Hello.
I updated. however, by handing over some gadgets (clock, disc and ... I don't know), Rainmeter unexpectedly closed!
I reopened it and for now, it works.
here is what it looks like: https://www.casimages.com/i/200607115326469692.jpg.html
must say, that my system, is loaded: Go used permanently ... and PUSHvideo wallpaper, does not help!
good Sunday. here, the drought alert has been triggered!
thank you.
see you later.
Corrected Weather Meter current conditions description.
NOTE for those who use the Network Meter Pro and Wireless Meter Pro skin variants: The NetMonitor service has not been changed in this release, so there is no need to update this service.
Last edited by SilverAzide on August 1st, 2020, 5:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
Is there something special I have to do to enable the CPU clock and temp display on a Ryzen 3800 CPU using an MSI X570 mobo? It currently shows 0 MHz and no temps even though I have HWInfo installed and it properly shows clock and temps.
prisoner881 wrote: ↑July 17th, 2020, 1:02 pm
Is there something special I have to do to enable the CPU clock and temp display on a Ryzen 3800 CPU using an MSI X570 mobo? It currently shows 0 MHz and no temps even though I have HWInfo installed and it properly shows clock and temps.
Be sure you are referencing the correct sensor(s) in your skin. Check this for how you do that:
prisoner881 wrote: ↑July 17th, 2020, 1:41 pm
Outstanding! Thanks. I will try this.
There is some unknown bug that is preventing Windows (thus Rainmeter) from reporting the CPU clock for newer AMD processors.
See the topic here, confirmed by one of the Rainmeter devs: https://forum.rainmeter.net/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=35577.
As a result of this issue, you must use HWiNFO, per JSMorley's advice above, to monitor your CPU clock (CoreTemp is another option). I will see about working around this issue in the next release of the Gadgets.
TallShultzy wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 3:34 pm
My Wireless adapter is built into my router. Should your wireless gadget pick this up?
No, this skin -- like all Rainmeter skins -- is monitoring what Windows sees, so only the network adapters on your local machine. It is possible to monitor adapters on OTHER Windows machines via using HWiNFO, but that wouldn't apply in this case.