![]() Xeon X3430 2.40GHz 3.06GHz or Core i3 540 3.06GHz 4.0GHz (Freezer 7 Pro) / Mobo: MSI H55M-ED55 / PNY CS1111 240GB / GPU: ATI FirePro V3800 / Mem: 4x2GB DDR3-1600 G.Skill 4GBRL RipJaws - 8GB total / PSU: Seasonic S12II 620WĪMD Phenom II X4 B93 / Mobo: ASUS M2A-VM / GPU: ATI Radeon Xpress X1250 / Crucial M4 120GB / Mem: 2x2GB DDR2-800 - 4GB total / PSU: Antec 380W. A separate utility is included to make it easy to correlate the sensor ID number in the skin with the related sensor functionality in HWInfo.AMD Ryzen 9 5950X (True Spirit 140 Direct) / Mobo: Asrock Fatal1ty X470 / EVO 970 500GB + WD Blue 250GB + HDD / GPU: Dell RX 570 4GB / Mem: 2x16GB DDR4-3200 G.Skill 32GTZKW TridentZ - 32GB total / PSU: Seasonic Prime Ultra Gold 650WĬore i7 2600K 3.4GHz 4.3GHz (Scythe Mugen2) / Mobo: Biostar TP67XE / 2x Inland Pro 120GB + HDDs / GPU: ATi Mach64 VT2 / Mem: 4x4GB DDR3-1600 G.Skill 8GBXL RipJawsX - 16GB total / PSU: Seasonic S12II 620W.Ĭore i3 7130U / MiniPC / SanDisk SDSSDP-128G / GPU: Intel HD 620 / Mem: 1x8GB DDR3L-1600 Plugin is 3rd-party, but seems well supported. Haven't tested it in a few months, so these might be corrected.ģ) HWInfo : Very robust information about CPU and GPU temperatures, fan speeds and loads. In the HWinfo gadget tab, Core temperatures is set to yes for the CPU. ![]() I enabled the reporting to gadget and shared memory too so thats also why the CPU one works. However, there are some anecdotal reports that it has issues with Windows 8.1, including on my computer. I enabled the temperature in the settings for GPU/CPU but the GPU doesnt read at all for temps. Perfectly fine if you are mostly interested in CPU and case temperatures.Ģ) SpeedFan : Very robust information about CPU and GPU temperatures, fan speeds and loads. Doesn't monitor fan speeds or GPU information. I personally would be tempted to stay away from it.ġ) CoreTemp : Quite good, built-in Rainmeter plugin, but a little limited. You need to step back and remove Rainmeter from the equation. Neither my gpu temperature or my cpu temperatures register, there all just 0.0 :/. I don't remember specifics, but I think there have been some stability issues with the OpenHardwareMonitor plugin for Rainmeter, and I'm not sure it is still supported by its author. Gentle Ben wrote: i tryed some of them (thanks by the way, my skins wre feeling a bit used haha). and controlling your fans based on them. What is Argus Monitor Argus Monitor is similar to the more well-known SpeedFan, in that it is good at monitoring various temperatures, S.M.A.R.T. If you don't use OpenHardwareMonitor for other purposes, I really suggest looking at either CoreTemp or SpeedFan, both of which can measure CPU temperature and have Rainmeter plugins that come with Rainmeter, or HWInfo, which while also 3rd-party, is the one that I use and am really happy with. This is a plugin which lets your Rainmeter skins use various CPU, GPU, fan and temperature readings from Argus Monitor. The Simplicity Circles desktop skin simply lays bare all the important functions and system performance info that you find so hard to access. You need to double check the name of the sensor you are referencing from OpenHardwareMonitor. This skin for rainmenter will show you everything about the cores up to octa-core processor, and it can help you. If you are the one who works with the CPU cores or you want to know all about them then Core Loads Rainmeter Skin is all that you need. I'm not familiar with it.Īssuming you have that covered, and it looks like you might, then I'm not sure. The skin offers you the CPU tracker to keep a track on your processor cores. If not, you will need to find it somewhere. I assume the plugin came with the skin, as it is not a standard Rainmeter plugin but a 3rd-party one. It should be put in:Ĭ:\Users\ YourName\AppData\Roaming\Rainmeter\PluginsĪnd must be the same 32bit or 64bit architecture as the Rainmeter version you are running. You not only need to have OpenHardwareMonitor running on your system, but you must have OpenHardwareMonitorPlugin.dll, the plugin for Rainmeter that supports OpenHardwareMonitor. Plugin=Plugins\OpenHardwareMonitorPlugin.dll Here is the script that I have for CPU.ini: I get the requested sensor does not exist error. The theme comes with histograms that indicate precisely the amount of CPU usage (both 1 and 2), CPU temperature and the download and upload speeds of your network. I have open hard ware monitor open and running. With the Simplic desktop theme, you have all the important system stats and updates at your fingertips. Fairly new with rain meter, love it so far, I am using an older skin everything works great except for the cpu temp which only shows 0 C.
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