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Let's bring this discussion back to SensorPanels. The forum rules regarding shared content are straightforward: if a creator requests that their work or screenshots not be redistributed, we respect that request. This applies equally to everyone. Different members may have different personal views on copyright and sharing, and that's perfectly fine. However, this forum follows its own rules, and moderation is based on those rules rather than individual opinions. The discussion has become increasingly personal and has drifted away from the purpose of this topic. Personal attacks, accusations, speculation about other members' motives, and other off-topic posts have therefore been hidden to keep this thread focused and useful for everyone. Please keep future replies constructive and on topic. Further off-topic or personal posts may also be removed or hidden so this thread can return to its intended purpose: sharing and discussing SensorPanels. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Hi all, I just bought this new 12.3" 1920x720 screen to use for Aida64 sensor panel. Are there any free templates for 1920x720 resolutions? I cannot find any anywhere, any help would be appreciated, thank you.
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Thank you very much, I resized it to 1920x720px. I had to remove some of it. Be sure to install the fonts Orbitron. ASUS1920x720.sensorpanel
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VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
tistou77 replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
Ok thanks It's not a big deal, it would have confirmed to me that the battery was indeed dead, with the correct voltage. -
Ryzen 8700G Incorrect iGPU memory read speed in GPGPU test.
Fiery replied to Alexander_A's topic in Bug reports
Our benchmark reflects the performance of GPUs using OpenCL. When there's a bottleneck due to OpenCL limitations then AIDA64 will reflect that too. -
VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
Fiery replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
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VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
tistou77 replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
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VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
Fiery replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
Thank you! It may mean the standard VBAT register in your sensor chip is not actually relevant for VBAT measurement. -
🚀 Hey Guys! I'm back! 😎 First of all, thank you so much for all your love, support, and warm wishes. It truly means a lot! ❤️ Just give me a couple of days, and we'll be ready to rock and roll again! 🔥 I'll be taking some time to go through all your messages and answer everyone's questions one by one, so hang in there! As for the delay... my graphics card decided to call it quits! 😅 And with GPU prices being all over the place right now, it's been quite an adventure. But no worries-we're not letting that slow us or our show down! The spirit is high, the comeback is on, and the best is yet to come! 💪🎉 See you all very soon! ❤️
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VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
tistou77 replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
I don't have the VBat voltage in the UEFI BIOS (or I have never seen it) -
We've ordered a device and will start working on it as soon as it arrives in our labs.
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That screen should work as a regular monitor too, in which mode you can use the SensorPanel facility with it.
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VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
Fiery replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
Thank you. We've double-checked it, and according to the information available to us, AIDA64 uses the right sensor register to measure VBAT voltage. Did you see the VBAT voltage drop to under 1 Volt in the UEFI Setup? -
Yes, we're looking at a summer sale around late next month or early August.
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Good evening, I have been keeping an eye on Facebook hoping for a new sale, but I have not had any luck catching one. Could I expect one within the next month or what sort of timetable might I be looking at?
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🚀 Introducing SynQPanel - A New Panel-Based Visualization Tool for AIDA64 Users
BHSY replied to GaHile's topic in SensorPanel
I switched from the 1920×515 dark version panel to the 1920×480 white version to better match my NZXT white chassis case. Although the 1920×480 display is slightly smaller, its colors are noticeably more vibrant compared to the 1920×515 display. -
Note, windows has to have its display setting set to 100% scaling for sensorpanels on the desktop to display correctly, alternative way of doing this is right click the AIDA64 executable then setup the programs scaling options from there.
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Think it would be great if you could add an option to create a custom VU meter that shows audio output levels (10 levels logarithmic and linear scale) from the soundcard using windows WASAPI so i can show it on my usb lcd, preferably L and R channels, then i could make my own VU gauge similar to the one built in to Audacity Log scale VU would be -20 -10 -7 -5 -3 -1 +0 +1 +2 +3 db As i listen to a lot of music this feature would be very welcomed. Thanks! Paul.
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DasBoot started following Share your Sensorpanels
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I really like this, nice and clean easy to see at a glance. i love a detailed panel but sometimes during gaming i just want the facts and this is perfect for that, thanks for sharing.
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This is awesome news!
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VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
tistou77 replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
When I tested the new battery, the multimeter showed 3.23v (or 3.27v, I don't recall exactly). In Aida64, it shows 3.16v, if it helps
