4/30/2024 0 Comments Afterburner cpu temp rainmeterFor the string options in MSI AB measures, change the index after the device name to get data for a particular core, e.g. Hey all, Ive made a small widget style skin for background monitoring of CPU and GPU temperature, usage, and clock speeds. the ones containing the Plugin=MSIAfterburner.dll line), change the value of the CPU or GPU option to get data for a particular "core" (actually, a logical processor), e.g. After promising not to blow up your graphics card if you apply a wild overclock with the tool, you’ll gain access to Wattman, which tracks GPU temperature and other key statistics in graph form. Another option, in the case of CPU clock and the used RAM amount would be to use the Registry measure to get the CPU frequency from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\CentralProcessor\0\~MHz in the registry, or to use the Memory measures to get the amount of used RAM (not sure what the solution for the GPU clock would be though, other than using another hardware info provider and plugin).įor the numerical options in the MSI AB measures (i.e. Right-click on the Windows desktop, select Radeon Settings, and then head to Gaming > Global Settings > Global Wattman. I'm not sure why, since I don't use and I have no idea what's wrong in the measure options of the plugin, but maybe contacting the author of the plugin (available in the link I posted above) might clear that up for you. Some other issues, as far as I could notice, are that the CPU clock ( measure from CPU.ini), GPU clock ( from GPU.ini) and RAM used amount ( from RAM.ini) - basically all the bottom left corner values in each skin - don't display the correct data. And one last thing about your cpu usage and temp doesnt work, check in msi afterburner > settings > monitoring if all sensors are with V before their names (turned on) and in General tab voltage monitoring is on. CPU, GPU, RAM, PageFile or FPS) -both functionally and visually - in 3D mode. You do not need to invest in an expensive tool for tracking your CPU’s performance. I, for example, am using Rainmeter for the monitoring in desktop mode and MSI AB + RTSS for almost the same monitoring (i.e. Though these machines are designed to undergo heavy computing work, still it is important to monitor the core functions in order to ensure everything is fine. And now that you changed the measure to be temp and not usage, you have to change the measure listed in the meters from usage to temp too. Obviously, such steps are not exactly recommended, as you can see from the replies in the thread I linked to, but they do make getting the data from the plugin work, and this was the question / topic, after all. Today’s PCs are high-performance computers. Code: GPU Temperature MeasureMSIAfterburnerGPUTemp MeasurePlugin PluginPluginsMSIAfterburner.dll GPU0 SourceId0 MinValue0 MaxValue100. SimpleGraph_1.0.1.rmskin (9.88 KiB) Downloaded 88 timesįor the plugin, apart from the skin installer automatically copying it in the right locations, copying the OpenHardwareMonitorLib.dll in the Rainmeter installation folder (probably C:\Program Files\Rainmeter) and running Rainmeter as an Administrator are required steps in order for the whole process to work and not crash Rainmeter, as explained here.
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