Gadgets
Rainmeter-MinimalStockTracker
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Gadgets
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I set up a sensor display in my new gaming/workhorse computer that I think is pretty dope (detailed explanation of everything in the comments)
The sensor panels are powered by a software called Rainmeter that is 100% free to use with a massive community of skins. The particular skin I am using here is called Gadgets and it requires HWiNFO to tap into all the various data it needs.
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My power went out at the exact moment I was recording my big reveal
I used Rainmeter with this skin: https://github.com/SilverAzide/Gadgets
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What monitoring software is this?
Rainmeter plus this.
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My CPU fan randomly "stopped" spinning. Has anyone encountered this before? Should I be worried about it happening again?
So, I was sat using my PC when I heard my case fans begin to ramp up. I looked over to my second monitor where I have the Rainmeter Gadgets setup. I saw that my CPU was reporting 0 fan speed and was running at 89/90°C. I looked into my PC and saw that my CPU fan was spinning, but extremely slowly. I turned my PC on and off again and everything seems fine. I'm hoping this is just a one off but I thought it cant hurt to double check if anyone has advice on this. I do sometimes leave my PC running with tasks while I'm off doing other things, and so the thought of this happening again when I'm away is concerning. Any questions please feel free to ask. I'm running windows 11 on an AMD 3700x, the fan is the Prism Wraith that came with the CPU. I've had this CPU and fan for a few years now without issues till now.
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Looking for a monitoring skin with dual GPU compatibility
SilverAzide's Gadgets
- Everyone: Making Sick Desktops, Me: Lets make a touch-screen dashboard
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Daily Simple Questions Thread - Dec 26, 2020
I don't know if this is your style but I've been using the Gadgets skin for Rainmeter for several years now, because I miss the old sidebar gadgets from the Windows Vista days. It links with HWmonitor.
Rainmeter-MinimalStockTracker
What are some alternatives?
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