Peter von Frosta wrote:My Probles is that I have to double the Value of "SGPU1MEMCLK".
How can I achive that?
You have to double the value of "SGPU1MEMCLK", or the value of "Detect_SGPU1MEMCLK"?
If you want to double the value of the Detect_SGPU1MEMCLK measure, you can do this though a simple Calc measure:
I don't have installed AIDA so I can't check, but if the above Formula doesn't work, try to replace it with Formula=( 2 * [color=#FF0000][[/color]Detect_SGPU1MEMCLK[color=#FF0000]][/color] ), which also requires to add a DynamicVariables=1 option to the measure.
Obviously to see the doubled value, you have to replace the name of the measure into the MeasureName option of the [GPUMemTakt2] meter: MeasureName=Detect_SGPU1MEMCLK_Double.
Tip: usually it's not a good idea to add the comments in the same line as the section name (or any option). Unlike the programming languages, Rainmeter (which is not a programming language) doesn't like this. Add the comment to the next line.
balala wrote:
Tip: usually it's not a good idea to add the comments in the same line as the section name (or any option). Unlike the programming languages, Rainmeter (which is not a programming language) doesn't like this. Add the comment to the next line.
Right.
A ; character is recognized as commenting out a line when it is at the beginning of a line. When it is elsewhere, it is treated as any other character. This might mean it will be ignored when it is seen as an invalid part of an option value, or it might cause the option to fail. In no case is it a good idea to have inline comments in a Rainmeter skin.