![]() how do you get them to decimal you ask? well just use a simple hex to decimal converter (for this example i used the core clock)Ĭhange the SourceId to 32 and max value to say max boost clock of your card. Now you will need the values but they will be in hex. How to get the SourceId/Other Measures: Go to the folder where you installed MSIAfterburner, then go to SDK, Include (Mine was in C:Program Files (x86)MSI AfterburnerSDKInclude) Open the following file with Notepad: MAHMSharedMemory.h. You should see this if you scroll down a bit: but although you can type the right command there, i.e. Open the following file with Notepad: MAHMSharedMemory.h There is actually a custom action setup for that, configuring the dock by: Right Clicking On It -> Dock Settings -> Dock (from left sidebar) -> Center Button Action (choose Custom) -> Custom Button Action (input command here) DockConf.jpg. As for it not working with your bluetooth, I would suggest making inquiries to the author of NXT-OS ( mralogo) and also ask about the issue on the VisBubble deviantart page. It should work with your default audio device. Go to the folder where you installed MSIAfterburner, then go to SDK, Include (Mine was in C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI Afterburner\SDK\Include) NXT-OS copied portions of the VisBubble skin for the visualizer. Now if you have multiple GPU's you just change the GPU=0 to GPU=1 for the second GPU etc. Here is an example on my 7' screen: /a/dsA56uw It uses only one monitoring software in the background, HWInfo. Then just make a skin with the following: (this will output the temperature of your CPU)įor GPU temperature you simply change the measure to: 19 Favourites 9 Comments 10K Views nxtos rainmeter rainmetercustomization Here's my customization of a Rainmeter Skin called Nxt-OS. 60 Comments 53.1K Views 1 Collected Privately cpudashboard gpu monitoring temperature monitor rainmeter rainmeterskin Hi guys, I created a simplified Dashboard skin for Rainmeter to monitor CPU, GPU and FPS. Firstly you will need this file, put it in the folder where you installed Rainmeter/Plugins (for me it was in C:\Program Files\Rainmeter\Plugins): I've made a new CPU/GPU Temperature and Usage Monitor (August 2021) - Updated Skin Available at: Hey all, I've made a small widget style skin for background monitoring of CPU and GPU temperature, usage, and clock speeds.
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