![]() I added this mostly for troubleshooting to save 4 minutes of data while I am using full screen programs. ![]() You only need to fill in what you plan on using.Īll-in-One meter. The other Temp skins will use however many cores you have. Meaning the skin with only 1 temp will only use Temp Core 0. Each CPU skin with temps will only use the fist of the temp Cores listed. You must already have HWiNFO installed and running before you can setup the IDs. Click the HWiNFO icon to start up the Shared Memory Viewer. Use the Settings skin to fill in the correct Temp sensor IDs for you system. Requires HWiNFO.ĬPUmemTemp2to1.ini - This is for most Intel processors that have 2 threads per Temp sensor. Requires HWiNFO.ĬPUmemTemp1nocores.ini - only displays 1 Temp, and no individual cores, only the Average CPU usage.ĬPUmemTemp1to1.ini - This is more for AMD processors that have 1 core per Temp sensor. ![]() The original no Temps, and 3 with Temp versions.ĬPUmem.ini - the original meter with no Temps, no CPU fan.ĬPUmemTemp1.ini - only displays 1 Temp, if you don't want to see every core. There are 4 variants of the CPUmem Meter. The idea is, you see a meter with high activity, click it to get quick access to the Resource monitor so you can investigate why it is happening. Clicking on any Histogram will start up the Performance Resource monitor. There are several clickable locations on the meters. I'll fix any bugs as best I can, and I am trying to slow down on changes to this skin. This became way bigger that I thought it would, but they are all useful. I think I am just about done adding new things. At this time, they are simple but provide enough information so I can see if my system is running normally. These are Simple Performance monitoring meters (and a couple of extras) that I wanted for my own use. Just make sure to set some value in each Clock that you use. Not a big deal if you don't, the settings for each clock will not have default values. Since I added more clocks to the globalsettings.inc file, if you restore the previous version of the file, you may want to copy the Clock variables from the new globalsettings.inc to your restored file. SimplePerfMeters\ Resources\globalsettings.inc That should keep most all of your settings from before. If upgrading from 2.2.0 to 2.3.0 and you want to keep your old settings files, backup these files and copy them back after you upgrade, and refresh all the skins. I needed to have my time and the TimeZone from a couple other parts of the world for work. I also added TimeZones and DST to the Clock, and add more clocks for a total of 4. ![]() I added this to help me troubleshoot issues in programs when I cannot look at the meters. rmskin fileĥ.UPDATE 2.3.0 - : There is now an All-in-One meter that has CPU usage, RAM usage, PageFaults/sec, PageFile usage, Disk Bytes/sec, and Net IO in Bits or Bytes. 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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