Open Vinasis01 opened 4 years ago
hello. Thanks God!
Saturday, April 4, 2020 12:13 AM +03:00 from Vinasis01 notifications@github.com: Hello, I've started using Rainformer and thanks for such a wonderful skin for Rainmeter. My system specs are: 1950X 32GB G.Skill Ram RTX 2080 TI Multiple SSDs and HDDs.
The CPU clock does not show the highest number but only allows to select a specific core, a friend of mine who owns a 3950X tried but still the same only shows a single core that the user selects.
Top RAM usage the percentage does not match the amount of ram used, for example if 1 GB is used from the 32 GB there should be a 3.2% usage (screen shot attached). In the case the attachment does not appear, here is an imgurl link. https://i.imgur.com/nG1qfxH.jpg If any further information is required please let me know. If also I may give some suggestions for future versions if you ever plan on making ones, I would happily write them down if you're interested. Beautiful Job, hope to see this evolve even more and more. God Bless You. Regards, — You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub , or unsubscribe .
Thanks for replying promptly and I really appreciate it. I thought about using Aida64 but it's a paid service hence it'll work for the first month only and then I would have to revert back to HWinfo64.
Still amazing job and huge respect.
I'll be sure to pass by your deviant art page and write some of my suggestions later.
Regards,
i answer when i have time and wish. Btw, i just found an easy solution for your issue. Open the CPU-RAM code, find [MCLOCK] measure on line 854, modify the measure to: [MCLOCK] Measure=Plugin Plugin=PowerPlugin PowerState=MHz Disabled=(#CpuClock&Fan#=0) and save the document. Refresh the skin and tell me are satisfied with the result?
Saturday, April 4, 2020 2:50 PM +03:00 from Vinasis01 notifications@github.com: Thanks for replying promptly and I really appreciate it. I thought about using Aida64 but it's a paid service hence it'll work for the first month only and then I would have to revert back to HWinfo64. Still amazing job and huge respect. I'll be sure to pass by your deviant art page and write some of my suggestions later. Regards, — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub , or unsubscribe .
Oh wow...you went out of your way to find a solution for something you did from the start for free to help fellow users...you're a good man... Thanks I really appreciate it. I'll use it and also a friend will get a code for Aida64, if he does I'll switch to the Aida64 version as it's recently updated too.
Thanks man.
Just tested it, works <3 ^^
Nice! For now, using AIDA64 Edition is better since i won’t start to work with HWiNFO Edition until i finish all i’ve planed so far with AIDA64 edition. The next thing i’m gonna do (if God gives) is All in One Disk Drives skin, and when i finish it, i’ll update HWi edition. Btw you can combine the skins of the editions too. The 3rd party programs have been used in a few skins such as CPU-RAM;. GPU, PSU and FANS while the rest are standalone.
Saturday, April 4, 2020 8:50 PM +03:00 from Vinasis01 notifications@github.com: Just tested it, works <3 ^^ — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub , or unsubscribe .
Hello, I've started using Rainformer and thanks for such a wonderful skin for Rainmeter. My system specs are: 1950X 32GB G.Skill Ram RTX 2080 TI Multiple SSDs and HDDs.
The CPU clock does not show the highest number but only allows to select a specific core, a friend of mine who owns a 3950X tried but still the same only shows a single core that the user selects.
Top RAM usage the percentage does not match the amount of ram used, for example if 1 GB is used from the 32 GB there should be a 3.2% usage (screen shot attached).
In the case the attachment does not appear, here is an imgurl link.
https://i.imgur.com/nG1qfxH.jpg
If any further information is required please let me know.
If also I may give some suggestions for future versions if you ever plan on making ones, I would happily write them down if you're interested.
Beautiful Job, hope to see this evolve even more and more.
God Bless You.
Regards,