4/11/2024 0 Comments Red rainmeter skin cpu temp core![]() ![]() In the processor skin from my minimalist suite, for example, I chose to only display the overall CPU info at all times in the main skin (the "bar" at the top) and display the other details in another "tooltip skin" that's shown "on demand", on mouse over the main one's white title area:Īs you suspect, this can get quite complicated. if you bought the right device, if its actual speed or parameters are what you thought they'll be, if any of the device parts has a problem, etc). It's like being able to show a bunch of details in HWInfo and similar: most of them don't have a direct / critical importance, but it boosts the "coolness" of the software (hey, look how many things I can show you about this and that) and, of course, it only becomes really important if those details tell you something you must absolutely know (e.g. The per logical processor / core data (not physical core, since I'm not sure how one could identify it physically if, say, the logical processors would not be "in order" so that they can be "grouped" two by two or similar for each physical core, maybe SilverAzide knows more about that since I didn't even bother with the physical aspect and make my task more difficult than it was) is not as much intended to monitor each logical processor, but to - optionally, for the detail oriented users - display their situation and number. The most important data is the overall CPU usage, frequency and temperature. Yue wrote: ↑ May 9th, 2023, 11:20 amMy technical question: Would it be wise to show the values of percentage, frequencies of each core ?] or am I missing an important detail why the information per logical processor is more relevant? But since this question concerns the possibilities of Rainmeter directly and you both know much more about hardware than I do at the present time, I dare to ask. My technical question: Would it be wise to show the values of percentage, frequencies of each core ?] or am I missing an important detail why the information per logical processor is more relevant? ![]() I only have found skins and descriptions to show logical processors or the whole CPU usage, so I guess, what I am asking, isn´t possible in Rainmeter - or not recommendable. ![]() So if you have a modern computer the number of logical processors can be very large. There are CPUs which combine both variants, while each core has its own frequency. Before I think of variants, I have a technical question, otherwise following questions might be a waste of everyone´s time.Īs far as I know, cores most often have two logical processors, sometimes just one. I will have to come up with a different design as planned. rmskin fileĥ.I´ve done my technical homework. Make sure you have downloaded the "OpenHardwareMonitorPlugin.dll". Copy exactly how it is written in Open Hardware MonitorĤ. Replace CPU and GPU name variables with your own, under the VARIABLES tab. I personally also turn on "Start Minimized", "Start to Tray", "Minimize on Close"ģ. In Open Hardware Monitor "Options", set "Run on Windows Startup". Have Open Hardware Monitor downloaded prior to loading skin (Made with version 0.9.6)Ģ. If these authors or any users have any issues or suggestions with my adaptation, please get in contactġ. ini file for setup guide.Īdapted from Meddx's "Dashboard" and Patrick Stillhart's "Spinner". Created with version 0.9.6 but I assume it should work with other versions. It uses Open Hardware Monitor as the source for the data so make sure you install it. Its my first rainmeter creation so let me know if you encounter any issues. Hey all, I've made a small widget style skin for background monitoring of CPU and GPU temperature, usage, and clock speeds. ![]()
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