- #HWMONITOR PRO V1.37.0 KUYHAA FOR MAC#
- #HWMONITOR PRO V1.37.0 KUYHAA ZIP FILE#
- #HWMONITOR PRO V1.37.0 KUYHAA PC#
#HWMONITOR PRO V1.37.0 KUYHAA PC#
On another computer (the developer’s computer, I presume, because the following screenshot is from HWMonitor’s homepage) HWMonitor is able to display much more detailed information:Īs you can see for Franck’s PC HWMonitor shows information that is not available for my laptop, such as CPU voltages and fan speeds.Īlthough there is a large variance from computer to computer in regards to what type of information HWMonitor will be able to display, all modern computers have temperature sensors on their main components (motherboard, CPU, GPU, and hard drive) so everyone should atleast be able to glean temperature information out of HWMonitor. For example, on my laptop HWMonitor shows the temperatures for my motherboard, CPU, hard drive, and GPU (graphics card) it also displays the voltage for my GPU: Exactly what type of information HWMonitor will provide you depends on your computer hardware. HWMonitor (which creatively stands for hardware monitor) is a very simple program that displays computer temperatures, voltages, and fan speeds it shows the current, minimum, and maximum values for each data type. Although there is no rule that says you cannot do it on desktops, typically monitoring hardware temperatures is for laptops because, as I already mentioned, desktops usually don’t have overheating issues. To deal with the previously mentioned overheating issue, it is always a good idea to monitor hardware temperatures. Laptops, on the other hand, are known to overheat because of their restricted air flow and weaker cooling systems thanks to their compact size. If a desktop is overheating, 9/10 times there is some hardware defect. Because of their larger size, desktops typically don’t have a overheating problem – there is enough space to add extra cooling systems and increase fan sizes as need, and air flow is not restricted (as much).
To help manage this heat, all computers have cooling mechanisms such as fans, heat sinks, etc. (Most modern computers will force shutdown before that happens, though.) Overheating is bad because it can cause permanent damage to your hardware. This heat, of course, needs to be dealt with otherwise your computer will overheat. When you use computer the internal components generate heat as a result of the “exercise” you put them through. The laws of physics (chemistry? biology? who cares…) don’t apply just to you – they apply to your computer, too. This plugin has proven to be too problematic, and has been removed.When you exercise, your bodies burns calories and you feel hot you start sweating. In all recent versions of Sketchup those 2 files are already pre-installed in the Tools folder - so adding these older versions into Plugins can cause all sorts of subtle problems - please don't do it.
#HWMONITOR PRO V1.37.0 KUYHAA ZIP FILE#
WARNING - this zip file contains 2 files - sketchup.rb and extensions.rb - DO NOT put these into your Plugins folder - or if you do/have please remove them ! Version updated: no bug splats - SU8 lines changed thanks to Dan Rathbun i have listed all the names next to their respective scripts both in the toolbars and in the tutorials. Lastly as we all know, All Thanks, Credit and Prayers, go to the writers of these rubies who have had an immense impact upon the inhabitants of the sketchup planet. You can now find the video tutorials here as well I hope that it will inspire many who have never used some of these jewels before. Together with video tutorials (high quality) You will also find the pack on my website under the resources section
This is beta really, it is important to save your work before using some of the tools.
(always backup your plugins folder before install!) it includes all the files needed to run the toolbar.
#HWMONITOR PRO V1.37.0 KUYHAA FOR MAC#
It is a toolbar with some powerful functions from the Masters - the script works with v6 and v7 and is packaged with an installer for pc and a zipped archive for mac (and pc).