S4 and Windows-> CPU spikes!

Home :: NI - Native Instruments S4/S2 Controller talk :: S4 and Windows-> CPU spikes!Reply
S4 and Windows-> CPU spikes!
Posted on: 17.11.2010 by Mac Fly
Alright I am having some massive CPU spikes with my S4 running on a HP DV6700 with Vista Home Premium. I want to know from Windows people what Computer/ OS they are using and any alterations to their system they did to control CPU spikes! I ran gamebooster and have a striped down user accout running only basic services.

I read that it could be due to the type of graphics card. I have not had any issues running traktor Pro and an audiofire2, or audio 2 dj which leads me to believe that it is something new with the S4 drivers which was not a problem before.
Mac Fly
17.11.2010
Alright I am having some massive CPU spikes with my S4 running on a HP DV6700 with Vista Home Premium. I want to know from Windows people what Computer/ OS they are using and any alterations to their system they did to control CPU spikes! I ran gamebooster and have a striped down user accout running only basic services.

I read that it could be due to the type of graphics card. I have not had any issues running traktor Pro and an audiofire2, or audio 2 dj which leads me to believe that it is something new with the S4 drivers which was not a problem before.
Mac Fly
17.12.2010
I did..for the most part heres what I do.

I had this previously done but I made a seperate user account and made it do all basic services. I did this somehow with my vista machine through the control pannel, dont remebr how. Turned my Antivirus off, turned off wifi, downloaded Gamebooster and run it whenever I run the S4 software. I make sure my battery is fully loaded and on high performance before I swtich to gaming mode in game booster I find it helps with the spikes. If possible open the software with the S4 and let it run for awhile. I find spikes decrease over time. After all of this I go to device manager disaple all the servies associated with my battery.

Now I have yet to hear pops. But I still get slow loading of tracks into decks. I try to be careful...but this dissapates over time also.
Hailey Westen
16.12.2010
you get the spikes sorted out ???
if so... HOW ???
Shalon Jaranilla
18.11.2010
Don't have my s4 in yet and i have a sony vaio intel core 2 duo 2.2 ghz. But when i start spinning with my 3700's and virtualdj i had a lot of freezes and dropouts. When i put a clean install and upgraded from home to ultimate edition 64 bit it was fine.

And of course tuned my pc.

Well when my s4 arrives i'll tell you my findings.

Thomas
Christie Rinder
19.11.2010
hey i would get random cpu spikes also here is how i fixed it

I use windows 7 so i would run it in basic mode
**make sure the laptop is fully charged**
disable all internet.

I noticed when the laptop is charging it will cause cpu spikes.

Hope this helps, works for me, no cpu spikes or audio dropouts.
Leeanna Ayla
18.11.2010
Here's a couple of discussions on sound issues.

http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...hlight=dropout

http://www.native-instruments.com/fo...hlight=dropout
Mac Fly
18.11.2010
bump

<< Back to NI - Native Instruments S4/S2 Controller talkReply

Copyright 2012-2023
DJRANKINGS.ORG n.g.o.
Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan

Created by Ajaxel CMS

Terms & Privacy