![]() ![]() There can be instances where some components are not compatible with the code MC/PT runs on, so yes I agree. ![]() HP Z820 3rd Gen 'Sandybridge' Dual Processor Workstation (additional requirements) HP Z800 2nd Gen 6-Core Workstation (additional requirements) HP Z420 Workstation 3rd Gen 'Sandybridge'. just because avid doesn't have the resources to test that particular config. The following Windows computers are approved by Avid for use with Pro Tools 11.0 software. It's also worth mentioning that Avid cannot test every system in the world, so there are systems out there that perform just as well as qualified ones for a fraction of the cost. I have been running a Ryzen/GTX PC build for years and haven't yet faced one issue due to my system configuration. Avid says that Media Composer/Pro Tools runs better on qualified systems. Believe me, Media Composer is far more resource heavy and complex than Pro Tools. I upgraded from Pro Tools 11HD, cause this product seems to be the last chance to upgrade your perpetual Pro Tools HD. I run Media Composer almost daily and a bit of pro tools. Sometimes I find the official avid qualified system list to be snake oil. Because of the timing here, you would almost certainly be able to upgrade to Win11 for free when its had some time to get updates to solve the initial bugs(which every OS has) 1 Read Me Pro Tools Software 2022.4 on Windows 10 and Windows 11 4/21/22 9329-66364-00 REV A Pro Tools Software 2022.4 on Windows 10 and Windows 11 This Read Me documents important compatibility information and known issues for all tiers of Pro Tools ® software, version 2022.4 on Windows 10 (64-bit) and Windows 11. ![]() I would do one of three things here buy a PC from a company that builds computers specifically for Pro Tools(like or sweetwater), build a PC according to known-working specs(for hardware AND software), or go with an Avid-approved PC(like the HP X820/840 line)ģ-if you are certain the new PC is PT-compatible, then yes, I would ask the vendor to install Windows 10 Pro. 1-it can be dangerous to jump onto anything in its first release(it's likely to have lots of issues to iron out)Ģ-if you are buying an "off the shelf" PC, that can be a bad option for Pro Tools. ![]()
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