Requires HWiNFO.ĬPUmemTemp1nocores.ini - only displays 1 Temp, and no individual cores, only the Average CPU usage.ĬPUmemTemp1to1.ini - This is more for AMD processors that have 1 core per Temp sensor. The original no Temps, and 3 with Temp versions.ĬPUmem.ini - the original meter with no Temps, no CPU fan.ĬPUmemTemp1.ini - only displays 1 Temp, if you don't want to see every core. There are 4 variants of the CPUmem Meter. The idea is, you see a meter with high activity, click it to get quick access to the Resource monitor so you can investigate why it is happening. Clicking on any Histogram will start up the Performance Resource monitor. There are several clickable locations on the meters. I'll fix any bugs as best I can, and I am trying to slow down on changes to this skin. This became way bigger that I thought it would, but they are all useful. They are simple looking but provide enough information so I can see if my system is running normally. These are Simple Performance monitoring meters (and a couple of extras) that I wanted for my own use. You can always use the CPUmem skin with just one temp sensor and use the HWiNFO sensor that represents the whole CPU. So the CPUmem skins stay the same as they were for now. With many different models of this Processor having different P to E core layouts, I'm not sure how I want to tackle that problem. Where the Efficiency cores are not threaded and have one temp sensor per core. I think the Performance Cores are actually 2 threads and have just one temp sensor per 2 core(or two threads). With Intel making the latest processors with Performance cores and Efficiency cores, I know the Temperature sensors do not line up with cores exactly in my meters. FYI, indexes may change value if you add more sensors later. Then you need to go into the Settings, then HWiNFO Gadget tab, and turn on (enable Report value in Gadget) for each sensor you will use. To use the new HWiNFO 7.x sensors (without the plugin), you need to get and run HWiNFO 7.x and make sure the Shared Memory settings if OFF. Lots of clean up and standardization in my coding. Can now hide both External and Internal IP addresses. Added Blur option, can be turned on or off. Added a border line, which you can change the color and turn on or off. Added rounded corners, which you can turn on or off. There are several tooltips on these, so move your mouse around and see what is there. Changed the Weather skins to use JSMorley's WeatherComJSON measures, and added up to 4 Weather skins, and added a two day forecast panel. (thank you raiguard, JSMorley, SilverAzide, and others for the ShowReg script to display the sensor Indexes. Changed all of the HWiNFO plugin measures to use the non-plugin Registry method with HWiNFO 7.x. Changed all the deprecated PerfMon measure to use UsageMonitor. Updated CPUmem to auto adjust up to 64 threads I'll list the changes first, then I'll lay out all the meters functions. I decided to update the major rev on this one because I have made a lot of changes. CPU freq on CPUmem skin would move when scaled up. Has a GitHub for viewer utilities.Bug fix. Available in free ( Community Supported) and paid versions. SIW, along with a temperature display, offers a number of other functions such as displaying passwords hidden behind asterisks, NAC changer, Network Tools, Monitor tester, Browser cookie and history explorer, along access to Windows tools and settings. This is the same company that created Defraggler, arguably the best disk defragmenter (by far). There are free and paid versions (and no ADs, just that free version has no support). Online help file and Menu Find feature to locate the menu you need. Speccy (by Piriform/CCleaner) Something simpler from somewhere you've heard of, provides basic information in an easy to use traditional styled GUI. Runs on Windows XP/Vista/7/8.1/10 in 45 languages. Most recent review (on, in German) rates it 4.2/5 last year. Was a Softpedia Editor's Choice when it was reviewed long ago, it's on its 64th update (5) now. MooO System Monitor lets you choose by checkbox what to display allowing you to create a desktop widget that can sit off to the side. Enormous menu has search function to locate which system information value you want to inspect. Most processors that can run Windows are also supported including AMD, Intel, Itanium, DEC Alpha, VIA. Windows 95, 98 and Me are also supported. System Information Viewer can check the temperature of each CPU core along with the temperature of other devices that report their values such as memory controller hub, HDD, SSD, GPU, UPS, etc.
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