Shuts down and restarts without prompt - is my G5 haunted?

I got a new G5 about two months ago (woo hoo!) and LOVE IT.
But it started just shutting off on its own, without my prompt, like a ghost was in charge. It would start back up with no problem, and might go on with no problem, or it might immediately shut off again when I opened an application. It just turned off, like someone pulled the power plug. (I do have it on a surge protector, and no other devices on the strip powered off)
At first it seemed like it was ITunes that caused it, so I deleted the playlist, and then it got better...briefly. Sometimes I'd go a day with no problem, other times it would happen several times in a row.
I finally called support (still under the 90 day thing) and they had me reset the SMU button. That seemed to fix it for a couple of weeks, but now it's back. I eventually did the reset again, but it's still happening. Only now it shuts off, then about 15 seconds later it restarts on its own.
I was reading a thread here that said to check the system.log for a temp overheat, but there's nothing in the log like that. It seems to happen about 90 percent when I launch ITunes, and 10 percent just out of the blue. Not helpful when I'm working on something and haven't yet hit save.
And I have to confess that launching ITunes now causes me to cringe...
I'll call Apple Support today, but I'm just wondering if anyone else has had this problem, and what it might be. In all my years of Macs, I've never had a problem. I was just hoping the reset button would fix it, but it doesn't seem probable.
Power supply? Logic board? Casper the Ghost?
Juli

hi juli,
what g5 have you got. is it the new duel core models, if so the check the connections on the back of your hdd and the logic board. as these work loose very easily. what it sounds like as if the connection is just touching on the drive or logic board. i have the same problem with a s-ata drive, and the cable just slides off all the time. what seems to be happening is that when it disconnects the comp shuts down, and at the last second with the fans slowing the machine get a slight vibration just enough to connect again. and the comp must interpit the connection as a start-up. not sure about the start-up But possible. or it could be a kp, anyways check your connections.
john

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