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eon1974
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
Love it
Awesome Gadget (21/07/2009)
Works perfectly, on my Vista 32bit with 2x 280GTX, and my Vista 64bit with 1x 295GTX, and my friends Vista 64bit with 2x 8800GTS.
Could use a few more customization options.
For those having problems...Install both the gadget & Rivatuner.
Then, to setup Rivatuner properly, "RIGHT-CLICK" on the gadget (in sidebar NOT gadget gallery), select "OPTIONS", and click on the "INSTRUCTIONS" tab, this will tell you exactly how and what to select.
MassTC
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
Love it
Awesome GPU Monitor Gadget (14/02/2009)
This gadget is great. I just got my new video card ATI Radeon 4870 and wanted to get a GPU monitor. I was talking to Nick (the developer and a good friend of mine) and said it would be so kewl to have a gadget for my new graphics card. He said actually I have been working on one and need some feed back from a different video card than I have. So we worked together over the phone and through emails to get this gadget to a published version that should work very well. I did nothing but try the gadget and send snapshots. Nick did all the programming and the many hours he put into this is well appreciated.
I hope you all enjoy. I sure have enjoyed this through the beta version to the one that is posted today on the microsoft sidebar website.
He is very good with getting it working for you if you have any issues feel free to contact him.
Chris
VonDaveDraeghonov
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Love it
Brilliant!!! (24/08/2009)
I'd like to thank the creator of this gadget!!!
I'm running 7 x64; no support from ATI for my x1900 vidcard.
But thanks to this gadget, I can check not only the temoerature of the card itself, but heaps more!!!
10/10 fo sho!!!
regards, Dave
MSSUX
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Love it
Best Monitoring Gadget around !!! (21/04/2009)
A real godsend as gadgets go !! Really easy to install and configure with RivaTuner, monitors my CrossFire setup perfectly in Vista Ultimate x64.
@ Mark - The updated rev.2.0 now has a Fahrenheit option for lazy yanks to stop them whining ;oP
@ Adam - Erm, you have to have RT monitoring in the background or it won't work, it ain't a magic utility which picks stuff up from the ether .. RTFM.
Kudos Nick, best gadget I've used and have been looking for this sorta thing for ages, 10/10 !!!
Ancalogon
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Love it
The perfect monitoring utility for me so far! (25/02/2009)
Thanks for taking the time to write this. It has anything I am interested in monitoring! Vista sidebar needs more nerdy stuff like this ;)
AstonVillaAVFC
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Love it
Vista 64-bit, SLI, works great (17/02/2009)
Works without a problem on 64-bit Vista with SLI.
DireTooth
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Love it
Thank you.... (17/02/2009)
This is a great one... who cares about American Fahrenheit issue. Just find a way to convert. The world is not going around America.
Nurzaik
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Love it
Awsome (17/02/2009)
Really Great For Monitoring my GPUs, One thing I wished was that i can monitor both GPU Temperatures with a Bar of sorts.
Joelyrollypoley
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Love it
A great gadget (14/02/2009)
I really like this. It has a great looking interface, and it provides valuable information that is easy to read at a glance. The only problem I had with it was that I had to install RivaTuner and configure it in order to obtain readings in the gadget itself. If this was made easier, then this would be perfect
great job!
rougegoat
0 of 1 people found this review helpful
It's okay
wrong card being monitored. (24/02/2009)
i'm having this weird issue where Rivatuner is monitoring my video card, but this gadget is displaying only the information from my onboard graphics chip. needless to say, this makes the gadget useless for any purpose when the thing it is busy monitoring isn't something that needs to be monitored. that being said, if it did monitor the video card instead of the onboard chip, it would be an amazing gadget. any advice on how to get it to monitor the right thing?
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