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Fix: Windows Audio Endpoint Builder Uses too Much CPU

Reinstalling your audio drivers is the quickest way to solve this issue

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Updated onMarch 29, 2024

updated onMarch 29, 2024

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It is important to note that the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder wouldn’t record ahigh CPU usagetypically, hence the need to attend to this issue with urgency.

How can I fix the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder if it registers high CPU usage?

How can I fix the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder if it registers high CPU usage?

Before exploring the sophisticated fixes in this section, you should try the two troubleshooting steps below:

1. Use Command Prompt

Sometimes, the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder’s high CPU usage is due tobroken system filesand corrupt memory partitions. Run the commands below will fix this quickly and restart all the needed components,

2. Uninstall and reinstall audio drivers

Many users have found problems with their audio drivers to be the cause of the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder high CPU issue.Reinstalling the driversshould solve the problem.

It is important to note that some users have had luck using the latest drivers while some fixed this problem using an older one. So, you can try either.

3. Run the audio troubleshooter

At times, the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder might be registering high CPU usage because of minor issues. Again, the built-in troubleshooter is the best-placed tool to clear up these glitches and restore normalcy.

4. Disable the service

The Windows Audio Endpoint Builder is one of theservices that can be disabledwithout significant issues. However, you will lose your sound for the time being.

But, if the high CPU usage almost renders your PC unusable, it might be a worthy trade-off. Hopefully, you don’t have to get to this stage before fixing the issue.

With this fix, we can conclude this guide on fixing the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder’s high CPU usage issue. Feel free to let us know the solution that helped you solve the problem in the comments below.

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Ola-Hassan Bolaji

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He finds joy in simplifying complex topics into simple solutions for PC users. The quality of his work and providing step-wise tested and proven solutions to PC issues are all that matter to him.

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Ola-Hassan Bolaji

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He’s a Computer Engineering graduate who has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers & operating systems.