Premiere Pro CC 2014 ram preview or MPEG2 output is clipped with black on lower third

On my System Win 8.1 X64 Premiere Pro CC 2014 ram preview or MPEG2 output is clipped with black on lower third.
Premiere Pro CC had no problem, but as I upgraded to CC 2014 this problem revealed.
I clean installed Win 8.1 and Premiere Pro CC 2014, but the problem exist.
Please Help me reveal and solve the problem.
Thanks in advance.
System Configuration:
Mainboard: Supermicro X9DAE
CPU: Dual 2690
Graphic: Geforce GTX 780 Ti
RAID: Areca 1880

Does Anybody know the answer?

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