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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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Well hello there @ExtraktoR a pleasure to forum-meet you of course, normally I would NOT reply to this but I agree with @BHSY that something needs to be said not that I need to explain anything to you I spoke to @BHSY privately and I believe it was a very respectful conversation, unlike your baseless claims. 550 pages well yes this is a forum, this is a community why cant people share discuss and celebrate great works? whiles I am at it, have you ever had someone steal your work? claim it to be there own for public or financial gains? it ruins people. I was big enough to openly apologise for not realise someone else has shared someone else's work without knowledge and to show my support for creators who have been ripped off because of there works being sold or shared without knowledge @BHSY could have handled my post differently he private messaged me we talked and both ended up respecting each other a lot more. if you found my post pathetic then that's your view and I respect that it is not my place to tell you that you are wrong. now let me be frank it is not your place to tell me what or how I portray my respect. just going to leave this screenshot here... where you didn't not apologise for sharing someone else's works, you just made excuses
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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 -
pricls started following aida64 Custom gauges are not evenly spaced.
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I set up 10 png STATE0 through STATE9,0-4-state0 6-16-state1 18-38-state2-3 40-60-state4-5 62-82-state6-7 84-100-state8-9 How do I change the state every 20%?
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iOS Glass inspired version of my Plex panel. 1920 x 1080 resolution. I used ChatGPT to convert my previous backround into one that looks more glass-like. I use an Android box running Remote Panel and Odospace plugin on the host. The font I use is Geforce. Jon-PlexPanel-1080p-GlassTheme.oslcd
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Fiery started following AIDA64 With Thermalright Displays
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It will be supported by the next stable update of AIDA64 Business due next month.
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With the help of ChatGPT, gave my remote Plex panel an iOS glass theme. I use an AndroidTV box running the Remote Panel app and Odospace on my Win11 host. Jon-PlexPanel-1080p-GlassTheme.oslcd
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Statement on Sharing Sensor Panels Without Permission It needs to be said plainly: sharing sensor panels that are not your own, especially those no longer distributed, without the creator’s consent, is against forum rules and against basic respect for the work of others. No amount of argument changes this fact. The rules exist to protect creators and their rights, whether the panel is freely shared or paid, and they apply equally to every member here. If you did not design the panel, you do not have the right to repost or distribute it. While I cannot control whether our panels have already been distributed elsewhere without permission, that does not make it acceptable here. This time, I must speak up because it concerns our new member, @toveyr, and it directly relates to my sensor panel. @toveyr post is not fake. I repeat: it is not fake. Accusing him of fabricating a post is both unfair and baseless. He was trying to locate the original creator of the sensor panel design. He found me, and I advised him to remove the image from the forum since it is no longer distributed. As the author, it is my right to make that decision. What Tovery mentioned in his apology was not wrong; he acknowledged the issue and respected the principle of consent. That is the standard we should uphold in this community, and he has my respect. I am sure everyone here understands why the panel is no longer distributed: because some individuals were using it for profit without permission. As for the insults directed at other members, they do not strengthen any argument. They only increase hostility and weaken credibility. I’ve seen this same behavior on social media, particularly in online gaming communities, where some people resort to abusive language instead of constructive discussion. That approach adds nothing of value here. This community thrives when we respect each other. Ignoring that principle undermines trust and discourages creators from contributing. Moderation should be consistent, but members also need to accept responsibility for following the rules. Let me make it clear once again: rules are set for a reason. If you do not agree with them, then this forum is not the place for you. I normally would not respond to a post like this publicly, but since it concerns our new members, it is important to address it.
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Just wow! Now creating fake posts. You guys polluted almost an entire page (550) in this thread, just stroking each other's pee-pee. Now resorting to making fake and pathetic posts. Not long ago, a same moderator warned members about convoluting the thread with posts. Hypocrisy? Shame on you for assuming other forum members are to stupid to realize the quoted post above is contrived. Arrogance? If any integrity demonstrated by moderators, this post will be addressed publicly here in the forum, and this post not deleted. But as history has shown, anyone that disagrees with a moderator is banned. Hardly a demonstration of integrity.
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Hello, I have a z890 motherboard (MSI Tomahawk) and AIDA64 doesn't appear to have a way to view the RAM's VDD and VDDQ. Is there something specific I need to do in order to view these voltages? I've included a screenshot from AIDA64 showing that the voltages don't exist and another screenshot from HWiNFO64 where they do exist. Thanks!
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Can you share this panel or at least the Gauge
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Just downloaded AIDA64 Extreme beta to test my Thermalright Trofeo vision 9.16" display and it will indeed run completely silent at startup by creating a task scheduler "run on demand" task setting the user as SYSTEM it doesnt show anything in the windows tray this is awesome and will stop people from meddling with the program once ive got it setup properly, cant wait till AIDA64 business supports my screen.
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Trying to fit a 1920x482 image on the screen doesnt seem to center correctly, the top and bottom are off by a few pixels Any updates on when thermalright 9.16" will be supported fully in AIDA64 Business? Thanks Paul.
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VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
tistou77 replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
I reassembled the PC and I no longer have the old battery, sorry -
VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
Fiery replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
It means AIDA64 may use an incorrect sensor register to measure VBAT. Can you make test runs with both a depleted and a good battery? -
This looks amazing. Will you be sharing?
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VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
tistou77 replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
That's not the case, I did several tests, and it clearly indicated 3.12v for the faulty battery (~0.76v on the multimeter) The new battery fluctuates between 3.16 and 3.18v -
VBAT Battery monitoring (Asus Rampage VI Extreme Encore)
Fiery replied to tistou77's topic in Hardware monitoring
On that motherboard VBAT monitoring should work accurately. -
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
It should be able. What motherboard do you have? -
If you have no existing AIDA64 license, then you need a new license.
