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Hi everyone,
I'm on a bit of a optimization mission at the moment trying to get Pro Tools as stable as possible. It still seems a bit sluggish at times. First I wanted to ask if anybody knows how useful the following background services are and if I should keep them running; - Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology - Intel(R) Intergrated Clock Controller Service - Intel (R) ICCS - InstallDriver Table Manager - Intel(R) ProSet Monitoring Services Startup - Delayed Launcher (Intel Corporation) - Windows 7 DDK Provider I've also disabled all of the 'C state' options in BIOS but have left turbo core enabled because for some reason I lose my overclock settings. I've been monitoring the core speed of my processor and it's sat at 4.4Ghz it does fluciate slightly but only around 5 or 6 mhz. Thanks in advance for any responses
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Hey there. I have just been on a mission to source and destroy the cause of distortion in Protools 8/11 audio output when not in low latency mode, and after 3 weeks work, I have determined conclusively (at least in my instance) that the Intel Rapid Storage Technology user interface was the cause of all my grief!
I am running raid 10 disk, and this is the UI for monitoring disk status, and Protools clearly hates it. If I uninstall that software, the distortion that has been ruining my life is gone. I am unsure whether your service is running as a consequence of having that software running, or whether it is just running in the background to manage the disks. Only you would know that... In any case, I think that one can see the raid drive status on bootup, and I can live with having to look at that instead of the UI, if Protools will behave without it!!! |
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Otherwise you can kill both startup options, rapid storage and Pro set. Google the others and see if they are necessary.
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