Field Scenario
A customer’s desktop randomly shuts down under heavy use, and the customer assumes the motherboard must be failing.
What You Actually Do
- Consider power supply capacity and condition as a genuine possibility before assuming a motherboard failure
- Explain why random shutdowns under load are a classic symptom that can point to several different components
- Systematically test or rule out power supply, overheating, and other common causes
- Avoid jumping to the most expensive-sounding diagnosis without genuine investigation
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