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  1. I think this may be related to an issue I am having. Does anyone have Premiere CC here they could help me test an issue? I can't export video above 3.3ghz on my 1700. My system is stable for all other applications 3.4ghz - 4ghz. Similar problem happens as the example in this thread. I've done a sample Premiere project below that just has a sample video and a couple of demanding effects. If you can try to File > Export > Media to the default H264 settings and see if it processes OK on your overclock. https://mega.nz/#!XYNzyR6B!3-ibb1Vaapsm2ZPSUZsfAO9-Ixnycfe97_eB3sTOFl4 If I know it is this common issue I can stop digging.
  2. I think I may have found my problem from this thread. I've a stable 1700 @4GHZ overclock with Realbench, Folding 3hrs+ and Prime. When I tried to export a video using Adobe Premiere CC my computer would crash on any overclock. I have to use 3.3ghz or below for the export to work correctly. Can anyone else test my Premiere CC project and try to export the video. 1700 @4GHZ stable with all other app. Gigabyte Gaming 3 Motherboard 32GB Avexir 2400mhz Premiere test project here Just try to export the default settings to H264.
  3. I think I may have found my problem from this thread. I've a stable 1700 @4GHZ overclock with Realbench, Folding 3hrs+ and Prime. When I tried to export a video using Adobe Premiere CC my computer would crash on any overclock. I have to use 3.3ghz or below for the export to work correctly. Can anyone else test my Premiere CC project and try to export the video. 1700 @4GHZ stable with all other app. Gigabyte Gaming 3 Motherboard 32GB Avexir 2400mhz Premiere test project here https://mega.nz/#!XYNzyR6B!3-ibb1Vaapsm2ZPSUZsfAO9-Ixnycfe97_eB3sTOFl4 Just try to export the default settings to H264.
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