![]() ![]() However as said just to form better habits, which in future might be useful, using the brackets is indeed a good idea (same way as enclosing the values set through bangs into quotes). IfTrueAction=!SetOption TempMeterBar BarColor 0,0,255,255 is same well as IfTrueAction=. If only one single bang is used, it works even with no brackets. If you want to set such a condition into another measure, you have to use the name of the measure explicitly.Īlthough this always is an excelent idea, it's not mandatory. I enabled the temperature in the settings for GPU/CPU but the GPU doesnt read at all for temps. Note that this works ONLY if the condition is set into the same measure. For instance the above IfCondition might be: IfCondition=#CURRENTSECTION#40) & (#CURRENTSECTION#<=46). That's why it is always a better idea to use the #CURRENTSECTION# variable instead of naming exactly the measure. Any idea what might be happening?īalala wrote: ↑ February 19th, 2020, 2:09 pm For all the Window PC enthusiast out there, these CPU Rainmeter Skins feature to show processor system info and stats. Won't change color at all after it turns blue. Then just make a skin with the following: (this will output the temperature of your CPU) Output: For GPU temperature you simply change the measure to: Output: Now if you have multiple GPUs you just change the GPU0 to GPU1 for the second GPU etc. If you are the one who works with the CPU cores or you want to know all about them then Core Loads Rainmeter Skin is all that you need. ![]() If it's anywhere over that initially, it stays white until it drops to fulfill that condition. The skin offers you the CPU tracker to keep a track on your processor cores. The thing is, the color only stays blue when it registers temperature measure <=40. Values I took for my processor from here: IfTrueAction5=!SetOption TempMeterBar BarColor 255,0,0,255 IfCondition=MeasureMaxTemp40) & (MeasureMaxTempColor46) & (MeasureMaxTempColor60) & (MeasureMaxTempColor71 ![]()
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