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    Rainmeter HUD and Speedfan

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by xTank Jones16x, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. xTank Jones16x

    xTank Jones16x PC Elitist

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    Anyone know how to get the Rainmeter HUD - CPU Temp to work?

    It just says 0°. I downloaded and ran Speedfan, but nothing worked (I mean the Rainmeter, SF works fine in the Taskbar).


    And on a side note. Is there any way to get multiple temps with Speedfan to show them in the tray? When I select "Show in Tray" it de-selects the other temp I had selected, only letting me select one temp to show.

    Thanks guys.


    Heading to bed. Be back to up-date in the morning. :D
     
  2. ratchetnclank

    ratchetnclank Notebook Deity

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    Use CoreTemp. It can minimze to show the core temps in tray, but no fan speed.
     
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