Adobe Premiere CC freezes consistently

Macbook Pro Retina 15"
Intel Core i7 @ 2.2GHz (Turbo Boost to 3.4GHz)
Intel Iris Pro Graphics
16GB DDR3 RAM
Adobe Premiere CC freezes consistently when working on a variety of project files. I am editing with .mov H.264 files from an external USB 3.0 drive and every 10-20 minutes, my preview window will freeze and the spinning wheel will appear. I have tried deleting previews, trashing preferences and Adobe folder, etc. but to no avail. The commonly-suggested fix for this is to turn off OpenCL GPU Acceleration but I don't see why I should have to run Premiere at half of it's full potential on a supposedly supported GPU, especially when I'm paying for a Creative Cloud subscription every month.
I am surprised more people having issues aren't kicking up a fuss, considering the money you pay for the privilege of using these apps. Adobe, please get this sorted out or I will find myself, regrettably, moving back to Final Cut.
If anyone else has any suggestions, then of course please throw in your two cents.
-Josh

It might also be your external harddrive. If you can try switching to Firewire (to me it seems more stable than usb 3.0). Also, make sure all your footage stays on one HDD (+ render files)
Premiere supports ProRes for Macs, right? I think the best codec for you would be ProRes 422 HQ or LT if your machine cant handle it.
Another thing you could check is software incompatibility. Turn off all other programs in the background including browsers etc.

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