![]() I tried also using the ? : thing to no avail. I've tried several things with the MeasureCore1Max, different variations on the If statements and I've tried using MeasureTempCore1 as a Forumula. IfAboveAction=!Execute ] [!UpdateMeasure The only thing working is that the current temp appears no problem, but the max is always 0 Even calling the MeasureCore1Max in a meter returns 0Īnyway here's a small look at some of the code I have. Then later I have Core1Max in a string meter, and it appears as 0. Its located in the GadgetsResources folder. If you are still having the issue where Notepad (or your preferred editor) is not opening the file, open the file manually. I attached zipped copies of the HWinfo skin and the ALl CPU Meter config files. Click the Notepad icon or the 'Edit HWiNFO Settings' link in the Settings to open the HWiNFO.inc file. CPU is an AMD FX-8350 and it has just the CPU 0 temp sensor. Aesthetically, I love Lines 2. I was trying to find a skin for monitoring CPU and GPU temperatures. I guess the biggest issue is I can't get a single calc to work, even something that should obviously work. HWinfo shared memory is enabled and I can see the CPU 0 sensor and all of its entries, the temps are reading live in the shared memory viewer too, and I am fairly sure I have the values entered correctly. Hello, this is my first time using Rainmeter. The problem is neither CoreTemp nor OHM seem to allow me to read the max value even though they have it recorded, so it seems I need to figure out how to make my skin do the calcs. This way I can display my temp in a very simple manner such as 37C/54C (for current/max). I found the OpenHardwareMonitor plugin somebody had made, which I think is a lot better than the default Core Temp plugin as it can return much more useful information.Īlright so what I have is the temp reading for each core, and what I want to do is record the highest value that reaches and then save it, and update it anytime the current temp exceeds it. I did the tutorial and managed to create my own little skin, and have been fooling around on creating a new one. So I've got the basics down for Rainmeter so far. Hi guys, I'm really hoping someone can help me figure this one out. ![]()
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