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Obviously, that shouldn't stop you from wanting a lower CPU usage/temp visualizer (or any Rainmeter skin, for that matter), it's a normal expectation. That being said, the CPU you have is designed to run till 100 or 105 degrees without any issue (or so they say), therefore overly panicking on this subject is not needed (I used to do the same right after switching from my older 80 degrees tops laptop to this one). Normally, one should be able to do that by changing the visualizer's FPS and slow motion the visualizer a bit, but then changing that value in the variables file doesn't seem to produce the desired effect. Other more advanced solutions would be to either alter the variables the skin uses (via right click on the skin and choosing Edit Variables from the context menu) or the code itself to get a lower, more reasonable CPU usage / temperature. The quick solution is simple, just unload the visualizer or even look for another on that's more usage friendly. Having a visualizer skin using the CPU more than other "regular" skins is normal since it does audio signal analysis and fancy graphics a couple of milliseconds apart in order to show the animation, but having it that high is not exactly typical. I'm running Windows 10 on my laptop, but I have the same CPU you do and I get the same results for the said skins (usage more than 13% and temperature more than 80 degrees for the CPU). I'm new to Rainmeter, wondering if anyone has any input on this. 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. Open a terminal and run the following command: reg query HKEYCURRENTUSERSOFTWAREHWiNFO64VSB. CPU IA Cores: Maximum temperature among all computing (x86) cores in CPU (so part of CPU except Uncore and Graphics logic). Seems that I had neglected using the network earlier, everytime i used other rainmeter skins, customized my enigma tray systems to show Wifi and Net speed. Core n (nany number): Actual temperature of a particular CPU core. Select all the sensors you want to monitor in rainmeter. CPU Package (TSI): Available on pre-Zen AMD CPUs is the CPU temperature obtained via TSI interface. Its located in the GadgetsResources folder. Hwinfo usage steps: Follow this guide to install the HWiNFO plugin for Rainmeter.
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If you are still having the issue where Notepad (or your preferred editor) is not opening the file, open the file manually. Tubby_Dumplings wrote: ↑ November 10th, 2023, 1:30 am Click the Notepad icon or the 'Edit HWiNFO Settings' link in the Settings to open the HWiNFO.inc file.