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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 15679458" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>Thanks for the advice. I dialed it down to 3000 MHZ and kept the CPU at 4.6. I was able to scrub in Premiere for a little longer but it would still BSOD. I can reduce the RAM speed even more but decided to just start using DaVinci Resolve for scrubbing. So the RAM is back to 3200 and CPU at 4.6 and it is rock solid. I can even use Premiere completely so long as I don't scrub the video. Hopefully Adobe will bring out a patch for it.</p><p></p><p>The I9 / 1080TI / 128 GB RAM combo is working great so far. I converted my old computer with 4 drives to a VMWARE image and can boot that up in VMWARE Workstation. It basically has Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 all on separate virtual drives attached to the virtual Machine! And the virtual machines can run at 4K! The old tower is going to my mom's house for now but I wanted access to the old files and did not feel like reinstalling a ton of software and settings on the new system.</p><p></p><p>I tried out Doom 2016 at 4K with Nightmare settings enabled and the FPS is close to 100. In the future I could add another 1080TI if games become more demanding and I am sure the prices will come down as Nvidia releases new graphics cards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 15679458, member: 17952"] Thanks for the advice. I dialed it down to 3000 MHZ and kept the CPU at 4.6. I was able to scrub in Premiere for a little longer but it would still BSOD. I can reduce the RAM speed even more but decided to just start using DaVinci Resolve for scrubbing. So the RAM is back to 3200 and CPU at 4.6 and it is rock solid. I can even use Premiere completely so long as I don't scrub the video. Hopefully Adobe will bring out a patch for it. The I9 / 1080TI / 128 GB RAM combo is working great so far. I converted my old computer with 4 drives to a VMWARE image and can boot that up in VMWARE Workstation. It basically has Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 all on separate virtual drives attached to the virtual Machine! And the virtual machines can run at 4K! The old tower is going to my mom's house for now but I wanted access to the old files and did not feel like reinstalling a ton of software and settings on the new system. I tried out Doom 2016 at 4K with Nightmare settings enabled and the FPS is close to 100. In the future I could add another 1080TI if games become more demanding and I am sure the prices will come down as Nvidia releases new graphics cards. [/QUOTE]
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