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I'm having an issue, right after i start a project I can import video start editing make a couple sequence cuts and then Blue Screen. My computer is an I7 7700k OC'd to 5.02
GTX 980ti latest driver
32GB Gskill ram
I have a two ssd's set in RAID 0
OS,application and storage are on this drive.
This is very frustrating.. I've used adobe in the past cs5 mostly so would love to keep using it.
any suggestions or advice?
Blue screen can be an OC symptom. What temps are you running?
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Is this a recent install, or a recent occurrence from a well-used install?
And ... is this in one project, or in any project?
Neil
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Neil
Thanks for your reply.
Recent install I've not been able to get it to work.
I've tried installing older versions but all versions same result blue screen.
All projects same result blue screen.
the video was either taken by a go pro or a mavic all in 4k.
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My computer is an I7 7700k OC'd to 5.02
GTX 980ti latest driver
32GB Gskill ram
I have a two ssd's set in RAID 0
OS,application and storage are on this drive.
OC'd - !!!
OS,application and storage are on this drive.----bad idea and set up.
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Thanks for you reply Shooter
Do you think this is the reason Premiere is crashing?
What do you recommend. NO Over Clock? Store on another drive?
Premiere is the only application i have issues with so any help will be appreciated.
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Best is to have all your applications and OS an a seperate drive.
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Blue screen can be an OC symptom. What temps are you running?
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sorry about above,
43 to 83 under load. again all other applications work great and I can game on for hours no issues. I'll try and disable the OC (wanted to keep it overclocked ) see if it helps.
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I set my Mobo to optimized defaults in the Bios. Now i have been editing for about an hour. I did not want it to be the Over Clock but it was.
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Good to know. You may still be able to OC, just not as much.
I'm curious too: ask about this in the hardware forum: