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recently i'm upgraded my gpu to Gigabyte 5070 and update its driver to Studio Driver 576.52
everything fine untill i try to export the work.
The programe not crash, but the percent is stuck at 65 all the time and cannot export completely.
the only solution now is to roll back the gpu driver to old version, for me is to gpu driver 572.83
i dont know that this problem is come from Premiere pro or my gpu
but other programe like Ps, Lr, AI is work perfectly fine...
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If Premiere performs well on an older driver that is just fine: no worries.
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its still fine until i need to rollback driver when wanna work and update again when i want to do gaming youtube stream, lol
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Regarding the new driver issue did you try a completely fresh install of the latest Nvidia driver ?.
Might also be worth resetting your Premiere Pro preferences on start up. Hold down the shift key when premiere pro starts - then select reset preferences. Sometimes can clear driver upgrade issues.
i assume you are using the Studio Driver version from Nvidia ?.
Regarding your need to optimise your PC for gaming as well - if you want to tune a completely separate Windows environment for that you could set up dual SSD Windows 11 installs and run a dual boot menu selection on boot to select gaming or editing. It may be a bit overkill for what you require but some users have done just that. There are many guides on line to help setup a dual SSD system and dual boot.
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Just did a quick search on the web and it seems Driver 576.52 has caused a few issues for other Premiere Pro users, inclusing export problems.
I would stick to your older driver for now if that works, ... as Ann suggests.
There would appear to be many updates and hotfixes on 5000 Series GPU drivers since it was launched.
I have stuck with an older driver version for my 4080 Super GPU.
I'd suggest you submit a Bug Report through NVidia Support as well, after all you have invested a lot of money in the 5080 GPU.
Also submit Bug report to Adobe as well. See attached snip, go to Premiere Home then use the Report Bug tab in Adobe Premiere Community and describe the issue exactly, how to reproduce and include system spec and Software.
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as suggested to roll back to older working drivers, you can also
give it a try and delete render files from sequence + clean media cache
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