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A resource monitor for rainmeter, part of my ongoing "Project Ghost" suite.Includes config files customized for 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 core systems, as well as one with a lot of room for modification by savvy users.
Each hexagon displays a different system resource statistic, updated in real-time.
The top left value is your CPU's current clock speed in gigahertz, beneath this is the core voltage running through your CPU.
Second on the top left is the overall load on your CPU in percent, underneath it is the percentile RAM usage.
The remaining top/bottom pairs are for each of your CPU's cores. The top value is the load percentage for that core, and the bottom value is the current temperature of that core in Celsius. This pattern holds for all variants of the skin, so a 8 core system would have 8 vertical pairs after the total load & RAM usage column, while a single-core system would have only 1. (Yes, the 1 core version will always have the same value for total CPU load and core#0 load)
This skin uses the CoreTemp plugin for rainmeter, in order for it to read values, CoreTemp must be running. download it here . It's free, it doesn't use a lot of resources, and it's accurate. Make sure to set it to load at start-up or the skin will look a bit funky when you boot up.
For anyone who wants titles added to the hexagons, if you look around my files you will see that there is support for it, but I have not bothered to add them myself. I plan to add them in a future update, but I don't find myself motivated to work on skins much lately, so I don't know when that will happen.
Wallpaper is in my gallery.
Enjoy!
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Comments: 6
Humanbeing360 [2014-10-07 00:01:49 +0000 UTC]
Hey How do I change the size of the hexagons fro Hexometer to match my Hexagonads?
I'm using Hexagonads 2.0 and the size is 4.865 for that, with a spacing offset of 3
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YGKtech In reply to Humanbeing360 [2014-10-07 23:43:46 +0000 UTC]
You can adjust the scaling factor for hexometer in the variables#.inc file for your configuration, the math is the same for both skins so you can just use 4.865 again and it should match up.
These files are stored in the resources folder for the skin. Β For example, if you are using the 4 core variant, you should edit the file Β resources /variables4.inc
Let me know if you need any more help figuring this out.
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Humanbeing360 In reply to YGKtech [2014-10-08 12:56:13 +0000 UTC]
Got it! thanks bro! Really helped out!
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