WindowServer using high memory on macOS Sequoia, how to fix?

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    Enrique Chang
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    WindowServer is a macOS system process responsible for managing the graphical user interface (GUI). It deals with windows displays, screen updates, and the interactions between users and apps.

    If WindowServer consumes a lot of RAM on macOS Sequoia, it’s likely due to one of the following reasons:

    Having many applications open simultaneously
    High-resolution external displays
    Running graphics-intensive apps like video editing software, design tools, or games.
    Animations and effects on macOS Sequoia
    Memory leaks caused by macOS Sequoia bugs
    Background processing using too much memory
    To fix WindowServer’s high memory consumption on macOS Sequoia, you can:

    ① Close unnecessary apps and background processes

    Open Activity Monitor to check all the running apps and processes on your Mac. If you find one that you don’t need at the moment, quit it to release the RAM it holds.

    ② Reduce visual effects on your Mac

    One simple way to see if the culprit is third-party apps is to boot into macOS Safe Mode. If WindowServer eats regular RAM in Safe Mode, it’s most likely that third-party software is rendering the RAM usage growth.

    To figure out which app is the troublemaker, you can run a free EtreCheck test on your Mac, and then uninstall the problematic app.

    Here are the types of apps that are known for causing issues:

    Antivirus
    VPN
    Display management software
    Disk optimizers

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