x sata2 samsung 500gb (storage), 1 x sata2 maxtor 250gb (storage)
case : nzxt tempest   http://www.nzxt.com/products/tempest/
oc : windows xp pro service pack2 english
all drivers are from factory cd's that came with motherboard and gpu.
and now my problem is that when i set it up with nvidia 7600gt for gpu the system worked fine for 3-4 days but never tried to play a game.
now that my new 9800gtx arrived when i try to play crysis and i choose single player and start game it shows the video and the pc shuts down.
when i try to power the pc on again it shuts down immediately for 2-3 times. also after that the pc cant boot many times and sometimes 1 sometimes 2 of the 4 leds inside the mainboard remains red and i have to reset it some times to boot up.
i have connected both 6pin inputs in gpu. also tried with one input.
so can anyone tell me what's my problem??? my psu have not enough power???
thanks

and for price differential I would go with the TX 750.  I have been real happy with mine.  And in the immortal words of Tim the Toolman MORE POWER ugh ugh ugh

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