Crane358
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- 6
- Location
- Aurora, Ontario, Canada
Greetings,
I hope you are all having a great summer. I was until my computer started hanging during video rendering
I've attached the logs generated by the DM log collector tool.
Here is the short version ...
I successfully do quite a lot of thrashing around on my computer. XAMPP server for web development, Adobe CC 2015 for video and graphic work, and some gaming. Mainly World of Tanks/Warships and BF4.
Most of my video work is for hockey teams so I am regularly rendering long clips from 20 to 65 minutes in long. 1-2 GB in size.
Rendering video is starting to cause some frequent crashes. I can edit okay but the final renders are hanging. Not a BSOD but a locked up computer and I have to do a forced restart.
As well as Premiere and After Effects, I sometimes us a small app to batch merge video files called Aunsoft Video Converter which for the past 2 years has worked great and it acknowledges the CUDA cores on my eVGA 660 Ti video card.
Premiere CC also recognizes the CUDA cores and allows me to turn on the Mercury Playback Engine for GPU acceleration.
Short of rebuilding my system I'm not sure what to try in the troubleshooting department. I'm hoping someone on the forum can help get me pointed in the right direction.
Thanks a lot,
Randy (Crane385)
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I hope you are all having a great summer. I was until my computer started hanging during video rendering
I've attached the logs generated by the DM log collector tool.
Here is the short version ...
I successfully do quite a lot of thrashing around on my computer. XAMPP server for web development, Adobe CC 2015 for video and graphic work, and some gaming. Mainly World of Tanks/Warships and BF4.
Most of my video work is for hockey teams so I am regularly rendering long clips from 20 to 65 minutes in long. 1-2 GB in size.
Rendering video is starting to cause some frequent crashes. I can edit okay but the final renders are hanging. Not a BSOD but a locked up computer and I have to do a forced restart.
As well as Premiere and After Effects, I sometimes us a small app to batch merge video files called Aunsoft Video Converter which for the past 2 years has worked great and it acknowledges the CUDA cores on my eVGA 660 Ti video card.
Premiere CC also recognizes the CUDA cores and allows me to turn on the Mercury Playback Engine for GPU acceleration.
Short of rebuilding my system I'm not sure what to try in the troubleshooting department. I'm hoping someone on the forum can help get me pointed in the right direction.
Thanks a lot,
Randy (Crane385)
View attachment 63771
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- DIY
- CPU
- AMD 9370
- Motherboard
- ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0
- Memory
- G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 240-Pin DDR3 1600 (4 x 8GB)
- Graphics Card(s)
- eVGA NVidia 660 Ti
- Sound Card
- Reaktek - onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung P2770, Asus VK245H
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 X 2
- Hard Drives
- Seagate SSD, boot, WD Black 2TB, WD Black 4TB, ADATA SSD (use for scratch disk). WD Green and Seagates in external eSata Dock. Also 2 WD external book drives. 1.5 and 3.0 TB
- PSU
- Corsair AX850
- Case
- Coolermaster 932 HAF
- Cooling
- Noctua D14 Air Cooler
- Keyboard
- Corsair Vengence K70
- Mouse
- Logitech G600
- Internet Speed
- High Speed / Fibre Hybrid 150 dn, 15 up
- Browser
- Firefox, Chrome
- Antivirus
- Vipre Internet Security