3/7/2024 0 Comments Rainmeter for cpu tempsIn either case, you will need to make a small change to the skin to disable the measure that checks the thread count. if, after changing the ThreadsPerCore value to 2, you find that the skin is changing the value BACK to zero again, then the problem lies in either the ActiveNet plugin (supplied by me) or that Windows is reporting some oddball information via WMI. thanks for checking it out and helping solve it.Įxcellent news! One more thing to add. I've rebooted a few times and it's continuing to work fine. When I ran the cmd it showed what you expected. FYI - WMI in this latest official build of windows has been crappy, runs very high CPU so I wonder if that occasionally flakes out causing the 0 to be set or if just some how got stuck at zero. That fixed it! So the threadspercore variable get set automatically via that command each time the skin starts, so maybe if WMI was wonky or it spit out a bad code it caused it to go down. Wmic cpu get NumberOfLogicalProcessors, NumberOfCores If you care to investigate why your system did not properly detect the threads per CPU value, at a command prompt, run the following: not sure why your setting is blank, unless you want to strip the UOM from the display (which is fine). While you are there, change the line TempUOM= to TempUOM=C. In the Resources folder, open the CPUVariables.inc file. For some odd reason, the CPU Meter configuration file has a bad setting in it. that's why I think it's something else causing this. I've had many PCs with different CPUs and gadgets always worked for me, no issues and I fully understand how to set it up. it's a new i9-9900 and 16 cores, that's why I think it's something tied to this because it's a rare CPU (that will be mainstream in the coming weeks). Keep in mind, this new CPU I have from intel isn't in mass availability yet, it was just released a few weeks ago and they have shortages. Sure, here's the whole Gadgets skin folder. Do you have any errors showing in the log (About screen, Log tab)? There are thousands of people using these skins and no one else is reporting this issue. Other than HWiNFO itself (which is clearly working fine in your case), there is no obvious reason why this isn't working for you. Can you zip up and attach the entire Gadgets folder? I'd like to check the other files. I do think there is some sort of issue in the gadget, skin or the settings that isn't showing temps, but I don't believe it's something I did or it's not directly tied to the standard temp variables.Īll looks good with the HWiNFO.inc file. And as I mentioned, I had completed deleted everything off my system and reinstalled both rainmeter and gadgets from scratch and the issue still exists, and also none of the variables changed between the two CPU's, and the older CPU was working fine with temps, dropped in new CPU and temps don't show. I've attached the file (had to rename to. Those were untouched and the issuedexisted. nothing else was commented out in the file. Thanks for the info, I only commented that additional cores out as recent troubleshooting steps. Has a GitHub for viewer utilities.Kring wrote: ↑ November 29th, 2018, 10:03 pm Available in free ( Community Supported) and paid versions. SIW, along with a temperature display, offers a number of other functions such as displaying passwords hidden behind asterisks, NAC changer, Network Tools, Monitor tester, Browser cookie and history explorer, along access to Windows tools and settings. This is the same company that created Defraggler, arguably the best disk defragmenter (by far). There are free and paid versions (and no ADs, just that free version has no support). Online help file and Menu Find feature to locate the menu you need. Speccy (by Piriform/CCleaner) Something simpler from somewhere you've heard of, provides basic information in an easy to use traditional styled GUI. Runs on Windows XP/Vista/7/8.1/10 in 45 languages. Most recent review (on, in German) rates it 4.2/5 last year. Was a Softpedia Editor's Choice when it was reviewed long ago, it's on its 64th update (5) now. MooO System Monitor lets you choose by checkbox what to display allowing you to create a desktop widget that can sit off to the side. Enormous menu has search function to locate which system information value you want to inspect. Most processors that can run Windows are also supported including AMD, Intel, Itanium, DEC Alpha, VIA. Windows 95, 98 and Me are also supported. You will need to use the SharedMemoryViewer.exe that is included in the Resources folder of the skin, to set the HWiNFO measures to reflect YOUR hardware. Here is an example skin you can tear apart to see how to use the plugin. System Information Viewer can check the temperature of each CPU core along with the temperature of other devices that report their values such as memory controller hub, HDD, SSD, GPU, UPS, etc. Re: Looking for a working () skin for monitoring hardware t.
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