>Buy a PC>Keep the old SSDs, because I'm too cheap to buy new ones>Experience constant freezing problems, so bad that PC needed rebooting>Take the PC to warranty, they agree to inspect the computer, but only without my old SSDs>After a few days they call me and say they didn't find any problems>Bite the bullet and buy new SSDs from them>Freezing is no longer that bad (it's now only temporary, no reboot needed), but it still happens from time to time.>Over time it gets progressively worse and the freezes happen more often>Take the PC to warranty again>They replace the processor.>Things get better, suddenly the PC shuts down and won't turn on at all.>Cart the PC to warranty, they replace the PSU.>Over time, the freezing problem comes back.>It's now got so bad, I'm taking it to warranty again.I'm honestly at a loss. This thing is a ship of Theseus by now, and it's not even been a year since I've bought it. The PSU is different, the SSDs are different, the processor is different. Could it be the motherboard? Could the motherboard be ruining the other parts?
>>1557210Yes.