Logos Indexer Overheating lead to Laptop shutdown (Dell XPS 15 9570)

Steven Yu
Steven Yu Member Posts: 212 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Need help here, I recently got a Dell XPS 15 9570.  Unfortunately, the logos indexer causes the CPU to go overheat and shutdown itself.  Is there a way we can reduce the CPU utilisation or the number of cores /thread used in indexing?

Currently, I am able to set the affinity of the LogosIndexer.exe to using only one of the logical processors, which make the temperature around 65 - 70 celsius, but if I used more than one, it will go up to 80 Celsius.

"And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free", John 8:32.
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  • Bruce Dunning
    Bruce Dunning MVP Posts: 11,143

    This is certainly not an area of expertise for me but it does seem quite unusual that this is happening. Is your cooling fan working properly?

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  • Randy W. Sims
    Randy W. Sims Member Posts: 2,272 ✭✭✭

    I’ve never had to deal with any thermal problems either, but...

    You may need to adjust Windows Power setting. Windows 10 has some built-in throttling If not in Performance mode.

    https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2017/04/18/introducing-power-throttling/

    I haven’t had the need in a long time but I have also used a wonderful little tool called Process Lasso to good effect.

  • Bernhard
    Bernhard Member Posts: 667 ✭✭✭

    I just googled that computer and there seems to be a lot of chatter about it overheating, for example https://www.dell.com/community/XPS/Dell-XPS-9570-Overheating-Issues/td-p/6091188 

    Maybe some of the suggestions in that thread will help you.

  • Jan Krohn
    Jan Krohn Member Posts: 3,789 ✭✭✭

    Steven Yu said:

    Need help here, I recently got a Dell XPS 15 9570.  Unfortunately, the logos indexer causes the CPU to go overheat and shutdown itself.  Is there a way we can reduce the CPU utilisation or the number of cores /thread used in indexing?

    Currently, I am able to set the affinity of the LogosIndexer.exe to using only one of the logical processors, which make the temperature around 65 - 70 celsius, but if I used more than one, it will go up to 80 Celsius.

    It used to happen to me a lot while in Cambodia, due to climate and humidity. (Now in the Netherlands, not any more.)

    The solution was to attach an external cooling pad to the laptop. A decent one costs about $15 to $20, and should be made of aluminum and contain at least 5 or 6 fans. Avoid plastic products, even if they're branded and look fancy.

  • SteveF
    SteveF Member Posts: 1,866 ✭✭✭

    Jan Krohn said:

    The solution was to attach an external cooling pad to the laptop.

    I had to do this.

    Previously I had a [5 yr old] HP -- it too was always over-heating and crashing during Logos 7 indexing. [The only program that caused this issue].

    Since changing to a new Aser I have not had a heating crash.

    BUT even with L8 and  this newer, more powerful  laptop the fans "rev up" and sound like a jet at take-off  during  the  final 95-100% part of that indexing process.

    Regards, SteveF

  • Tom Reynolds
    Tom Reynolds Member Posts: 1,452 ✭✭✭

    I'd be surprised if it's your processor that's overheating because laptop processors are designed to run much hotter than desktops. I run World CommunityGrid on my laptop and the processor sits at a toasty 97 degrees all the time. It could be that inside your chassis something else is too close to it or even that your power brick is getting to the end of its life.

  • Erwin Stull, Sr.
    Erwin Stull, Sr. Member Posts: 2,793

    I'm not familiar with the release date of that laptop, or the age of yours. If it is 3 or more years old, you may want to have the thermal paste on the CPU and GPU replaced. I have a Dell Precision M4800 that is prone to overheat, and I clean and redo the thermal transfer paste and it corrects the issue.

  • Tom Reynolds
    Tom Reynolds Member Posts: 1,452 ✭✭✭

    I'm not familiar with the release date of that laptop, or the age of yours. If it is 3 or more years old, you may want to have the thermal paste on the CPU and GPU replaced. I have a Dell Precision M4800 that is prone to overheat, and I clean and redo the thermal transfer paste and it corrects the issue.

    Mine is an Dell M6800 and with new high end thermal paste and an ambient temperature of 10 C it runs at 89. Keep in mind I'm running the processor at 100% constantly. It automatically throttles back to 2.8G unless I keep it in near freezing temperatures. My i7-4810MQ processor has a thermal limit of 100 so I'm a little within those bounds. :-)

    My problem is that I have to pause WCG to get Logos to finish indexing as Logos seems to be set for a very low priority.

  • Bernhard
    Bernhard Member Posts: 667 ✭✭✭

    Especially on older laptops, you might also have to actually open it up and clean the fan and airways of dust.

  • Erwin Stull, Sr.
    Erwin Stull, Sr. Member Posts: 2,793

    I'm not familiar with the release date of that laptop, or the age of yours. If it is 3 or more years old, you may want to have the thermal paste on the CPU and GPU replaced. I have a Dell Precision M4800 that is prone to overheat, and I clean and redo the thermal transfer paste and it corrects the issue.

    Mine is an Dell M6800 and with new high end thermal paste and an ambient temperature of 10 C it runs at 89. Keep in mind I'm running the processor at 100% constantly. It automatically throttles back to 2.8G unless I keep it in near freezing temperatures. My i7-4810MQ processor has a thermal limit of 100 so I'm a little within those bounds. :-)

    My problem is that I have to pause WCG to get Logos to finish indexing as Logos seems to be set for a very low priority.

    The Precision series of that generation run hot normally. My M4800 (fully loaded) was beginning to hit the red (over 90C), but I managed to get it to the yellow (about 75C) when Logos is indexing by redoing the thermal paste with AS5. I'm satisfied with that being they run hot anyway.

  • Kiyah
    Kiyah Member Posts: 2,840 ✭✭✭✭

    Definitely sounds like you need an OEM update, maybe Dell has a BIOS update for this. That's usually how power management issues (including overheating) get fixed.

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 35,857

    Steven Yu said:

    Need help here, I recently got a Dell XPS 15 9570.  Unfortunately, the logos indexer causes the CPU to go overheat and shutdown itself. 

    You have a high performance CPU  in a laptop that clearly isn't designed properly for thermal throttling (judging by user comments). Comments above are workarounds that you can utilise.

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • Steven Yu
    Steven Yu Member Posts: 212 ✭✭

    I think I will try to re paste the thermal paste for the CPU and GPU, it was playing up on a warm day here in Sydney, so hopefully its an one off.  But from a lot of comments on the XPS 15 9570, I am not the only one experiencing stability issues when under heavy CPU load.

    "And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free", John 8:32.
    "你們必定認識真理,真理必定使你們自由", 約翰福音 8:3.

  • Erwin Stull, Sr.
    Erwin Stull, Sr. Member Posts: 2,793

    Steven Yu said:

    I think I will try to re paste the thermal paste for the CPU and GPU, it was playing up on a warm day here in Sydney, so hopefully its an one off.  But from a lot of comments on the XPS 15 9570, I am not the only one experiencing stability issues when under heavy CPU load.

    If you will be doing this yourself, ensure that you review and have on hand the service manual. Here is the Dell documentation page for this product.

    https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/product-support/product/xps-15-9560-laptop/manuals

     

  • Jeff Brooks
    Jeff Brooks Member Posts: 1

    Hey Steven,

    This shouldn't be happening.  Try what's recommended here:  https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/sln311210/xps-9570-precision-5530-blue-screen-freezing-random-shutdown-system-heat-issue?lang=en

    Please let me know if this resolves the issue - if not, please email me the Service Tag off your laptop and any service request (SR) numbers you have opened with Dell support.