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I have this configured for my card, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, but it can be altered to match the sensors for your card. This is designed for a system with eight physical cores, but can be modified to measure more or less. This skin uses the HWiNFO application and Rainmeter plugin to monitor information about your graphics card / GPU. I really recommend HWiNFO in your case, as CoreTemp currently does not support reading temperatures for the GPU, only the GPU.ĭeviantART is a good resource for existing skins. This skin uses the HWiNFO application and Rainmeter plugin to monitor the temperature of your CPU and the speed and load of each of your CPU cores. There are two that are well supported in Rainmeter: I deleted the skins folder and reinstalled fresh with no luck either after setting up again. for some reason its not displaying correctly in the CPU Gadget. I re-imagined the most widely used gadgets in a new suite named Rainmeter Gadgets. To monitor temperatures, you will need to be running one of several 3rd-party applications, and then use a corresponding Rainmeter plugin to get the values from the application. I am using HWinfo 5.92, latest and it does show the temps in HWinfo correctly, and with the correct variables. In 2015, I discovered Rainmeter, a free and open-source platform that enables creating skins that run on the Windows desktop.