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100% cpu when rendering, premiere pro

New Here ,
Jul 29, 2020 Jul 29, 2020

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So i got a new cpu, its way better then my last one so i need a new cooler. Im currently waiting for that, but when i try to render a video from premiere or export the cpu usage is 100% and the cpu get quite hot, i was wondering if its possilbe to change the priority or atleast limit the cpu usage and the rendering will take longer. Rather longer render time then a very hot cpu.

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Jul 29, 2020 Jul 29, 2020

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I've moved this from the poorly named Community Help forum (which is the forum for issues using the forums) to the Premiere Pro forum so that proper help can be offered.

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Jul 29, 2020 Jul 29, 2020

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What are the complete computer specs, including hard drives (how many, what kind, what is on each, and how full)?

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Jul 29, 2020 Jul 29, 2020

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I wouldn't risk using it for editing ( probably the most stressful program on your computer re: using computer at full speed ) until you put new cooler on it. I use a liquid cooler thing on mine and the cpu still gets pretty hot when editing.

It's not just damage to the cpu that is risked, but also the other stuff mounted on mobo near the cpu.

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You are fine. Your CPU will drop in clock speed if it reaches 90% celsius. You can change that in the bios to 80% or even 70%. That bing said a better fan and heat sink for the CPU might help.

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