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Hello! I really dig your skin and have been looking for a good hardware monitor tool for a while. I do however see a few things missing and some things that doesn't work.
Speedfan has no config for my motherboard, an Asus WS X299 PRO, it detects 16 of my 18 CPU cores and gives faulty temperatures for all of them in the range of 10c at idle, where they sit at around 30c in reality. It doesn't detect my GPU at all. This renders the temperature monitoring part of the skin useless, I do get this is dependent on SpeedFan but perhaps it could rely on something else, like CoreTemp, that appears to work just fine on my board. I assume I could build a profile for my board inside Speedfan, but that isn't something I know how to do.
It says I have 36 cores when in reality I have 18. I assume it's counting the threads and not the actual cores.
Graphs for hard drive loads on individual drives seams missing. I would like to be able to see hard drive loads just like the CPU/RAM performance as I do perform operations writing temp files of literally hundreds of gigabytes. I have seen this in other skins, so I assume it possible to implement.
A graph for GPU load. I haven't seen this in other Rainmeter skins, but this is also a thing I would like to monitor while rendering on my GPU in for example Redshift.
I dislike the fade on the graphs. Perhaps having the option to have the filled in solid or remove it altogether would be nice. This is a minor complaint.
Hopefully the demands of a random stranger on the internet for features in a free skin doesn't come of as insulting :). I really like that this skin can be configured to cover one of my secondary monitors entirely and still look good, if it had the mentioned functions I'd gladly toss a few bucks at it. Thanks.
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Hello! I really dig your skin and have been looking for a good hardware monitor tool for a while. I do however see a few things missing and some things that doesn't work.
Speedfan has no config for my motherboard, an Asus WS X299 PRO, it detects 16 of my 18 CPU cores and gives faulty temperatures for all of them in the range of 10c at idle, where they sit at around 30c in reality. It doesn't detect my GPU at all. This renders the temperature monitoring part of the skin useless, I do get this is dependent on SpeedFan but perhaps it could rely on something else, like CoreTemp, that appears to work just fine on my board. I assume I could build a profile for my board inside Speedfan, but that isn't something I know how to do.
It says I have 36 cores when in reality I have 18. I assume it's counting the threads and not the actual cores.
Graphs for hard drive loads on individual drives seams missing. I would like to be able to see hard drive loads just like the CPU/RAM performance as I do perform operations writing temp files of literally hundreds of gigabytes. I have seen this in other skins, so I assume it possible to implement.
A graph for GPU load. I haven't seen this in other Rainmeter skins, but this is also a thing I would like to monitor while rendering on my GPU in for example Redshift.
I dislike the fade on the graphs. Perhaps having the option to have the filled in solid or remove it altogether would be nice. This is a minor complaint.
Hopefully the demands of a random stranger on the internet for features in a free skin doesn't come of as insulting :). I really like that this skin can be configured to cover one of my secondary monitors entirely and still look good, if it had the mentioned functions I'd gladly toss a few bucks at it. Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: