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. 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. 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. You need to double check the name of the sensor you are referencing from OpenHardwareMonitor. I'm not familiar with it.Īssuming you have that covered, and it looks like you might, then I'm not sure. 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. I have open hard ware monitor open and running. See the ModernGadgets wiki article here, which explains everything you need to do in detail.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. Copy the sensor indexes from the list to the mapping file and, after refreshing, you should be good to go. Click the Open HWiNFO sensors list then click Edit sensor mappings. Open the CPU Meter Settings skin by moving the mouse over the CPU Meter and clicking the wrench icon in the upper right corner. If you are using the latest version, you don't need any HWiNFO plugin. ModernGadgets is no longer supported by the author, but it will still work since you have an AMD CPU. JohnTrotto wrote: ↑ January 17th, 2024, 2:04 am I have numbers displaying, not sure they are right haha Paste them where? And how am I supposed to know which ones?ĮDIT: I think I have most of it, but for some I am still kinda guessing which sensor its wanting. I see here it talking about the sensors, but then just says copy and paste the correct ones? In the first case, you need to tell it which sensor/entry IDs to use, and the second case you need to tell the skin which sensor indexes to use. In BOTH cases, you still need to configure the skins so they know how to read the HWiNFO data. If you are using a skin which does NOT use the plugin (and which requires HWiNFO v7.02 or later), then you need to use the HWiNFO sensor settings to configure which sensors to report the settings to the "Sidebar gadget". If you are using the a skin which needs the HWiNFO plugin, you need to configure the skin using the dedicated Shared Memory Viewer that comes with it. In any case, it sounds like you have confused a few things. I would help a lot if you told us which skins you are using. SilverAzide wrote: ↑ January 17th, 2024, 1:51 am In EITHER case, you still need to configure the skins so they know how to read the HWiNFO data. If you are using a skin which needs the HWiNFO plugin, you need to configure the skin using the dedicated Shared Memory Viewer that comes with it. I have installed the HWInfo64 Rainmeter plugin, went into HWInfo and told it to forward to Gadget ANYthing I see that seems to involve temps. One was showing all the GPU stats, but then a couple days later it stopped showing any GPU stats at all. JohnTrotto wrote: ↑ January 17th, 2024, 1:30 amįirst time Rainmeter user here, trying to work my way through it.īeen trying many skins, none have shown the CPU temp cant get Drive Temps to work either.
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