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torukawahata

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Is anyone having issues with the latest beta? Before that I could open photoshop and just do some light editing. On the current beta the fans start going crazy, And the computer itself feels sluggish! On a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013) 8gb of memory. Logic pro also is crashing like crazy
 

simon lefisch

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Is anyone having issues with the latest beta? Before that I could open photoshop and just do some light editing. On the current beta the fans start going crazy, And the computer itself feels sluggish! On a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013) 8gb of memory. Logic pro also is crashing like crazy
Logic Pro isn't "officially supported" on el cap since it hasn't been updated since the last release of Yosemite. That's not to say it won't work, but as you stated it can/will crash on el cap.
 

torukawahata

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Logic Pro isn't "officially supported" on el cap since it hasn't been updated since the last release of Yosemite. That's not to say it won't work, but as you stated it can/will crash on el cap.
Guess they broke some compatibility on the latest beta then :( when it's not the end of the world though
 

simon lefisch

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Guess they broke some compatibility on the latest beta then :( when it's not the end of the world though
I'm sure they're working on an update for Logic. It was the same when Yosemite was released. Should be in the next few weeks (hopefully )
 

felt.

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Logic pro works great on 10.11 for me. Memory clean is a free app to free up memory. I thought retina mbp were low performance anyways since the graphics use cpu and there is 4x the amount of information to display?
 

beebarb

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Memory clean is a free app to free up memory.
DO NOT USE APPS LIKE MEMORY CLEAN!!

All these apps ever do is purge what is known as 'inactive' memory.
Inactive memory is NOT IN USE. It is available for other apps to use, essentially the same as free memory.

The only difference is that 'Inactive' memory still holds information left over from previously launched apps or opened documents. If the data stored in inactive memory is needed again, the blocks are marked as active, if not they are overwritten as needed.

RUNNING MEMORY PURGERS SHORTENS THE LIFESPAN OF THE RAM STICKS FOR NO GOOD REASON.
 

torukawahata

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Guys I found the problem! It is actually adobe creative cloud that's causing the CPU spikes!
 
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