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Here's the original file. You can change it to your needs. Font added. 2026-03-05.spzip digital-7 (mono).ttf
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Thank you! I will try to reproduce the issue and see if anything can be done here Looking absolutely amazing! The clean panel design and the way SynQPanel has been used really stand out. We’ll take care of the remaining issues step by step… slowly but surely. It’s truly encouraging to see the download numbers growing and people being curious enough to try something new. That kind of support means a lot ❤️ 🙏
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I found a few in this search https://forums.aida64.com/search/?q="2560x1440"&quick=1&type=forums_topic&item=13296
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🚀 Introducing SynQPanel - A New Panel-Based Visualization Tool for AIDA64 Users
BHSY replied to GaHile's topic in SensorPanel
Thank you, GaHile, and well done for getting the flip‑clock feature working.👍 It's not a fancy design, but I’ve put together a simple 1920x515 flip‑clock with a weather forecast panel for my personal use. Now, I have my fancy system stats sensor panel (2560x720) underneath my monitor and a weather forecast with a flip-clock panel inside my PC case. 💪 Today's weather will be very hot, and the humidity is always high. ☹️ Note: The month, day, and week use normal custom gauge sensors. -
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@BHSY @Loyd Hi Everyone! I am excited to announce 🎤 that 🎉SynQPanel v1.0.4 is now available.🎉 ❤️ So many New Things ❤️ Flip Clock Enhancements – Full Flap (Please note that you one need images 0 to 9 with names 0 to 9 only to have the full new style full flap single digit clock) Dual Rendering Styles Added Single Digit mode alongside classic Split-Flap Split-Flap: Full-width image sets (00–59) for traditional airport-style displays Single Digit: Independent digit animation using 0–9 assets Synchronized Digit Logic Tens and ones flip in perfect sync during rollover (e.g., 19 → 20) Preserves realistic mechanical behavior Visual Improvements 3D lighting and dynamic shading based on flip angle Real-time hinge and ambient depth shadows Smooth ease-in-out animation curves (replaces linear motion) UI & Customization & Options Live interactive preview Smart auto-sizing for both single- and double-width assets Adjustable animation speed (Minutes / Hours) Shadow intensity and 3D lighting strength controls Redesigned, space-efficient properties panel Import Validation Automatic image-set validation (0–9 vs 00–59) based on selected mode Prevents incomplete or mismatched configurations System & Stability Improvements Core Hardening Improved XML parsing to safely handle malformed or partial config files Hardened shared-memory IPC for improved long-running stability Export Fix Fixed .sqx export modifying or omitting spzip configuration Sensor & Weather Fixes CPU Fan: Prevented unexpected source switching Days of the Week: Corrected incorrect day image display 7-Day Forecast: Added extended forecast support Hourly Weather: Added hourly temperature and rain probability Bug Fixes & Improvements: SynQPanel now waits for AIDA64 if it launches first and auto-connects when AIDA64 starts (no restart required) “Startup Delay” now correctly saves and updates the Windows Logon Task Wattage sensors retain decimal precision after .sqx import Fixed missing hourly weather icons and incorrect time display after re-importing deleted profiles Custom sensor unit spacing now mirrors AIDA64 formatting exactly (°C, °F, %) Fonts without explicit styling now default to Regular/Normal instead of Thin/Hairline TimeFlow absolute sensors now auto zero-pad to two digits (e.g., 05) 📢 Recommended update for all users. Thank you to the AIDA team and community for feedback, suggestions and logs that helped refine this release. 🙏 The update is available on GitHub here: ENJOY 🎉 https://github.com/sursingh-hub/SynQPanel/releases/tag/v1.0.4 Feedback and suggestions are always welcome. 🙏 Thank you again for the support! 🙏
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After some adjustment and testing. Maybe I know the problems. Its because SynQ uses too much resources for running videos. For example, if I insert 1 video of 480x1280 resolution, 1k bitrates, it will load up to 30-35% CPU usage (Intel 12900HK) and 3-4 core will be push to 100% all the time. While playing such video on Potplayer for example will cause just 5% CPU usage. This is the cause of flickering to happen.
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No worries - Enjoy👍
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I know it's a old post, but I really liked your panel and changed it a bit to my liking. 2026-03-03.spzip
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SensorPanel and OSD Not working after latest update (8.25.8200)
Sherminator98 replied to Sherminator98's topic in Bug reports
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I created these graphics. If you're interested, here are more different graphics for creating new sensor panels. https://www.deviantart.com/3xhumed/art/Element-Package-v1-1-by-Exhumed-862641961
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Okay, thanks Fiery. The motherboard has special connectors for water pumps. I don't use the OSD, during benchmarks, I use the Sensor page. But I admit that I'm using it less at the moment. The display "jumps" with the GPU Core disappearing and reappearing, and it's annoying. And thanks for explanation for Flows difference
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Fiery started following VRMs and Water Pumps
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It's quite complicated to be honest. Mostly because pumps may use the same fan headers (on the motherboard) as classic fans. We prefer to group items by unit. If you dislike the way and logic that the Computer / Sensor page shows the sensor readings, you can use the OSD Panel or SensorPanel features to have the sensor readings listed and displayed exactly the way you want. As for "what's the difference between a Flow Sensor and Water Flow ? They use the same sensor but different units ?", they are measured by different methods and yes, they also use different measurement unit.
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Surjeet Skin made custom skin for me it was great. very few changes had to be made and it works excellently
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just need to know the resolution of your sensor monitor. It will use a HDMI port on your GPU unless you get a monitor that plug into an usb. get your size (in pixels), do a search on here. most likely there will some skins that will fit. Good luck and have fun
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What is aida 64 and what sensors do I need??
COSTAJUNIOR replied to Mbibalo89's topic in SensorPanel
Hey man, relax — this is way simpler than it sounds 😄 You definitely don’t need to be a NASA engineer to use this. What is AIDA64? AIDA64 is a hardware monitoring software. It reads your PC’s hardware information in real time, like: 🌡 CPU temperature 🎮 GPU temperature ⚡ Voltages 🌀 Fan speeds 📊 RAM, GPU and CPU usage 💾 Disk space 🌐 Download/upload speed These numbers come from physical sensors that already exist in your motherboard, CPU and GPU. Every modern PC has them. AIDA64 just reads that data. And what is the “Sensor Panel”? AIDA64 has a feature called SensorPanel. It’s basically a customizable dashboard that you can display on a secondary screen — like that 8" display you’re thinking about buying. You turn that small screen into a dedicated hardware monitoring panel. Think of it like a digital dashboard for your PC. How does it work in practice? You connect the small display to your PC (usually HDMI + USB). Windows detects it as a second monitor. You install AIDA64. You create or download a SensorPanel layout. You drag it onto the small screen. Done. It becomes a dedicated hardware status display. Do I really need AIDA64? In most cases: yes. Some small displays come with their own software, but: They’re usually limited Not very customizable The interface is basic AIDA64 is what most people use to build clean, fully customizable monitoring panels. Will it work on an 8" screen? Yes. Perfectly. It works with: 5" 7" 8" 10" up to 12" You just need to design or use a layout that matches the screen’s resolution. Straight to the point The small screen acts as a second monitor. AIDA64 reads your PC’s sensors. SensorPanel displays that data in a clean, customizable way. There’s nothing complicated or mysterious about it. You’re basically adding a mini control dashboard to your setup.- 2 replies
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tistou77 started following VRMs and Water Pumps
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Hello It's odd to have the water pumps and the VRM fans in the same section (fans) I believe I've mentioned this before, but they don't go together. It would be better to have a separate WaterCooling section (below the temperature settings) for water pump, etc... And why not add the Flow Sensor with the water pumps and Water Flow too ? Thanks so much PS: By the way, what's the difference between a Flow Sensor and Water Flow ? They use the same sensor but different units ?
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AIDA64 8.25.8203 beta - Power Balancer items
Fiery replied to NereusH's topic in Hardware monitoring
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AIDA64 8.25.8203 beta - Power Balancer items
Skinny12 replied to NereusH's topic in Hardware monitoring
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Thank you so much for your kind words and support - it truly means a lot. I’m really glad the animated sensor panel adds value for you. Especially when you mention it as a “savior” - genuinely motivates us to keep improving every day. Your support is deeply appreciated. 🙏 Regarding the video flickering: this is usually related to performance limits rather than a strict resolution or bitrate cap. Larger videos (higher resolution/bitrate) naturally consume more GPU/CPU resources, which can cause random flickering. You may try the following steps: Please check Settings > Performance > Target Frame Rate and try increasing it to see if it improves the smoothness. Consider slightly reducing the video resolution or bitrate and test again. Keep in mind that each screen has its own refresh rate and hardware limitations. If the display refresh rate is lower, or if many sensors, images, and animated elements are active simultaneously, it can affect playback smoothness and cause flickering. In short, the more resources the panel uses (multiple sensors, high-resolution assets, animations, large videos), the heavier the load becomes - and this can sometimes impact video stability. We are continuously optimizing the app and removing bugs one by one, and feedback like yours helps us improve further. If possible, please share your panel resolution, display refresh rate, and video specs - I’ll be happy to look into it further. Are you facing such issues with all the panels or specific ones?
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I just built my first sensor panel spzip. Sharing it here, since I found the original on this forum and reworked it myself to suit my screen. Thanks to the original theme creator - I don't know who it was. Please credit them if someone knows. Screen is a BeadaPanel 8. The resolution is 1920x480. Nicks.SensorPanel.1920.480.spzip
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