Could we possibly get the g15 display to show both °C and °F on the lcd. As there is plenty of room and it keeps from having to keep opening it up and unticking show in °f.
And yes i know you can do it with a calculator or pen paper, but it would be nice to see them both for a quick compare.
Example if looks like this.
CORE 0: 39°C - 0% LOAD
I would like to see it as this
CORE 0: 39°C - 102.2°F - 0% LOAD
Or if someone could tell me how to do it with the g15 applet that would work also.
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