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I've just started editing video with Adobe Premiere Pro. My rig is a little over 3 yrs old, but hasn't had a problem dealing with anything I've thrown at it over the past few years. Last night, I was doing a first render of a video to see how it would look, and my machine was pushed to the max. 

 

With a Core i5-4670 cooled by a Hyper 212 Evo, it was running hotter than I've ever seen it run while it was rendering the video. My GPU is Gigabyte GTX 660OC.

 

I previously used Corel VideoStudio, and it never worked that hard to render a video.

 

Being this is my first time using Premiere Pro, is it normal to push a system that hard when rendering?

 

TIA for any info. 

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@Fruguy101 absolutely 100% normal and to be expected. there is a difference between an OC that is gaming stable and an OC that is rendering stable.

 

If you plan on doing this a lot, i think you may want to consider de-lidding that Haswell to keep the temps down.

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