Good Evening Everyone!
I hope you are doing well! These past couple of weeks have been so frustrating trying to render a 4K video using CUDA in Adobe Premiere Pro 2022. Whenever I render a video, both of my monitors instantly turn off and go to sleep (in the meantime I can hear the windows ejection sound when this happens). Occasionally when the monitors turn back on, the resolution has been changed automatically to 480P and gets vertical/horizontal lines (even the display changes to a warm color). I checked both of the monitors with a laptop to see if the monitors are faulty. They are working as normal. At this moment, I thought it was the GPU? But whenever I play a high graphics game, the GPU handled it just fine without any issues and it's pretty new. Next, I thought it must be the drivers, I have updated and currently using the latest NVIDA Studio Driver at this moment. Sadly that didn't fix the issue either. I removed Adobe Premiere Pro and reinstalled it, still nothing sadly.
I'm starting to believe that I don't have enough wattage from my PCU? Here are the specs for my build below. What are some suggestions I should do?
Thank you!!
Motherboard:
I hope you are doing well! These past couple of weeks have been so frustrating trying to render a 4K video using CUDA in Adobe Premiere Pro 2022. Whenever I render a video, both of my monitors instantly turn off and go to sleep (in the meantime I can hear the windows ejection sound when this happens). Occasionally when the monitors turn back on, the resolution has been changed automatically to 480P and gets vertical/horizontal lines (even the display changes to a warm color). I checked both of the monitors with a laptop to see if the monitors are faulty. They are working as normal. At this moment, I thought it was the GPU? But whenever I play a high graphics game, the GPU handled it just fine without any issues and it's pretty new. Next, I thought it must be the drivers, I have updated and currently using the latest NVIDA Studio Driver at this moment. Sadly that didn't fix the issue either. I removed Adobe Premiere Pro and reinstalled it, still nothing sadly.
I'm starting to believe that I don't have enough wattage from my PCU? Here are the specs for my build below. What are some suggestions I should do?
Thank you!!
Motherboard:
- ASUS Maximus V Formula –
- Intel Core i5-3570K
- Corsair Hydro Series H60 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler
- NVIDA Geforce RTX 2070
- G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 32 GB (4 x 8 GB)
- SamSung SSD 860 EVO 1TB
- WDC 1TB – Blue – 2.5in 5400RPM
- WD Purple Surveillance Hard Drive 3TB – 3.5in 5400rpm
- HP 22x Internal SATA SuperMulti LightScribe DVD Burner FANs
- 1 of – Corsair 120mm SP Series PWM Fan
- 1 of - Thermaltake Ring 12 High Static Pressure 120mm Circular LED Case Radiator Cooling Fan CL-F038-PL12OR-A Orange
- 1 of - be quiet! Pure Wings 2 120mm PWM high-Speed, BL083, Cooling Fan
- 2 of – be quiet! Pure Wings 2 140mm
- TP-Link WiFi 6 AX3000 PCIe WiFi Card (Archer TX3000E)
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