
However, If the utility can be made to output a "log" file of some kind with current values, then you could use WebParser to interface with the log using the "file://" protocol and parse the information into a skin. Unless the utility has some kind of API interface, and you or someone is capable of writing a plugin for Rainmeter, then probably not. I hope this post makes sense, I am not sure exactly what kid of skin I am after except to say "monitors the system" with maybe a few other options, I am not sure what all Rainmeter has to offer. In some cases, the related Gigabyte services are also the culprits leading to this driver can’t release to failure. Apart from uninstalling the Gigabyte App Center utility, it is also a necessity to turn off the Gigabyte service and re-enable it again in Command Prompt. My question is, can easyTune be used in place of core temp? I would like to keep background process to a minimum. Solution 3: Uninstall and then Reinstall Gigabyte Services. easyTune seems to have most of the info I am looking for.

I see core temp must be running for Rainmeter and found SpeedFan to control the fan and I am not sure yet, what other process will need to running in order to, create a skin to Monitor my computer. It monitors core temp, sys temp, voltage, etc and has smart fan speed.

Redliner wrote:I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the Gigabyte motherboard utility easyTune.
