![]() The others are all fixed-size and will display some blank readings for things that don't exist on your system. The CPU skin will dynamically add/remove cores based on the number of cores Argus Monitor reports. ![]() If you have used the SpeedFan plugin before, you'll find it familiar. Those skins also serve as a way to see how to get the different readings out of the plugin. It's not pretty it was made just to test the plugin, before I start using the plugin in my real skin. The plugin comes with a layout of example skins which demonstrate (most of) the various things it can get from Argus Monitor. As of Argus Monitor 4.0.2: Maximum of 32 CPU cores, 4 GPUs, 32 drives, 12 fans, and 12 motherboard temperatures (separate from CPU/GPU temps). Argus Monitor itself has some limitations which the plugin inherits.This is because they both queue up to receive updates from Argus Monitor, and it will only update one at a time. If you use both the plugin and the official gadget at once, both of them will only be updated half as often as usual. ![]()
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