Gentle Ben wrote:Essentially, I cant get any of the temperature gauges to metre the temperature of either my gpu or my cpu. When HWiNFO is active, my rainmeter skin displays the GPU info correctly - but the CPU temp disappears. Gentle Ben Posts: 13 Joined: Mon 1:39 pm. Hello, I downloaded a rainmeter CPU/GPU/Drives monitoring skin that requires HWiNFO for GPU monitoring. combo), then come back here to find out how to do the rest. Get help with creating, editing & fixing problems with skins. Repeat the process for as many (or all, if you can) fields from the images you posted (in some cases, you must use DataSource=. ini file, right click the skin, choose Refresh Skin, and you should have another line with the GPU temperature in your skin. Text=GPU TEMP in the label meter, and Text=%1 ☌ in the value meter), then reference the duplicated measure above in the MeasureName option of the value meter, like MeasureName=MeasureGPU0Temp. You modify the Text option in the duplicates accordingly (e.g. Hi, I installed a skin someone made, that has temperature readouts of the CPU and GPU. \MSI AB - Source ID Reference.txt file, except that you need to convert those hexadecimal values to decimal ones, which you can easily do online or using a calculator), because the hexadecimal value listed in that file is 0x00000000 which translates to 0 decimal.Īfter creating your first measure in this code, you can similarly duplicate the two VRAM meters (the label and the value) to a pair of a label and a value meter for the Temp, by changing the duplicated section names to, say, and. So now you can copy paste to duplicate one of the measures - say,, change the duplicate's name to, say, and use SourceId=0 to get the GPU temperature (a list of possible SourceId values exists in the. Meters can reference measures in order to display the data the measures provide, via the MeasureName, MeasureName2. what follows the = sign on that line (each option takes just one line, no matter how long it is). Both are called sections, because they start with, contain options that look like SomeOptionHere= and each option has a value, i.e. ini file that you can edit in Notepad, whose contents is mostly made of measures (stuff that get data) and meters (stuff that display data). Once you're done with modifying it, you save it, then right click the skin and choose Refresh Skin to reload it with your changes. You right click on it and choose Edit Skin and you can modify it. You download the file, double click to install it (which will install the MSI AB plugin for Rainmeter as well, see here), then the skin will load. If you have anything more than 2 cores and 2 threads, do let me know how it works. I made this skin that provides a per-core monitoring ability that supports an infinite (theoretically) amount of CPU cores. It has what you need but you need MSI afterburner for it to work. As mentioned before, you need to have Rainmeter and MSI Afterburner installed and running. Advanced CPU monitoring UPDATED 22/10/18 by kyriakos876 » Sun 5:37 pm. There is an advanced version of the default skin that comes with Rainmeter.