Information=Shows the RAM usage in percent, with a glowing ring background. Text=Item: #CRLF#Field: #CRLF#Value: #CRLF#Raw: #CRLF#CRLF#Item: #CRLF#Field: #CRLF#Value: #CRLF#Raw: If this is so, then setting the Show CPU/GPU temperatures to ON in the suite's Settings skin should solve the "issue" (though you said the CPU temp works, so I might be wrong, after all): Ok, we are all on the same page now, here is the skin: HWiNFOcpu.rmskin. It has what you need but you need MSI afterburner for it to work. Currently playing around with overclocking my new Ryzen build, and it would be mighty helpful if I could get a rainmeter skin that shows each physical cores clock speed, as well as the CPUs temperature. The HWiNFO plugin for Rainmeter that will be installed by this skin is incompatible with earlier versions of HWiNFO, and if you have existing HWiNFO skins you will need to extensively edit them to work with the new app and plugin. They are listed in the speedfan app in order from 0 to xx, depending on how many you have. There is an advanced version of the default skin that comes with Rainmeter. There can be many depending on your case, motherboard, CPU, graphics card, etc. I suspect that the issue is that the GPU temp is by default hidden in the said skin, due to the #TempsToggle# variable value at the end of the code. After you run Speedfan, open its GUI and decide which temperature sensors you wish to monitor in your Rainmeter skin. License=Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 1) Information=Shows the GPU usage in percent, with a glowing ring background.
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