Outlook 2013 high CPU usage

Outlook 2013 periodically has high CPU usage and really slows down everything.  Fortunately, restarting it brings everything to normal, so this issue is not a big deal but only a minor nuisance.

It would be nice to completely prevent it.  Any tip is greatly appreciated.

As shown in the screen capture, all add-ins have been disabled

May 7th, 2013 12:06pm

That can be Antivirus or Indexing process

You can take look on Task Manager

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May 7th, 2013 1:46pm

Task Manager shows OL uses 25 - 30% of CPU on an Intel quad-core machine.  I have disabled Windows 8 indexing due to another issue.  Restarting OL restores normality. I have not disabled anti-virus yet, but I will try it next time when this occurs.
May 7th, 2013 1:57pm

I disabled antivirus when this happened again, but it did not make any difference.

Restarting OL is still the only remedy that I know, but it is not a big deal.  The nuisance is that the high CPU usage is not felt until it really slows down everything.

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May 10th, 2013 5:42pm

Then try to start Windows in clean boot to check whether the issue is caused by some third party services.
May 13th, 2013 2:46am

The problem is that it does not happen immediately after starting Windows. It may not happen for an entire day.  What I can do next time is trying to shut down other programs and services one by one when that happens again. 

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May 13th, 2013 2:56am

I've had the same issue.  Outlook 2013 choking the processor and hanging for 2-5 seconds at a time.  Most often this has been when replying to an email (new emails creation, not so much).  So far, the best performance has been when I have the RIBBON set to SHOW TABS ONLY, hiding the rest of the COMMAND RIBBON structure.  Try this out and see if it helps..
July 24th, 2013 5:59pm

Thanks, David.

Actually, I have not had this problem for a while.  I am wondering if one of the Office updates has taken care of it.  I will try your method should it happen again.

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July 24th, 2013 6:04pm

I have the same problem and it's driving me crazy.   A seemingly random amount of time after starting my laptop, Outlook uses 13% plus CPU continuously regardless of whether I'm using it or it is minimised.

On my HP Envy 8 core i7 laptop, this causes the fan to run up at high speed all day.  The only way to stop it is to close Outlook.  The problem doesn't return as soon as Irestart Outlook but it always comes back after a while. 

September 5th, 2013 1:27am

I have the same issue as Turhan.  I have Outlook 365 home premium (2013) on Windows 8.1, new HP Envy quad core i7 (4th gen).

I have had to resort to accessing my email via a web browser.  Outlook CONSTANTLY lags, sometimes even 30+ seconds - 1 minute or more.  I have to use task manager to close it.  Then it will lag in the background processes and I have to go into task manager again to fully close it.

I've performed quick repair, full repair, spent 3+ hours with MS tech support, disable anti-virus & firewall, reduced the size of my data file by 1/2, and more.  I've got the latest windows, Office, and other software updates.  NOTHING IS WORKING!

The rest of my computer is working flawlessly, no issues.  Even when Outlook is having issues, I can use the rest of my computer w/o any problems.

any suggestions?

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March 3rd, 2014 4:31pm

I get something very similar when I close Outlook.  The CPU goes to 100% and when I look in task manager it's OUTLOOK.EXE using 95%.  Ironic that I have closed the program.  I try not to run Outlook as the perfomance is generally problematic as noted in this forum thread.  OWA gives me much better results. 

  • Edited by j.greene Thursday, October 09, 2014 1:54 PM spelling/grammar
October 9th, 2014 1:54pm

I get something very similar when I close Outlook.  The CPU goes to 100% and when I look in task manager it's OUTLOOK.EXE using 95%.  Ironic that I have closed the program.  I try not to run Outlook as the perfomance is generally problematic as noted in this forum thread.  OWA gives me much better results. 

  • Edited by j.greene Thursday, October 09, 2014 1:54 PM spelling/grammar
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October 9th, 2014 1:54pm

I get something very similar when I close Outlook.  The CPU goes to 100% and when I look in task manager it's OUTLOOK.EXE using 95%.  Ironic that I have closed the program.  I try not to run Outlook as the perfomance is generally problematic as noted in this forum thread.  OWA gives me much better results. 

  • Edited by j.greene Thursday, October 09, 2014 1:54 PM spelling/grammar
October 9th, 2014 1:54pm

I get something very similar when I close Outlook.  The CPU goes to 100% and when I look in task manager it's OUTLOOK.EXE using 95%.  Ironic that I have closed the program.  I try not to run Outlook as the perfomance is generally problematic as noted in this forum thread.  OWA gives me much better results. 

  • Edited by j.greene Thursday, October 09, 2014 1:54 PM spelling/grammar
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October 9th, 2014 1:54pm

Absolutely the same Problem here, in my case this lasts now for several hours the whole Computer is slowing down...

December 8th, 2014 8:56am

This problem is still not solved.

In my case Outlook is eating 50% CPU time when I open certain email folders e.g. Inbox and it is returning to 3% CPU when I switch to e.g. the concept folders. It started just a few weeks ago after a regular microsoft patch round. So I wonder if it has something to do with an update for Outlook.

When I open (pop out) a mail and then select the Concepts folder, the high CPU remains.

When I reply to a mail and pop out the reply and then select the Concepts folder CPU returns to normal.

I started a fresh new profile and made only one email account (IMAP) with a few emails in it, but the behavior was the same. So it has nothing to do with the .PST or .OST files, but is looks like a problem of the Outlook program itself.

Has anybody tried a complete new Outlook of Office installation to overcome this problem?

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May 19th, 2015 7:43am

There were large files stuck in an outbox of a non-primary folder which were causing this for me.
June 10th, 2015 5:04pm

Is you "view" in you inbox set to "View as conversation" ?
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June 17th, 2015 4:09am

UPDATE: NOT FIXED

Turning Conversation View off did NOT fix it, as I had thought. It simply slows the memory usage process. Outlook eventually uses too much memory and has to shut down.

I searched in the Inbox for an email just now and I got a message that Outlook couldn't perform that function.

I then tried moving a few emails from the Inbox to another folder and got an OLE message stating that I needed to reinstall Outlook. This is new.

When I called Microsoft Support, they verified that my Outlook is valid on their end. I'm baffled.

June 17th, 2015 1:21pm

There were large files stuck in an outbox of a non-primary folder which were causing this for me.

I checked my Outboxes and nothing was in any of them. This problem is driving me crazy. I thought it started around May 26 or May 28. There was an update on May 12 and June 9. Those updates say Outlook 2010, which may still be on my system. I was afraid to uninstall 2010 when I upgraded to 2013. My Outlook 2013 is part of Office 365, if that makes a difference.

My Inbox and Priority folders are the worst. I keep thinking there is a maliscious email in there, but I don't know how to find it. Like the others, I believe, if I switch to Calendar or Tasks, CPU usage goes back to normal, and the memory Outlook takes remains the same (as high as it got). However, when I return to Inbox or Priority, the memory usage and CPU usage become high and the fan comes back on.

Once Outlook memory usage gets to about 1,300,000 an error message pops up and says Outlook needs to restart. I have often send the error file as the check box in the prompt requests, but it takes over 5 minutes to produce and send it. Sometimes I can't wait for it and uncheck the box. Regardless, Microsoft hasn't responded with a fix and Microsoft Office Support blamed my operating system and Microsoft Operating System Support blamed Office. I have some error messages logged, but nothing made sense to the support people.

Also, I enabled Outlook Logging for several days, but I don't know where to find the logs... I may not know how to read them anyway. Ha!

I appreciate any and all feedback. :)

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June 17th, 2015 1:52pm

Conversation View was on. I turned it off and I believe the problem is fixed.

I don't have to have Conversation View on, but I was starting to kind of like it. Is there a fix that keeps Conversation View on or do I just live without it? (Which I can easily do)

Thank you for getting me this far! :) I can use my email like I used to (minus Conversation View).

Thank you! :)

June 17th, 2015 3:58pm

UPDATE: NOT FIXED

Turning Conversation View off did NOT fix it, as I had thought. It simply slows the memory usage process. Outlook eventually uses too much memory and has to shut down.

I searched in the Inbox for an email just now and I got a message that Outlook couldn't perform that function.

I then tried moving a few emails from the Inbox to another folder and got an OLE message stating that I needed to reinstall Outlook. This is new.

When I called Microsoft Support, they verified that my Outlook is valid on their end. I'm baffled.

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June 17th, 2015 5:19pm

UPDATE: NOT FIXED

Turning Conversation View off did NOT fix it, as I had thought. It simply slows the memory usage process. Outlook eventually uses too much memory and has to shut down.

I searched in the Inbox for an email just now and I got a message that Outlook couldn't perform that function.

I then tried moving a few emails from the Inbox to another folder and got an OLE message stating that I needed to reinstall Outlook. This is new.

When I called Microsoft Support, they verified that my Outlook is valid on their end. I'm baffled.

June 17th, 2015 5:19pm

UPDATE: NOT FIXED

Turning Conversation View off did NOT fix it, as I had thought. It simply slows the memory usage process. Outlook eventually uses too much memory and has to shut down.

I searched in the Inbox for an email just now and I got a message that Outlook couldn't perform that function.

I then tried moving a few emails from the Inbox to another folder and got an OLE message stating that I needed to reinstall Outlook. This is new.

When I called Microsoft Support, they verified that my Outlook is valid on their end. I'm baffled.

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June 17th, 2015 5:19pm

I'm sorry to hear that te Converstion View off did not work for you.

Yhen we have different issues. I don't have a memory issue. om my laptop I have installed 8GB and Outlook is eating a lousy 140 MB so that is not a problem at all.

changing the Conversation view on or off does not change the memUsage. In only turs up CPU usage to 50 - 60%.

I like (need) the conversation view badly. It saves me so much time in seeking and archiving mails and responses

June 18th, 2015 11:31am

By the way,

Also running Outlook in Safe mode is not solving the problem. there  is no difference in behavior for this issue wether I run Outlook in normal mode or in safe mode.

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June 19th, 2015 11:05am

Just wanted to chime in that I have the same issue -  Windows 8.1, all patches, Outlook 32 bit.  13-15% CPU utilization at all times on first open of Outlook.

Close and re-open seems to fix/help.

June 19th, 2015 2:15pm

FIXED - CHANGE COMPANION LINK SYNC TO 15 MINUTES INSTEAD OF PUSH SYNC

I use Companion Link and DejaOffice to sync Outlook to my Android phone. Companion Link support swore they weren't the culprits because my issue with Outlook was when viewing email only, which is correct. However, after turning of Conversation View and it being better but not fixed and noticing yesterday that Companion Link was using tons of memory, I called Companion Link Support again, reached a different person, and he told me to change my sync option to every 15 minutes instead of Push Sync. He said some instances of Outlook on some computers have issues with the Push Sync option. My computer, Outlook, and Companion Link are back to running normally. I was even able to turn Conversation View back on in Outlook as a bonus!

Thank you to everyone for your input. It got me going down the right road and kept me pushing for the answer. I hope this response may cure a problem for someone so you don't have as much grief over this as I did.

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June 19th, 2015 3:46pm

FIXED - CHANGE COMPANION LINK SYNC TO 15 MINUTES INSTEAD OF PUSH SYNC

I use Companion Link and DejaOffice to sync Outlook to my Android phone. Companion Link support swore they weren't the culprits because my issue with Outlook was when viewing email only, which is correct. However, after turning of Conversation View and it being better but not fixed and noticing yesterday that Companion Link was using tons of memory, I called Companion Link Support again, reached a different person, and he told me to change my sync option to every 15 minutes instead of Push Sync. He said some instances of Outlook on some computers have issues with the Push Sync option. My computer, Outlook, and Companion Link are back to running normally. I was even able to turn Conversation View back on in Outlook as a bonus!

Thank you to everyone for your input. It got me going down the right road and kept me pushing for the answer. I hope this response may cure a problem for someone so you don't have as much grief over this as I did.

June 19th, 2015 3:46pm

FIXED - CHANGE COMPANION LINK SYNC TO 15 MINUTES INSTEAD OF PUSH SYNC

I use Companion Link and DejaOffice to sync Outlook to my Android phone. Companion Link support swore they weren't the culprits because my issue with Outlook was when viewing email only, which is correct. However, after turning of Conversation View and it being better but not fixed and noticing yesterday that Companion Link was using tons of memory, I called Companion Link Support again, reached a different person, and he told me to change my sync option to every 15 minutes instead of Push Sync. He said some instances of Outlook on some computers have issues with the Push Sync option. My computer, Outlook, and Companion Link are back to running normally. I was even able to turn Conversation View back on in Outlook as a bonus!

Thank you to everyone for your input. It got me going down the right road and kept me pushing for the answer. I hope this response may cure a problem for someone so you don't have as much grief over this as I did.

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June 19th, 2015 3:46pm

Good for you.

Unfortunately I don't run Companionlink (don't use Android devices) but I run iCloud for outlook sychronisation with my iPhone.

But its worth trying to look into the settings of iCloud.

June 19th, 2015 3:54pm

It's possible the Push Sync option could be a glitch in Outlook for all syncing programs. I don't know, but I hope it fixes your problem. :)
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June 19th, 2015 3:59pm

can you give me directions where to find the Push Sync option?
June 19th, 2015 7:18pm

Pull up the Companion Link box, Click Settings, Click Advanced, Click the Auto Synchronization Tab, and then choose the second radio button "Synchronize every" and choose 15 minutes.

My computer, Outlook, and Companion Link have been running better than ever!

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June 22nd, 2015 10:46am

Hi, I have exactly the same issue with an office PC running (Office 365) Office Pro 2013 Click to Run. In an office of 12 nearly identical PC's only one displays very slow operation in Outlook. This started approx' early May 2015, a Microsoft update in early June appeared to resolve the issue but outlook returned to is cpu hogging ways a few days later.

The symptoms are 50% cpu usage whether Outlook is running normally or in safe mode. I have disabled all addons, the antivirus (Avast for Business), tried/checked all the options described in this forum (Quick and Full repairs, conversation view, 'stuck' emails in Outbox etc) all to no avail - Outlook uses 50% + cpu from startup and is very slow working in the inbox, deleting junk, printing, new emails - effectively all the daily used features are unusably slow - eg upto 1 minute to start being able to type a new email.

The rest of the PC works fine, Word, Excel, browsing, network connections all operate at full speed if Outlook is not running. If Outlook is running everything slows down dramatically.

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Denis.

June 24th, 2015 11:04am

Once I changed from Push Sync on Companion Link to 15 minute sync, my problems went away and I love Outlook again. Awww. :) I know you don't have Companion Link, but see if you have a program syncing contacts or calendar with or to Outlook and it is set to push sync.
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June 24th, 2015 7:09pm

I have the same problem since i changed the name and color of some "category"

If i deactivate my pst file, the cpu usage is about 3%, if i connect the pst file, it grows to 35% of cpu usage end i can read in status bar : "changing name "category"..."

Any idea?


July 1st, 2015 8:22am

That may have had something to do with my problem. Mine had to do with Companion Link Push Sync, but during that time, I noticed I had lost all categories at one point. Then had some categories the next day. And now, I have all of my categories, but some birthdays and anniversaries have ALL of the categories attached to them. The cure for me was to change Companion Link sync from Push Sync to 15 minutes sync.

I'm just happy my computer is running smooth and Outlook works like it used to for me.

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July 1st, 2015 11:35am

About the same time (early-mid May) I noticed the fan on my laptop was running a lot more than normal.  So I brought up Task Manager to discover Outlook is eating 90%+ CPU.  This is without using the program (only running in background) and it was not checking any email boxes.  This started happening with no other changes on this laptop.  I'm wondering if there is a place where I can see what Office or Windows updates were applied and when?

Unfortunately I had my System Resotre setting to only 900MB so I don't have a long history of restore points I can look at to try to determine if this issue was caused by an updated. 

July 20th, 2015 2:20pm

As suggested in another forum, I removed dozens of old follow-up flags from the Tasks tab (by selecting all and marking 'completed') and my high CPU problem finally went away. 
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August 31st, 2015 11:07pm

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