Hello yall,
I am a videographer/editor for a small college. I've had my computer for a year and half and had only minor problems with it. A couple days ago, I was watching a youtube video and editing on Premiere Pro, when my screens froze. About a minute later the computer shut down. After confirming that it was a reoccuring problem (I tried to edit three times before giving up), I tried updating Windows and ended up having to reinstall Windows (it corrupted after a hard shutdown). The problem still persists. I think its a bad GPU but it is hard to really tell as my graphics card does not look damaged, and seems to mechanically work fine. I am able to watch youtube and type this out no problem but once I turn on an editing program that uses it, a few minutes later the computer crashes. It tried a different GPU (GTX 680) and it managed not to crash (though the lag was very noticeable). Any ideas?
My computer build:
Asus X299-Prime (Motherboard)
i9-7900x (CPU)
Corsair Water Cooler
64 GB Corsair (2x32GB) (Memory)
EVGA 1000 G3 (Power Supply)
EVGA GTX 1080 Ti (Graphics Card)
(2) 1 TB Samsung 960 Pro (M.2 SSD)
Windows 10 64-Bit
Adobe Creative Cloud
Monitors:
(3) Samsung S27D590 Monitors
Seiki 39" TV
I am a videographer/editor for a small college. I've had my computer for a year and half and had only minor problems with it. A couple days ago, I was watching a youtube video and editing on Premiere Pro, when my screens froze. About a minute later the computer shut down. After confirming that it was a reoccuring problem (I tried to edit three times before giving up), I tried updating Windows and ended up having to reinstall Windows (it corrupted after a hard shutdown). The problem still persists. I think its a bad GPU but it is hard to really tell as my graphics card does not look damaged, and seems to mechanically work fine. I am able to watch youtube and type this out no problem but once I turn on an editing program that uses it, a few minutes later the computer crashes. It tried a different GPU (GTX 680) and it managed not to crash (though the lag was very noticeable). Any ideas?
My computer build:
Asus X299-Prime (Motherboard)
i9-7900x (CPU)
Corsair Water Cooler
64 GB Corsair (2x32GB) (Memory)
EVGA 1000 G3 (Power Supply)
EVGA GTX 1080 Ti (Graphics Card)
(2) 1 TB Samsung 960 Pro (M.2 SSD)
Windows 10 64-Bit
Adobe Creative Cloud
Monitors:
(3) Samsung S27D590 Monitors
Seiki 39" TV
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