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OneRound started following Issue with custom gauge display -- "n-States"
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I created a "n-state" gauge with 26 steps from 0 to 25. The gauge is attached to CPU temperature. I also have a simple sensor set to CPU temperature and that temp reads the same as my motherboard is reporting, so Aida does read the value correctly. I set the min-max values of the gauge to 20 and 95. 20 being room temp and 95 as hot as I want to see until I understand my new system. As I understood it, 95-20 means a 75 degrees range. And with 25 steps in the 75 degree range each 3 degrees change should move the gauge one more step on the display. So, with a temp of 40 degrees, I assumed I would get either 6 or 7 steps out of the 25 displayed on the gauge. But I'm getting about 14. I will include a screen snip below. Hopefully someone can give me some insight into this issue.
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Sure, apologies it's a been a little over a week since I've been back on here. Mind sharing those mate?
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Hello everyone, I have a Turing 9.2 screen for resolution 1920 * 462 and it’s quite disappointing, the slow data transmission imposes limited panels. Which screen do you recommend to replace it with a similar size or the same ratio of resolution thank you in advance to all
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74 - NeonFlux Ready size: 1280x800 / 1920x480 / 1920x515 / 2560x720 / 515x1920 / 720x2560 For other widescreen sizes, please PM me or use the contact form on the website. Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs
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Zero and sub-zero temperatures are considered invalid readings by AIDA64.
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Thank you for the data! Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade. Let me know if it helps.
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After installing its corresponding device driver, your device (Win USB Display) actually acts as a secondary monitor under Windows. So there's no need to implement native USB display support for it, but you can simply use the SensorPanel facility of AIDA64 with your display.
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It's not possible to get it from Task Manager I'm afraid.
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Thank you for addressing this publicly - I genuinely appreciate you stepping in and responding to the speculation directly. You’re absolutely right: SynQPanel started as an adaptation of InfoPanel, which is GPL and open-source. I also want to acknowledge and thank you again for the insight and advice you shared before launch. Your openness, guidance, and lack of objection at the time were appreciated then and still are now. From the beginning, SynQPanel was never intended to replace InfoPanel or compete with it feature-for-feature. The goal has always been much narrower: to focus specifically on the AIDA64 user base, remove broader hardware stacks (HWiNFO, Libre, LCD support, etc.), and explore a more tightly scoped, AIDA-centric workflow. That focus is a deliberate design choice-not an attempt to re-create InfoPanel under a different name. I also agree with you on attribution. I’ll make this clearer in the project documentation so users understand the lineage and speculation can be put to rest. Transparency benefits everyone. On contributing back: where fixes or improvements are generic and useful to InfoPanel’s broader audience, I agree that upstreaming them makes sense and aligns with the spirit of open source. And for clarity to AIDA lovable users following this thread: SynQPanel is intentionally not designed to support InfoPanel formats, LCD, USB hardware, or act as a drop-in replacement. The scope is narrower by design, and that’s intentional. THIS WILL REMAIN Forever!! Thank you again for engaging constructively - and for the work you’ve done on InfoPanel over the years. A lot of people here, myself included, have benefited from it.
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🚀 Introducing SynQPanel - A New Panel-Based Visualization Tool for AIDA64 Users
BHSY replied to GaHile's topic in SensorPanel
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I am the original developer of InfoPanel (IP). Have been receiving multiple PMs regarding this. Anyway, IP is open source and GPL. Anyone is welcome to modify. I’ve checked the repo of SynQPanel, it’s clearly adapted from IP based on the structure, classes etc. I know because I wrote most if not all of it by hand, before Claude and such. It’s actually an honour that someone wants to take my work and adapt it. Attribution could be better. But users who know will know and it doesn’t bother me much. It would be better if you responded directly to such queries so that I stop receiving PMs of “someone is stealing/ripping IP”. Lastly, I was approached by @Surjeet regarding this before launch. I did not object. I also gave advice. Therefore I am not surprised by this. The main ask I had was that in the spirit of open source, if you have a singular feature to add I hope that you add it to the original code base so that more users can benefit from it. If you have a fix for the original software it would be great to also contribute to the original code base. I understand where this project is heading. However inevitably, you are going to be asked to support IP formats, or directly support LCDs and the like. If you accede and become more like IP, it would contravene the above mentioned spirit.
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Intel ARC B580 not showing many sensors
LemartesDorn replied to metalguru69's topic in Hardware monitoring
I'm not an expert, but isn't it possible to get the information from, for example, the Task Manager itself? I understand it would be an indirect measurement, but it would allow displaying the needed metric on the LCD screen, and that would be enough for me. -
🚀 Introducing SynQPanel - A New Panel-Based Visualization Tool for AIDA64 Users
Loyd replied to GaHile's topic in SensorPanel
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Hey guys! I poured my heart and soul into building this-late nights, nonstop effort, and a whole lot of belief. I didn’t disappear… I was just deep in the grind 😄 No GIFs. No animations. No extra fluff. No knowledge is required!! Just drop in your numbers as simple, static images (PNGs), and let SynQPanel work its magic. ✨ This is still a work in progress, still being tested-but what’s coming is something I’m genuinely proud of, and I can’t wait for you to experience it. Special Thanks and shout out to @BHSY and @Surjeet for giving this idea and helping me on this: Screen Recording 2026-01-30 090245.mp4
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Fiery started following Slow sensor update rate on WigiDash LCD panel
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Slow sensor update rate on WigiDash LCD panel
Fiery replied to DangoPC's topic in Hardware monitoring
That looks normal. I suspect the slow update rate is because WigiDash software does the updating of the display too slowly. Please note that unlike with most LCD protocols, WigiDash displays are updated through shared memory interface with their WigiDash software. So the actual communication with the display hardware is not done by AIDA64, but by WigiDash software. -
I've sent you a private message about this.
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For a 1024x600 screen : FPS requires Rivatuner - Might require some tweaking for your specific system. Naavi.spzip
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I used an iPad mini as an LCD monitor and created several themes for it. I'm posting them here. The resolution is 1024x768. Maybe someone will find them useful. 2026-01-29)3.rslcd
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Good night, maybe someone has an old iPad mini 1 and used it as an LCD monitor for the sensor panel? I wanted to buy an LCD monitor, but then I remembered that I have an iPad mini 1 in excellent condition. And in general, now I am in the process of installing it in my computer case, I have already connected it to AIDA 64 via the remote sensor and installed on the iPad Mercury browser, because another ones didnt have a fullscreen mode. I also had to jailbreak my iPad because the firmware on it is very old and Apple no longer supports it and I couldn't download anything to it. I also had to search for Mercury Browser in the form of an IPA file, which I subsequently installed through three 3utools on my jailbroken iPad. I also had to create a theme for the iPad for the sensor panel myself because the resolution it has I did not find ready-made ones its resolution is 1024x768. I created six themes, six pages for Aida 64 for panel sensors. It will need to be posted in another thread where several of them are shared, maybe it will be useful to someone.
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I have submitted a couple of panels, all in a vertical 515X1920 format as the panel was in a Hyte Y60. That machine started having problems. So I started a new build and demoted the Hyte machine to a multi-media PC (way too big for that, but...). I didn't see the need for the panel in the Hyte case anymore so I wanted to see if it world work in the new system which is based on a Lian Li 217 case. It does work but in practical terms it has to be on it's side. Since I'm using it in a horizontal position vs vertical, I took my last posted screen and made it work horizontally. Then I added a few more sensor items just so I could keep track on a mostly new build. System at idle when I took the screen shot. Hope it gives others an idea or two. And of course I'm always open to suggestions. 3H for Taichi.spzip
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Systemlanguage and language in aida are german, ssonsorpanel shows week days in english.
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