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G15 LCD Program Archive
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Yea, you can get a black/white LCD and use Samurize to customize it to show pretty much anything you want (granted you have the plugin for it).
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oh well... Just got into the LCD studio stuff today, and I just made a small simple CPU/RAM meter to get started... ![]() Hardware: right now it requires a single core CPU, but it's easily adaptable to dual- or Quad-cores Software: None that I know of
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Just put together a simple little suite to display general system info (RAM usage %, CPU speed, CPU usage %, uptime, and volume); network information (hostname, local IP, and in/out throughput in b/sec); info from ATI Tray Tools (GPU temp and core speed, Env temp, and mem speed SDR - included ATI logo); and a "misc" page with the full local date/time and resolution/refresh rate - includes OCN flame).
I think it should be mostly plug-and-play. My goals were to provide a lot of info while still being very readable at-a-glance. Lemme know if it blows up your computer or something. 4 XDS files and a playlist set to 5 second intervals. As with binormalkilla's ATI Tray Tools plugin you'll need "system tray info" enabled. I confirmed that logging is not necessary. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Last edited by Chipp : 02-10-08 at 05:18 PM. |
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ill give this a try, *Glares at ATI* make a nVidia :P
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i tried using bladerunner but i don't get the correct temps from Speedfan. How do i fix this?
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You have a different version of SpeedFan than I used, and a different motherboard, so the order in which the variables are read by SpeedFan (and consequently by LCD Studio) will be different. All you have to do is go into the LCD Studio program BladeRunner and change the variable names for the displayed temperatures. Make sure you are in the properties tab, and then click on the number you wish to change the variable for. If memory serves, they are referred to as something along the lines of "temp1," "temp2," etc., so just switch it until the correct one displays and then save.
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how do i know which ones are the right ones?
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Do you know which ones are the correct ones in SpeedFan? It is really just guess and check until the value you see in LCD Studio is the one you want (i.e. it matches what SpeedFan says). Generally you will have two values that are close to each other in speedfan, which correspond to the two cores in your CPU. A third value is lower, but rises and falls along with the core temperatures, and represents the IHS for the CPU. Sometimes you will also have a northbridge or southbridge temperature, which won't change much compared to the other three when your system is under load and not under load. You will sometimes get random values for variables that don't exist or that SpeedFan doesn't read properly.
__________________Judging from your screenshot, my best guess says that your two cores are temp2 and temp3 and your IHS is temp1, so you would change the values in LCD Studio until the proper ones appear next to the labels I have made for them in my little program. But again, the only way to be reasonably sure which temperatures belong to which is by loading your system and seeing the temperature change trends as I noted above.
Last edited by stargate125645 : 02-28-08 at 04:06 PM. |
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