![]() ![]() ![]() StringStyle=Normal - Text Style (Normal, Bold, Italic)įontFace=Trebuchet MS - Any font you have installedĪntiAlias=1 - Smooths the font StringEffect=Shadow - Text Effect (None, Shadow, Border) Y=10 - Vertical PositionįontColor=255,255,255,255 - Text Colour (R,G,B,Transparent)įontSize=18 - Text Size StringAlign=Center - Text Alignment (Left, Right, Center) Meter=String - Meter Type (String for text) Y=0 - Vertical position from top left of skin (in pixels) X=0 - Horizontal Position from top left of skin (in pixels) Meter=Image - Meter Type (image for background) Update=1000 - Updates every second (1000ms) Navigate to the Rainmeter Skins folder (Documents\Rainmeter\Skins), create a new folder in there (call it OHM). dll in Program Files (x86)\Rainmeter\Plugins depending which version your running.Īt its simplest there's measures and meters, measures measure things and meters display what's measured. dll goes in "Program Files\Rainmeter\Plugins", the 32Bit. I did this for my 2 480's.Įdit: It seems filesonic link is unavailable, I found the plugin Here attached to the last post. *If you have two or more of the same hardware you'll need to rename them for Rainmeter to read each, just right click on the hardware name > Rename and add a 1,2 or 3, ect. You need a program to read the sensors, Open Hardware Monitor seems the easiest to work with so I'm using that, grab it and open it - any of the values shown are available to Rainmeter. Check the guides on to see what else you can do. This is a simple skin to read and display a sensor/clock speed, ect, easy to customize though once you've got the basics. Rainmeter has the ability to read and display pretty much any sensor\load\clockspeed\voltage on any system but no one makes configs to display them all or select a few because every system has different hardware\sensors so they aren't really transferable, you have to make your own - here's how. (If this is in the wrong section, feel free to move it ^^ĮDIT: Also, in the section listing fans, I have fans numbered from 1-5, but only the first 2 have RPM listed.I've been told that's because there aren't censors or some such for the other fans (I've got the various fans on the GPU n such, but also 3 extra fans of my own.2 80 mm fans located at a side panel n front panel hole, and a typical 160 mm in the back) so whenever I see 'Fan 0 RPM' it always makes me wonder which fan it's trying to measure, or which fan(s) aren't registering and/or why, if it is actually a sensor issue or something else.(I believe this is more of a hardware issue though, but I figured I'd throw it out there since Speedfan DOES register it.First see Toransu's excellent guide to Rainmeter stickied in the Art/Graphics section: My 4th cpu core isn't being read.and I have no idea why I have two numberless readings that are called the exact same thing.I believe I know why Ambient is always 0 (no real sensors to monitor such a thing) so no need for me to wonder bout that.Can anyone help figure out this great mystery? However.The first 'core' is always in the 40 C range, and the 2nd is usually in the 60 C range.I've had no luck figuring out what they're for (I read once that Core referred to the inside of the CPU and/or the case but uh.honestly.I have no idea what these 2 'cores' are actually monitoring.)Īnd that brings me to the problem. Temp 1-3 (These are the cores from what I've come to understand) Right! I'm starting to use a beautiful skin for a little known program called rainmeter, and I was curious.It has CPU temps n such n hdd temps n the whole 9 yards via Speedfan.But uh.My pc doesn't record the 4th core's temp :/. ![]()
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