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If you have not, open the computer and make sure that nothing looks burnt or smells weird. Your power surge probably did fry something.
I did live in a place where the wiring was so shoddy that I had to run extension cords from a different circuit in the house, in order to have my computer AND my monitor on at the same time, so... I mean.
Get your house wiring fixed first, because if that isn't fixed, your computer will likely suffer more...
did you download furmark? did your pc crash while running it for as long as it took the pc to crash when you play games?
Funny enough, he didn't realize that was the problem until after almost 2 weeks of it being in his shop. I left the HDD at home initially not thinking anything of it, but brought it this week since it has most of my games on it. Sure enough as soon as we even plugged it in it caused the whole PC to shutdown and restart. We tried other hard-drives with zero issues but as soon as he plugged his own Seagate HDD he had lying around it did the same thing. After a day or more of testing I was able to bring my baby home and it works fine. 2 weeks of drama and $40 in the whole but I'll take that any day over replacing an expensive GPU or CPU.