Rainmeter Cpu Temp

ILLUSTRO GADGETS HAS BEEN REPLACED BY MODERNGADGETS.

CPU and GPU temperature. Post by bacon » Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:09 pm Is there any plugin, add-on, widget (idk how to call it in English, not my native language) for CPU and GPU temp? This classic rainmeter skin is capable of displaying relevant information like date & time, temperature, CPU usage, RAM, Disk partitions, and other system application shortcuts (according to your requirement). Apart from all these features, you can also monitor your battery level & recycle bin.

illustro Gadgets is a collection of the most popular AddGadgets.com system monitoring gadgets, restyled in the theme of illustro. It is based heavily on SIlverAzide's Gadgets replicas.
Included in the suite are the All CPU Meter, Network meter, GPU Meter (with a Dual GPU Meter variant) and Drives Meter. Also included is a settings skin, which can be accessed by clicking the settings button on any of the four gadgets. This settings skin allows you to view information about the suite, configure gadget settings, and configure HWiNFO sensor IDs.
Attributions:
- SilverAzide, for 'Gadgets' and the ActiveNet plugin
- Stangowner, for the HWiNFO plugin
---------- Requirements ----------
Rainmeter 3.3 is required to install this skin suite. To view CPU core temperatures, CPU fan speed, and GPU information you need to install HWiNFO (download here). HWiNFO is a free system monitoring tool that works on a variety of systems. To configure HWiNFO for illustro Gadgets, see the instructions included with the skin pack. Please note that not all computers will have the same sensors, and so some features may not be available on your system.
v1.0.0 - 2016-1-20
Additions:
- Made some confusing settings more descriptive
- Added disk capacity warning settings to drives meter settings page
Changes:
- Changed All CPU Meter name / clock speed settings to reflect v0.8.0 changes
- Updated changelog date formatting, conforming it to the widely-accepted standard for changelogs
Fixes:
- Fixed a mistake in the update checker that caused it to not actually display the new version number

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- Fixed small typo in changelog for v0.8.0
v0.8.2 - 2016-1-9
General Additions / Changes:
- Actually updated HWiNFO plugin to v3.0.0
- Updated ActiveNet plugin to v2.5.1
v0.8.1 - 2016-1-2
General Additions / Changes:
- Updated HWiNFO plugin to 3.0.0
- Removed versionAbsolute variable
v0.8.0 - 2016-1-1
General Additions / Changes:
- Combined all colors with their alpha values
- Implemented changing of alpha values using the bars in settings skin color pickers
- Added custom LUA script to separate RGB values from their alphas
- Changed coloring mechanics in all gadgets to reflect the above changes
- Updated update checker to get rid of versionAbsolute variable
- Moved settings skin readme link to the sidebar, replaced previous location with DeviantArt link
All CPU Meter:
- Separated CPU name from clock speed, moved clock speed to bottom
- Fixed 'extra operation' errors
GPU Meter:
- Added GPU name to single GPU meterRainmeter cpu gpu temp
- Implemented proper settings support for dual GPU meter
- Added memory controller usage bar
- Added Shader Clock information
- Fixed inconsistency with memory fraction on single GPU meter (was bolded, changed to normal)
- Fixed mistake in Dual GPU Meter that would cause GPU 1's name to display as GPU 0's name instead
Drives Meter:
- Implemented proper support for long drive names
- Added drive capacity warnings
- Fixed more copy/paste mistakes
v0.7.1 - 2015-12-7
Settings:
- Added ability to middle-click on HWiNFOConfig.inc's file path to reset it to the default value
Bug fixes:
- Corrected the default value of HWiNFOConfig.inc's file path so it will automatically work on any computer
- Changed hard-coded file path of the settings skin (for gadget settings buttons) to use #ROOTCONFIG#
- Fixed a mistake causing the GPU usage and memory usage lines in GPU meter to not display accurately
- Fixed mistake in Dual GPU Meter that would incorrectly size the background when you hide the line graph
- Updated v0.7.0's changelog in the readme file to the version currently on the Rainmeter Forums
v0.7.0 - 2015-12-6
UI (all skins):
- Increased row spacing by 1 pixel, and lowered bars from text by 1 pixel
- Fixed row relative positioning so the 'rowYOffset' variable actually has meaning
- Removed hover effect for buttons (it causes too much lag when the gadgets refresh)
- Slightly repositioned the settings button, to align better with the title text
- Fixed slight overlap on some of the graphs
- Made space under the line graphs consistent across the skins
- Changed bar background color and graph background color to be dimmer
- Removed 'about' button
- Graph lines are no longer antialiased by default (can be changed back)
Code cleanup:
- Simplified overly complicated positioning equations
- Separated out HWiNFO sensor IDs from settings files, combined into a separate file
- Simplified background, making use of ScaleMargins to eliminate warping and combined into 1 meter
- Removed AllCpuMeterConfig.lua (unused)
- Began combining colors and opacities
- Changed variable naming scheme (again)
Settings:
- Merged the about skin and all settings skins into new unified skin
- Added an update checker and external links to the about (now 'welcome') screen
- Added option to disable antialiasing on graph lines (more accurate, but less pretty)
- Implemented ability to change the location of the HWiNFO config file using RainFile (so you don't lose your configs when updating the skin pack)
- Implemented more coloring options (main font colors, graph backgrounds, buttons, etc.)
- Changed color selectors to be prettier, and incorporate opacity (heavily based on the one from
'Circuitrous' by Flying Hyrax)
All CPU Meter:
- Moved fan info to above CPU cores, changed to regular display (label, percentage, value, bar)
- Moved CPU clock to top, separated from fan speed
- Added CPU name to top-right, can be disabled individually from clock speed in advanced settings
- Fully removed support for CoreTemp and SpeedFan
Network Meter:
- Increased opacity of arrows to match those on Drives Meter
GPU Meter:
- Added memory used / total memory fraction to the memory usage row
- Added dual GPU meter variant (select from rainmeter's context menu)
- Fixed copy/paste error in the metadata section
Drives Meter:
- Fixed flaw in the line graph that would cause a line to not scale itself in relation to the other lines
v0.6.3 - 2015-11-6
Readme.txt:
- Backported v0.7.0-d.4 format updating to be more aesthetically pleasing on GitHub
- Reworded some thingsMonitor
- Fixed changelog dates to be 'normal'
Drives Meter:
- Backported fixes from v0.7.0-d.2 to correct copy/paste errors with the L drive's meters
v0.6.2 - 2015-10-10
Drives Meter:
- Fixed more mistakes that broke the functionality of the E drive's information
v0.6.1 - 2015-10-9
Drives Meter:
- Corrected some copy/paste errors made when creating meters for E drive
v0.6.0 - 2015-10-4
Drives Meter:
- Shows Name, Disk Read Time Percentage, Read/Write Speeds, and storage used / capacity for each hard drive or removable disk connected to slots C-L
- Will automatically adjust when you plug in/unplug a drive, changing the size of the skin to accomodate for the new information
- Line graph shows read/write activity for each disk
- Histogram shows read/write time (also displayed by the percentage across from the disk's name)
- Settings let you show/hide the line graph or histogram, select if you want to hide certain drives, and customize colors
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- Cleaned up All CPU Meter's main section code, placing meters by row rather than by type
- Removed All CPU Meter's support for CoreTemp and SpeedFan in favor of HWiNFO
- Added more settings to Network Meter and GPU Meter
- Fixed mistake in GPU Meter's settings skin that broke middle-click-to-default functionality for the checkboxes
- Preparation for mass code cleanup to take place in v0.7 and v0.8
v0.5.1 - 2015-9-13
All CPU Meter:
- Added support for HWiNFO core temps and fan speed
- Implemented HWiNFO configuration into settings skin
- Made all color options always visible (HWiNFO settings made it extremely difficult to adapt per-CPU)
Code Cleanup:
- Merged core temp meters, cutting 16 extraneous meters from the All CPU Meter skin
- Began optimizing code, in preparation for final release and to make drives meter easier to implement
Notes:
- Auto-detection of system monitoring software is currently broken. Implemented a temporary workaround in All CPU Meter's settings skin
v0.5.0 - 2015-9-12
GPU Meter:
- Monitors your graphics card usage, clock speed, temperature
- Gives information about memory clock speed, memory usage, fan speed and usage, memory controller usage, and core voltage
- Requires HWiNFO
- Settings skin has tools for configuring the skin to work with HWiNFO as well as color customization
v0.4.1 - 2015-8-20
Changed how Network Meter reads the internal I.P. address (It is now REQUIRED to have Rainmeter 3.3 Beta
installed to make this work properly)
Fixed a flaw with All CPU Meter that messed up snapping other skins below it.
v0.4.0 - 2015-8-19
Code cleanup:
- Created a global variables .inc file to share variables between skins
- Moved more positioning numbers to variables for easy debugging
- Got rid of unneccesary variables
- Simplified background positioning
General UI Cleanup:
- Changed button code to be more clickable and include a fancy visual change when hovering over a button and clicking on it
- Increased resolution of images and used Rainmeter to downscale them, increasing quality and preparing for future features
- Changed color of graph background and color customization number input backgrounds to be more visible
- Added degree symbols to the core temperatures (I was using the wrong file format for the skin files, so these weren't possible before)
All CPU Meter:
- Changed behavior of opening task manager to a double-click anywhere on the gadget
All CPU Meter Settings:
- Added the ability to show/hide the graph, as well as show/hide the clock and fan speed info
New 'About' skin:
- Gives information about the skin pack
- Provides a link to the Readme file
ActiveNet Plugin:
- Added the ActiveNet Plugin for use with Network Meter
- Requires .NET Framework v4.5 or later to function properly
Network Meter:
- Added Network Meter (uses the ActiveNet Plugin)
- NOTE: To configure the Network Meter, follow this link: http://comments.deviantart.com/1/522574269/3808722511
v0.3.0 - 2015-8-5
Added support for core temperatures using CoreTemp or SpeedFan
Some code cleanup
Implemented settings skin (incomplete)
Settings:
- Show/hide page file info
- Show only average CPU usage on the graph
- Show/hide core temperatures
- Choose either Fahrenheit or Celsius for core temps

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- Customize colors of each bar and its corresponding line on the graph
v0.2.0 - 2015-8-2
Added All CPU Meter

Looking to download rainmeter CPU temp monitor. Well, rainmeter is not a CPU or GPU temperature monitor neither it can show you your PC’s CPU fan speed. Rather it’s a free PC Customization tool that allows you to display customizable skins on your desktop, from hardware usage meters to fully functional audio visualizers.

You can choose between hundreds of free rainmeter skin and download them on your PC. Each skin adds unique function gadgets that will enhance your imagination and creativity.

By default, this system monitoring tool comes equipped with the best skin called the “Enigma.” This skin is loaded with the cool system hardware monitoring functions. Like you can easily see what your CPU and GPU temperature are, you can also monitor PC fan speed and disk usage.

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Is rainmeter safe to download?

Yes, the rainmeter CPU temp monitor which is a PC customization plus resource monitor is safe to download and use. Many tests of the antivirus tools have shown that this tool is harmless and free from malware infection.

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Does rainmeter affect performance?

If you are only running rainmeter.exe then it will not put any load on your CPU but if you have added multiple Skins to enhance your experience. Then you will see a slight fall in your PC performance. At the same time, it also depends upon the type of PC in an average PC having normal RAM and CPU power you will see performance issues while loading rainmeter skins.

Where can I download Rainmeter skin safely?

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If you want to download rainmeter skin then always visit their official website i.e. rainmeter.deviantart.com. Here they have made a specific section relating to skin download. All skins are approved after security check but for the time being, only download the skin that is in .rmskin format.

Where can I find Rainmeter skin on my PC?

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Once you download skin it is stored in Rainmeter’s “Skins” folder. If Rainmeter has been installed in a default location, then you can find the Skins folder in C:UsersYourNameDocumentsRainmeterSkins. However, you can change the location of the skins folder from Rainmeter’s settings.

How do I uninstall Rainmeter?

Windows 10 users can delete the rainmeter by pressing the Windows logo key + I to open settings. There you will see Apps click on it to open a list of all the installed programs on your PC. Here find and click on the rainmeter logo and uninstall the program.

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How do you Delete Rainmeter Skins?

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You can’t remove rainmeter skin by opening add or remove the program. To delete skin you need to open the folder i.e. C:UsersYourNameDocumentsRainmeterSkins and then choose the skin which you want to delete.