MSI Control Service is consuming the huge Paging file

Hi
I've newly installed WINDOWS 8.1 64bit ver 6.3 Build 9600 onto S99A Krait edition with Intel Core i7 5930k + 16G memory. After 1 weeks  I've noticed  some uncertain huge size usage of share memory and paging (10g-20G).
I've tryed stopping various services and processes. such paging usage was not decreased until I stopped MSICTL_CC (MSIControlService.exe). Apparenty the process MSIControlService.exe seems not using  such a huge share memory  and paging file or  I cannnot find any suspicious symptom except for the many  processess' handles of  MSIControlService.exe.
MSI command center version   is 1.0.0.94.
After I stopped  MSICTL_CC, there is not such symptom of inceasing  Huge paging file or Huge Memory usage.
What I want to know:
Is there any problem when MSI CTL_CC is not started?
Is there any possibility  that this issue will be fixed?
Best Regards,

>What is your test configuration?   where did you install your windows??
>what exact settings did you modify for UEFI and PCIE M.2 PCH setting??
I don't use a test configuration. I just use PC for the consumer usage.
I install WINDOWS8.1 64 bit into  PCIE SSD.
(Intel 750 Series SSDPEDMW400G4R5 HHHL (CEM2.0) 400GB PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) ) for C drive.
M2 slot is for M.2 PCI Express SSD「Samsung XP941.
For Usage of PCIE SSD as Booting Drive, I choose UEFI boot and I set not PCH SATA but PCIE settiing  for M.2/
>Do you mean to say that you just open command center then modify fan contol using Smart fan ? 
Yes, That is what I 've done for Command Center
>>and then you will need shutdown your system for 1 day and then check again the MSISuperIOService.exe at Task Mananger and you could
see that the huge increase in the memory??
Physical Used memory is usual. Virtuall memory is getting Huge (cuurently 13G) while Physical used memory just
around 4G after 2 days restart of MSI control services.
the 2 process MSISuperIOService.exe and especially MSIcontrolService.exe have problems that the handles of Process (in task manager) is quite many comparing to the all other processes.
Currently
the number of  Handles 
MSIcontrolService.exe :198700
MSISuperIOService.exe:23183
MSIClockSerice.exe:8251
In Other processes' handle, the number of the handle of svchost.exe is just around 2500. This is the most except for the above three process at My PC.
>>Are you using the latest BIOS version?
Now using N20. It may be attached with S99A Klait edition. If it is old, there is no problem to upgrade. But this issue seems to be caused by application's matter.  BIOS upgrade seems to be useless for  this issue.

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    Here is a list of Web service standards supported by SAP in NetWeaver 7.1.1: [Supported Standards|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi711/helpdata/en/44/624479f7e608fae10000000a422035/frameset.htm] (also in [7.0|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/44/624479f7e608fae10000000a422035/frameset.htm] and [7.0.1|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70ehp1/helpdata/EN/44/624479f7e608fae10000000a422035/frameset.htm]). The Enterprise Services adhere to these standards, and on the provider side you have the tools to configure the authentication settings as needed. On the consumer side, one just has to use a Java release (or any other platform) that supports these standards.
    While I am not a Java developer, there should be [many ways to consume a Web service in Java|http://www.google.bg/search?q=consumewebservice+java].
    Hope this helps,
    Rossen

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