Just wanted to add my two cents regarding this. We built a video editing machine for a customer who uses mostly CS 6.0 Premiere.
Build was very similar :
i7 3930K
Sabertooth X79
ASUS GTX580 DIRECTCUII 1536MB
16GB KINGSTON DDR3 XMP Vengeance
OCZ Agility SSD and a 2 x WD Black Caviar 7200 RPM
CORSAIR PSU - 650W Modular
System seemed stable but once Premiere got started it would crash on TDR with NVIDIA opengl error codes (7&3).
With an ATI card it also seemed to do a similar crash within Premiere so we ascertained it wasn't the card. We measured the PSU use and we were well within parameters.
Despite this, and to make sure, the PSU was also changed out to 750W CORSAIR but it made no real difference.
Coming over your thread, we did a full Reinstall of Premiere, latest NVIDIA drivers, latest BIOS update on the board and then finally
changed the EZY mode to "Performance".
Since doing this it seems to be stable where it would crash just after 10/20 mins.
Suspect it could be some bad windows/asus/premiere compatability that is caused when the normal - power saving mode is on.
Did you have any futher issue? Can see your build, it looks pretty sweet. Performance is awesome now according to the customer.
Thanks for the post, it saved us a lot of time.
Build was very similar :
i7 3930K
Sabertooth X79
ASUS GTX580 DIRECTCUII 1536MB
16GB KINGSTON DDR3 XMP Vengeance
OCZ Agility SSD and a 2 x WD Black Caviar 7200 RPM
CORSAIR PSU - 650W Modular
System seemed stable but once Premiere got started it would crash on TDR with NVIDIA opengl error codes (7&3).
With an ATI card it also seemed to do a similar crash within Premiere so we ascertained it wasn't the card. We measured the PSU use and we were well within parameters.
Despite this, and to make sure, the PSU was also changed out to 750W CORSAIR but it made no real difference.
Coming over your thread, we did a full Reinstall of Premiere, latest NVIDIA drivers, latest BIOS update on the board and then finally
changed the EZY mode to "Performance".
Since doing this it seems to be stable where it would crash just after 10/20 mins.
Suspect it could be some bad windows/asus/premiere compatability that is caused when the normal - power saving mode is on.
Did you have any futher issue? Can see your build, it looks pretty sweet. Performance is awesome now according to the customer.
Thanks for the post, it saved us a lot of time.












