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It seems as though Premier Pro is one of the apps affected heavily by the curret issues with intel chips. I haven't had any crashes yet, but have experienced horrible sluggishness when scrubbing the timeline, making edits to videos, etc, that i have never experienced before. This issue seems related to thermal performance of the CPU with a project loaded. If i let the project sit and catch up (opening projects takes longer than normal), the temps will sit at normal idle levels. Once i scroll the timeline, select a clip to view effect controls, etc, the system lags for 10-30 seconds while temps rise to the mid 80s, then temps fall to normal again and the system catches up. Rinse, repeat. It's gotten to the point that i do my editing on my macbook, then export on my desktop with media encoder because exports seem okay for now. I am editing 4k30, 10bit s log 3 footage, this is on the heavier side of video workflows, but still should not be such an issue for my desktop. My macbook spec is good, but not on par with this PC, yet my macbook has an easier time editing the same project file. Exporting via adobe media encoder seems mostly unchanged from before. Temps do not fluctuate, and after a laggy beginning, the encoder chugs along at its usual pace which is faster than my macbook. This tells me this issue is related to something premier pro is doing. Its worth noting that my gaming experience is mostly unchanged from a month or two ago, these issues are (knock on wood) solely coming up in premier pro. Hopefully some other people see this post with similar issues, and hopefully intel pushes out their planned update shortly. Any info, fixes, etc from staff or people with similar workflows would be much appreciated.
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I doubt it's has anything to do with overheating. Try to toggle different options for Decoding in Preferences > Media...
Also, make sure you are using studio GPU driver, and not gameready one
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Hey Buddy, I too have i9 14th 14900k and it was crashing same while doing heavy work like Render or export in Premiere or After Effects. Somehow I changes few settings in BIOS and it was better but now INTEL has sorted the issue and all you have to do ir to update your BIOS mannualy. Go to your motherboard provider site and download the latest Beta version of BIOS and install that.
Its fixed. I have updated mine and its working perfectly fine.
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You MAY be able to get a replacement from Intel
https://www.askwoody.com/newsletter/free-edition-intels-troubles/