SystemUIServer is using a lot of memory

My systemUIServer is using a lot of memory like 300MBof memory. I can quit the serives which is relaucnched since it's a launchd and will gradually go back to eating up memory. I also have noticed the LoginWindow process eats up a lot of memory. Does anyone know what could be causing this

systemUIServe and loginwindows is using 800+1gb of my ram. I m rearching for a fix  did you solve yours?

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