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Now I think I get it. You have 1 output for days, 1 for hours, and 1 for minutes, – is this correct? Congratulations on getting it working.I reuse the same diagram for Days Hours and Minutes since they're inter-related. The portion that you highlighted is for Minutes and for that 'sensor' there would be a blue output box for that value. Same for Days 'sensor'
Ha ha, I just knew what to look for, because in the template for the rotating fan from aquasuite (e.g. from the "aquaduct" overview page) the pivot point of the *.png is also shifted 1-2 pixels off center.Very keen observation!
Well I was partially right. The animations definitely increase GPU load, and IMHO they should not, or at least not as much as they do. I don't understand why a little spinning fan can put that much load on a GPU. The part I was not right about is assuming PvF was referring to GPU load. He was referring to CPU load, so they both go up, but I think the impact is larger on the GPU.If you decrease the "Duration" value, the fan blades will spin faster and increasing its value will have the opposite effect.
When I was doing protein folding (BOINC projects), I'd like to squeeze every ounce of performance out of my systems too. These days just light gaming and listening to musics. Hence, my obsession with RGBpx functions/features.
@Speedy-VI was right, I checked Task Manager again, these animations takes an additional ~12% GPU utilization.
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