Premiere Pro CC video playback gone after render

Hi all,
I'm having a playback issue. Premiere CC is running smoothly at first, but the moment I render effects I lose video playback. I can still hear audio, but no video. I only regain video after Force Quitting. Thoughts?

Have you set the previews to be sent to a slow or full disc?

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