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Hey,

here is my new "acht" samurize config. This time its all about information, so as you can see, you'll find lots of information spread all over the cfg.

In order to get the Temperatures work correctly you'll have to install speedfan (google helps) and adjust the sensors to fit to your mainboard.

Hope you will like it. Give it a try.


-ver 0.2
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Great, but IMHO a little bit illegible. You should give more space between meters.
thats why I am still working on it. Estimate a reorganized version in about 24 hours (or less).

I just wanted to hear what the communtity will say, so thank you for the comment.

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i want to ask about shortcuts of temperature meters
cpu - processor
mb - mainboard?
am - ?????????
dont know what this actually measures. but in the mainboard tools its described as ambient temperature.. so I named it like that... :(

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ha! :p
thats funny, coz i haven't any ambient temp meter in my mainboard :P it should be rather called "system temp" - i dont know if my power unit has sensor within...
ah, fu.k it :P
you did great job, waiting for next, great version : )

p.s. I doubt people has MByte internet connections....(i changed it) i think, you should write in kilobytes down and up speed.
thats a LAN meter. :P

And I think I have gone for 4 decimals so you can see kbytes.


-> I already thought about making a new version...

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hehe, you should make it net meter, thats more usefull IMO : )
I don't understand the second line, could you repeat?

I saw, you're thinking about nex ver so i would be happy if you'd follow that thought
hm, I am going to be working on a few things with the net meter.. The problem is that users have different connection speeds, a ADSL2+ user thinks a mb/sec meter is useful a ISDN or dial up user thinks a kb/sec meter is useful, know what I mean?

So my idea was a 0,000 MB/sec meter, because when someone has a ISDN/Dialup connection he can still se his DataRate (e.g. 8kb/sec -> 0.008Mb/sec ) and a ADSL2+ User can see his full 2 or more MB/sec...

But maybe ill find another, better way of making net traffic good to look at :P

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Yes, i know : )
Everywhere is in KB/s (mozilla, websites, download clients), so what with MB ? ;/

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