Fix high WindowServer CPU usage and improve your computer’s performance
If you’ve ever opened the Activity Monitor on your Mac, you might have noticed a process called WindowServer. Wondering what WindowServer is and why it’s using so much of your CPU power? In this article, we’ll explain what this process does, how to check its CPU usage, and how to keep it from overloading and slowing down your operating system.
Things You Should Know
- WindowServer is a process that manages all the graphical elements on your Mac’s screen.
- You can check how much CPU power WindowServer is using in the Activity Monitor app.
- If WindowServer is slowing your computer down, try closing windows and apps you’re not using and cleaning up your desktop.
Steps
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Checking WindowServer CPU Usage
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Open Activity Monitor . The Activity Monitor app shows all the active processes on your Mac and how much CPU (core processing unit) power they’re using at any given time. To launch Activity Monitor, press command + space bar and type in activity monitor . Or, click on the Launchpad in your Dock , then type activity monitor in the search bar. Click the app in the search results to open it.
- You can also find it in the Utilities subfolder inside your Applications folder.
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Click the CPU tab. This tab is located at the very top of the Activity Monitor window. It may be selected by default.
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Search for windowserver . Type windowserver into the search bar at the top of the window, or just scroll through the list of processes until you find it. You might see other processes with similar names, like “WindowManager.”
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Look at the %CPU column. To tell how much core processing power WindowServer is using, look at the second column from the left, “%CPU.” Ideally, you should see a number between 10 and 30%. Anything higher may mean that something isn’t working the way it’s supposed to, or that WindowServer has too many active graphics to manage.
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