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Old 06-28-07   #82 (permalink)
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Here is my design for ATI Tray Tools Temp monitoring. It has the GPU temp gauge with the numerical data next to it. It has a bar graph over time of the maximum GPU temp.
The right side contains the same format with the environment temperature. I got the ATI picture from a file in the program files/ati folder and cropped it, then imported it into LCD Studio. I worked on this last night, and I'll be cleaning it up too. Let me know if you have any suggestions, or if you can find a better looking ATI logo. I'm thinking about checking out toogle.com to see how that image looks.
Requirements:
1)LCD Studio
2)ATI Tray Tools (running)
3)LM63 or other temp montitoring diode onboard you GFX card
4)System tray hardware monitoring turned on, may need the logfile active but I'm not sure

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File Type: rar ATI Tray Tools design and playlist.rar (5.4 KB, 745 views)
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