No issues, no doubts, no question. I am just here to have a discussion regarding Rainmeter customization and MSI afterburner. Actually I have bought a new windows 7 system at my home and I loved it. There is no gadget, device or system present at my place with whom I never messed or left without doing any sort of research or experiment. Currently I am on mission with this newly bought system and my research is regarding Rainmeter customization and MSI afterburner as I already mentioned above. Actually I was trying to get MSI Afterburner hardware monitoring information into my Rainmeter customizable resource meter and guess what? I actually did it successfully without facing any kind of trouble. I am really very much happy with it, just because of this reason I decided to post a thread on this topic and now here I am. I would really like to share up my experience with you and let you all know what exactly I did to get this Afterburner monitoring tool into Rainmeter, hope so it would be helpful for other windows 7 user if anyone looking out for the same thing to be done into it.
There’s nothing much to be done for adding Afterburner into the Rainmeter, what exactly I did was got a plug-in for the same purpose. Actually this plug-in plays a huge role. It somehow allow the operation to be performed successfully, I mean to say that it lets the MSI Afterburner monitoring information to get a place into the e Rainmeter customizable resource meter.
I got this plugin from internet. If you search you might get two different plugin for the same purpose. Don’t get confused, those plugin are available based on the version of OS you have installed into your machine. Both are differentiated as 32 bit and 64 bit, you need to just download the one that is available for your version of windows system and then make sure that you do save your file into the following path: C:\Program Files\Rainmeter\Plugins. Once you get download and install the plugin into your machine now there is nothing much to be done. From then onwards you can simply define any measures from MSI Afterburner. Once you are done, you can notice that you are now able to utilize this measure in your preferred meters independent of anything. But there is one more thing that is to be noted down, you may also require certain DataSource Parameter that would help you to specify the source within the Afterburner for the purpose of placing the query. Rest everything is fine, now you are completely set with everything.
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