Rainmeter skin cpu usage temp3/10/2024 ![]() You gotta repeat the same process to configure the 4 gauges. Just don't forget to change the title to "Temperature". I recommend to put the same index value in "Component Name" and, if you want the value to also be displayed in the list, then input the same index value in the Sensor 1 line too. The Gauge should refresh and display the new temperature value, you should also see the same temperature value in the "Value" column. To input index values you have to click the value in the Index column, type the new value and then hit enter. The one that says "Gauge Sensor" is the one that is displayed in the Gauge, so make sure you input the Temperature Sensor Index Value there. You gotta change all the "0"s in the Index Column for the Index Values that correspond to the Sensors you want to display. Title is for you to type the sensor name (Temperature, gpu clock, fan speed, etc.), Index is for you to input the index values that correspond to those sensors, and Value displays the sensor values, like the temperature for example. The configuration has 3 columns: Title, Index and Value. If you are not sure how to track sensors from HWiNFO, please follow the "Setting up HWiNFO" section in this guide. There you have to check what Index Value corresponds to the GPU Temperature Sensor and then Input that number in the "Gauge Sensor" line in the configurator. Double click on the gauge to open the list, click on the right side circle to open the configuration, now click on "Show HWiNFO Index Values", a tab in your browser will open with the current sensors you are tracking. You gotta input the correct index value for the gpu temp sensor. Thoughts?įull disclosure: I'm a total n00b at watercooling and gauge displays/Rainmeter. I cannot get the GPU gauge to list the temp on my GPU, it automatically shows the temp associated to my CPU, no matter what sensor I choose. TheScourge wrote: ↑ January 15th, 2023, 3:46 am Fixed a bug that would make the list stay wherever it was before the gauge was last refreshed instead of where the gauge is.Added new variant to the variant selector.Now the lists unload when the gauge unload.Fixed a typo that prevented the correct font to load.Fixed some alignment issues on the lists and config skins.Increased the maximum number of digits on the config skins from 3 to 4. ![]() Deleted 4 old variants and added the new one to the variant selector.Added 2 new versions of RGB Code by HiTBiT-PA modified by me.Now the colors change with the measured value.Now it is possible to hide the gauge's background and foreground.Added customization panel to RGBColor skin.Now the Refresh Rate can be changed by the user through the Settings panel.Added custom context actions to the gauges.Now the list can be contracted and expanded.Added new HSLiders customization panel.Complete file structure and code rework.Now the list looks nicer when opening and closing. Measures now are enabled and disabled based on if they're on use or not, and if the list is open or closed. To accomplish this I had to get rid of the list skin, and merge it with the gauge, which allowed me to add better visual effects. Now, with minimum CPU Usage, having more than the 4 default gauges is even more feasible. On past versions the CPU Usage was a problem, that's why I made all efforts to optimize the skin as much as I could. This update is all about performance, and few new features. ![]() ![]() You don't need to look at the code at all. If you already have the HWiNFO index values set up, then it will be even faster. It's pretty simple, after installing the skin in rainmeter, a welcome window will load, follow the steps and you will be ready in a couple minutes. Each Gauge is totally independent, which means you can move them to wherever you need on your desktop or additional screens and change the designs and colors to fit on your desktop. With the option to have as many gauges as you need using the included Gauge Creator skin. A set of 4 totally Customizable and Resizable Gauges with 4 different designs to monitor PC sensors using HWiNFO64 software, every gauge has a list that displays 6 additional sensors.
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