Rainmeter cpu and gpu temp3/28/2024 ![]() ![]() Variables declared here can be used later on between two # characters (e.g. License= Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) Requires HWiNFO and Afterburner (with its Rainmeter plugin) be installed. Information= A Rainmeter skin (for secondary monitor) that shows important PC info (CPU, GPU, RAM, etc). And they get confused if the value is for example "54 ☌" and not just "54" I got around that before by making the value whole using this And the circle showing temp and max temp got broken because I think they need a whole number but this formula returns value with "☌". Now max cpu temp show a value but that valuse it not geting updated. IfCondition=measureCPUTemp > #CPUTempMax# In the Rainmeter doc information is just referring to HWiNFO v.7.x - but "going forward" with newer versions is no argument for me, as long as I would need to work with admin rights and probably buy a yearly license. There are many Rainmeter skins out there displaying values and using HWiNFO, but are all those users logged in as admin? Maybe it's possible to get to run HWiNFO somehow, but how would be the link to Rainmeter then?ģ) System between Rainmeter and HWiNFO generelly changed and with newer versions of HWiNFO (v.7.x) there is no Rainmeter plugin necessary anymore - I personally wouldn't care using a plugin as long as it does its job discreetly and the job is carried out automatically. I think it would be okay to enter admin credentials for setting up, but nowadays noone should be logged in constantly as admin in daily business - also it would be very annoying to enter the admin data at every login or startup (additionally to the standard user's). if that is a necessary thing, that would already bring some light into the dark (but it's never mentioned within the whole Rainmeter documentation). ![]() I managed to read values only when both HWiNFO and Rainmeter are started with admin rights. ![]() Of course, there is also the "report value in gadget" option, but that too brings me to point 2.Ģ) The Windows user must be logged in as admin. I'm also struggling to read temperature values and displaying it in Rainmeter, and here is what I've tested and found out so far.ġ) HWiNFO changed at v.7.x the Shared Memory Support option - if you get back to v.6.42 this feature is unlimited free to use. Hello! Usually this forum here is very helpful, just let's give the experienced users some time IfTrueAction="]"]Īnd the link for the skin I am modifying is IfCondition=measureCPUTemp > measureCPUTempMax Set the Maximum value if it is larger than it ever has been. There are many missing dependencies in the portion of code you provided. If you need any further help, please zip and email me the complete skin from your My Docs folder. I created a new skin using your code and changed 2 of the measure names to match the value you are using in the meter. Look at the Log and Skins should tell you exactly what is working or not. Hint: Right click the Rainmeter icon and select "About". And then that name without the brackets, but otherwise spelled identical, is what you provide in the meter for the MeasureName parameter. Each measure must have a unique name indicated in the brackets. I'm not sure what you mean by stating "(i edited the top of all these with MMSIAGPUU)", but that is your main issue. This will ensure the plugin is functioning properly. And make sure the provided skin works before trying yours. ImageName=#SKINSPATH#7Aero\IMAGES\PBARbg.pngīarImage=#SKINSPATH#7Aero\IMAGES\PBAR.pngĬlick to expand.Please read this post to see which. All CPU meter (with temps) and All GPU meter (with temps) with network usage. ImageName=#SKINSPATH#7Aero\IMAGES\GPUbg.png Requires MSI Afterburner to be running and the MSI Afterburner Plugin to edited the top of all these with MMSIAGPUU) Neither work.ĭescription=Shows various GPU details including Core Clock speed, Memory Clock speed, Load, Temperatures, Fan speed and GPU Name. OMG I for the life of me cannot figure out why my gpu inst showing up. ![]()
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