If it's going to show Physical cores, then "core1:" makes sense, but the display should only show 12 cores. The CPU gadget shows "core1:" and "core2:" etc, but doesn't denote if it's a physical core or a logical one. Since SMT was invented, I have NEVER heard a tech call a CPU "4 physical cores and 8 logical cores", they ALWAYS say "4 cores, 8 threads". So, if you have a CPU with 4 physical cores that has 8 logical cores, the CPU is capable of running 8 simultaneous threads. Only one thread can run on any logical core. It is impossible for those numbers to disagree. Duplicating the Core 0 temperature by showing the exact same data twice (Logical core 1 and logical core 2) is redundant and useless. This is because both are showing the temperature of physical core 0. Looking at physical core 0, logical core 1 and logical core 2 will show the same temperature. Only a physical core can have a temperature. I think we're scrambling around terminology here. Windows knows exactly how many physical cores this machine has. SilverAzide wrote: ↑ October 11th, 2021, 8:41 pm You can whitelist it if you want, up to you. I'd point out that these skins have been using RainFile for years, and RainFile has been around since 2015 or so, so I have no idea why MS is suddenly having issues with this. For some reason MS Defender is triggering on this skin due to inclusion of RainFile.exe. I'm getting a virus warning from Windows defender when I download either 1.8.0 or 1.8.1.any ideas what is going on?Ĭontainerfile: C:\Users\sdimm\Downloads\ModernGadgets_v1.8.0.rmskinįile: C:\Users\sdimm\Downloads\ModernGadgets_v1.8.0.rmskin| Sherminator98 wrote: ↑ October 12th, 2021, 3:03 am A toggle is not going to help you here, as you are showing two different things: percent usage for logical cores and temps for physical cores. For AMD CPUs that can report per-core temps, and for Intel CPUs, the skin should report temps in pairs (each pair of cores will show the same temp). Your skin appears off somehow, it should not show any zero values (this could be related to a HWiNFO reporting bug in a recent 7.x release, where some cores on AMD CPUs are missing). Each pair of logical cores should show the same temperature, corresponding to the physical core. In a separate issue, the reason you are not seeing all the temps is that there is something misconfigured in the skin. there are 24 logical cores, ordered 0 to 23. Look at the Performance Counters (Processor > % Processor Time), which is where Rainmeter (and HWiNFO) get the usage data. Even HWiNFO shows you the 24 threads (or logical cores) for the percent usage, and you won't get Windows or HWiNFO to turn them into just 12 no matter how much you'd like them to. The fact remains that Windows is seeing logical cores, and the usage percentages are reported by logical core. Even HWiNFO isn't going to make any difference. Sorry, none of those arguments is relevant. Anything else just doesn't make logical sense. To satisfy both camps, a toggle would be a great compromise. The gadget should read "threads" if it's going to show 24 entries and forgo showing temperatures for 1/2 of the threads, or it should retain the correct term "cores" and only show actual real cores and their temperatures. I guess what I'm getting at is that the gadget is confusing for someone who is a true computer nerd afflicted with a bit of ADHD. You can't show a temperature for a thread, because a thread is not hardware and does not have an associated temperature. Even Rainmeter/MGadgets understands the difference, showing temperatures for the cores, but not the threads, which is the whole purpose of my issue. HWINFO running under Windows see's cores and threads separately. Windows sees threads as they are, virtual components of cores. Xeon X3430 2.40GHz 3.06GHz or Core i3 540 3.06GHz 4.0GHz (Freezer 7 Pro) / Mobo: MSI H55M-ED55 / PNY CS1111 240GB / GPU: ATI FirePro V3800 / Mem: 4x2GB DDR3-1600 G.Skill 4GBRL RipJaws - 8GB total / PSU: Seasonic S12II 620WĪMD Phenom II X4 B93 / Mobo: ASUS M2A-VM / GPU: ATI Radeon Xpress X1250 / Crucial M4 120GB / Mem: 2x2GB DDR2-800 - 4GB total / PSU: Antec 380W.Brellyn wrote: ↑ October 11th, 2021, 8:00 pm AMD Ryzen 9 5950X (True Spirit 140 Direct) / Mobo: Asrock Fatal1ty X470 / EVO 970 500GB + WD Blue 250GB + HDD / GPU: Dell RX 570 4GB / Mem: 2x16GB DDR4-3200 G.Skill 32GTZKW TridentZ - 32GB total / PSU: Seasonic Prime Ultra Gold 650WĬore i7 2600K 3.4GHz 4.3GHz (Scythe Mugen2) / Mobo: Biostar TP67XE / 2x Inland Pro 120GB + HDDs / GPU: ATi Mach64 VT2 / Mem: 4x4GB DDR3-1600 G.Skill 8GBXL RipJawsX - 16GB total / PSU: Seasonic S12II 620W.Ĭore i3 7130U / MiniPC / SanDisk SDSSDP-128G / GPU: Intel HD 620 / Mem: 1x8GB DDR3L-1600
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