Annoying horizontal lines on preview Premiere Pro CS6

Hello everybody
I have a problem with the previews of Premiere Pro cs6.
If i watch a clip on the preview player i see annoying horizontal lines, especially on fast clips, but if i watch the original clip in other player (WMP, Quicktime) it's alright.
I have a EVGA GeForce GTX 760 with the last driver version (337.88)
This problem is present in every at any resolution.
Someone can help me?
Thanks a lot

Yes I think so too....i don't understand why the problem is only on Premiere cs6 and on VLC , but not on other players (WMP or Quicktime); there is no problem on those.
I think I'll do a format of my pc....
Thanks however for helping!

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