Windows 10: Desktop Windows Manager eating GPU

Discus and support Desktop Windows Manager eating GPU in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; I don't know the exact format I'm supposed to put my specs in, but i hope this works Dell Precision 5530 Processor: IntelR CoreTM i7-8850H CPU @... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by J_877, Jul 2, 2020.

  1. J_877 Win User

    Desktop Windows Manager eating GPU


    I don't know the exact format I'm supposed to put my specs in, but i hope this works


    Dell Precision 5530

    Processor: IntelR CoreTM i7-8850H CPU @ 2.6GHz 2.59 GHz

    Installed memory RAM: 16.0 GB 15.8 GB usable

    System type: 64-bit Operating system, x64-based processor

    GPU 0: IntelR UHD Graphics 630

    GPU 1: NVIDIA Quadro P1000

    Im on windows 10 Pro version 2004


    Hopefully thats good.

    The problem is essentially this, Desktop Window Manager dwm.exe and Client Server Runtime Process csrss.exe are taking up large amounts of GPU, starting around 20% and spiking to 100% and times. Sometimes it idles around 1%. Both of these are always being run GPU 0 - 3D according to task manager. This has been causing performance issues by slowing down the PC, and as the PC continues to run, it gets slower. Additionally, whatever this problem is, it seems to be generating a lot of heat. The computer is generating an excess amount of heat, and the cooling fans are always running from the moment it is turned on. Even then, the computer continues to heat up, so I have to turn on my cooling pad. This is occuring when the computer is running literally nothing. Additionally, after enough time running, the taskbar and the desktop will stop responding. Furthermore, the GPU usage spikes when moving windows around, and when opening, closing, minimizing, maximizing, and generally any change to the windows I.e say i have chrome open, but only on the left side of the screen, if i move it to the right, GPU usage spikes.

    I have tried several things to find a solution,

    I heard of a solution where dwm.exe is changed from high to low priority, but it didnt work.

    I downloaded a few anti-viruses in case it was caused by a virus, however they found nothing.

    I called Dell Tech support, and they had me run some tests, one of which found thag my video fan wasnt responding, so they sent someone to replace it. However, it was replaced and the problem has not stopped.

    I have considered trying to do a fresh install of windows and stuff, however from browsing forum posts of people who share this issue, others seem to have done this to little sucess, and i dont want to lose whats on my harddrive. None of these threads held solutions.


    I am very lost on whats even causing this problem, and am sort of desperate for a solution here.

    Thanks for listening.

    :)
     
    J_877, Jul 2, 2020
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  2. Desktop Windows Manager (dwm.exe) load GPU too much.

    Hi Artur,

    In order to help you with the issue about the Desktop Windows Manager (dwm.exe), kindly refer to the troubleshooting suggestions posted by Julie Ram dated January 16, 2018. Click the link below to access her posted troubleshooting steps which have been helpful
    to several Community members. This may also be the solution that you are looking for to resolve the issue at hand.

    Desktop Window Manager (dwm.exe) using high usage gpu?


    Let us know the result for us to help you further.

    Regards.
     
    Jesrael Bor, Jul 2, 2020
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  3. Peer_Sam Win User
    Desktop Window Manager(DWM.exe) using high GPU

    Hi Hasnat,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft community Forums.

    In Windows, desktop composition is performed by Desktop Windows Manager. The way applications display pixels on the screen, it is managed by DWM. When desktop composition is enabled, individual windows no longer draw directly to the screen or primary
    display device as they did in previous versions of Windows. Instead, their drawing is redirected to off-screen surfaces in video memory, which are then rendered into a desktop image and presented on the display.

    The GPU (NVidia) usage of 35-40% by games is absolutely normal, however at the same time Desktop Windows Manager is using the high percentage of Intel GPU, which isn’t normal and it might be the cause of the low FPS.

    I suggest to refer to the suggestions given by Reymichael Ros, dated March 2, 2018 on

    Desktop Windows Manager (dwm.exe) load GPU too much.

    If the above step doesn’t work, you may try setting the NVidia card to maximum performance and disable Intel graphics adapter to see if it works.

    • Right click on desktop and select NVidia Control Panel from the context menu.
    • Now on the left hand pane expand 3D settings.
    • Click on Manage 3D settings.
    • Under Preferred graphics processor, select
      High-performance NVidia processor.
    • Click on Apply.

    Before disabling the Intel graphics adapter, I would recommend to create a system restore point. Please refer to the article:
    Create a system restore point.

    • Press Windows key + R. This will open
      Run. Alternatively, you can go to Start and search for
      Run.
    • In Run dialog box, type devmgmt.msc and hit enter.
    • Expand Display adapters.
    • Now right click on the Intel Graphics drivers and click on
      Disable.
    • Click on OK.
    • Reboot the computer and check the frame rate.
    In case disabling Intel graphics adapter does not work, I would suggest to uninstall the Intel graphics drivers completely and install the latest drivers from the Intel support site.

    • Press Windows key + R. This will open
      Run. Alternatively, you can go to Start and search for
      Run.
    • In Run dialog box, type devmgmt.msc and hit enter.
    • Expand Display adapters.
    • Now right click on the Intel Graphics drivers and click on
      Uninstall.
    • Check the checkbox to delete the drivers from the computer and reboot the computer.
    • Download and install latest drivers from

      Downloads for Intel HD Graphics 630
      .

    If none of the above methods works, I would encourage you to provide your feedback and suggestions using the Windows 10 Feedback Hub app, so that the Windows developer team has direct access to it.

    Send feedback to Microsoft with Feedback Hub

    Hope it helps.

    Regards,

    Peer Samie

    Microsoft Community-Moderator
     
    Peer_Sam, Jul 2, 2020
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  4. Desktop Windows Manager eating GPU

    Desktop Windows Manager taking up high gpu

    Desktop windows manager is taking up around 10%-80% of my gpu. This can be INCREDIBLY annoying when playing games, because it can lag to like 20 fps, or start freezing. I can't figure out the solution after clicking on almost every site google suggests.
    I tried changing the theme, which didn't work.
     
    John Thomas Lamb, Jul 2, 2020
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