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Enough, i keep it like that until i have new ideas. 1920x480 EDIT: NET Down and Up have wrong settings in the graphs. But you need to edit everything anyway... Checki.tulcd
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NAGYON SZĂPEN KĂSZĂNĂM A MEGOSZTĂST SZĂP PANEL
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Sorry to hear the panel didnât meet your expectations.đ Let me clarify how this works. SynQPanel is the only platform that can display GIFs and video animations. AIDA64âs sensor panel system does not support video playback, even on Turing Smart devices. It only renders static layouts with live sensor data updating on top. Thatâs why the design looks animated inside SynQPanel but doesnât ârunâ as a video once uploaded to your Turing display through AIDA64. This is why my listing specifies: âVideo display functionality requires SynQPanel.â I included the video version as a complimentary (free) addition. At present, SynQPanel does not support Turing Smart devices. Please also note that SynQPanel and AIDA64 are not interconnected programs; SynQPanel relies on AIDA64âs shared memory to access sensor data, but they operate independently. For the most reliable experience, I recommend using a USBâpowered HDMI display in the future. That way, you donât have to worry about whether Turing Smart devices can support the programs. Turing Smart devices are limited to their own builtâin software, so unless youâre using that software to monitor system sensors, itâs difficult for thirdâparty programs to provide full support. If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to me. Thank you.
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Hello Wanted to share my Panel for 8.8" screen (1920x480). Its my first try and i want to keep it as simple and clean as i can. I know i could add more info but for me those are the most important. Maybe i will add clock speeds and voltage as well, but thats the current state now. I still dont like the bars, i try to change them to custom but dont know how yet, working on it. What i really like is the yellow and red indicators on CPU + GPU (and Board as well) if the temp rises to a specific "warning" and "critical" level. So if there is no color, everything is fine. I think thats also a very clean and simple approach. What do you think? Its not done yet... but like 80%
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Can someone please share this in 1024x600?đ
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looks really fantastic brother, any chance of a 600x1024 version ?
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Can You share that. Thank You
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What screen do you recommend me to replace mine
Checki replied to PatrickP's topic in General Discussion
I have the turzx 8.8 screen and donât see any performance issues. -
Any plans to support Thermalright TROFEO VISION 9.16 LCD?
Checki replied to Schakal's topic in General Discussion
Why donât you just buy the turzx 8.8 screen? Itâs basically the same and works. -
That's really cool, could you share it?
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I'm seeing the same thing on all four of my Samsung SSD's. There are two options in the sensor panel for the SSD's, but it's only the two identical numbers to choose from. So it seems AIDA64 is not actually picking the 2 temperatures out of the 3 that are not identical. In this screen shot I've highlighted the sensor readings from HWiNFO. The two temperature options you get in AIDA64 are the 1st and 3rd options shown in HWiNFO. I was able to verify this on my 'C' drive as you can see in this case the third number is actually different. When selecting the second (#2) sensor from AIDA64 it's actually showing the 42° of the third sensor in HWiNFO. It would be great to be able to see what's typically the hottest reading from my SSD's. According to Gemini, the second number is the controller temp: Gemini - "HWiNFO typically displays three distinct temperature sensors for Samsung NVMe SSDs (like the 970/980/990 Pro) to monitor different components: Drive Temperature (NAND/General), Drive Temperature 2 (Controller), and sometimes a 3rd sensor (often related to another component or a specific NAND zone). The controller (usually Temp 2) generally runs much hotter than the NAND flash."
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1024x600 Resolution 100 position gauge,absolutely new design OC dashboard panel available now!!! www.aida64skins.in
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fixed: S.M.A.R.T. Current values missing in AIDA64 v8.30.8300
FatBoyNL replied to Viper7853's topic in Bug reports
Thanks for the explanation! Case solved then; I didn't realize that those SMART columns had always been empty for NVMe drives in the past.. 𫣠-
Any plans to support Thermalright TROFEO VISION 9.16 LCD?
Fiery replied to Schakal's topic in General Discussion
We couldn't make the existing module more reliable yet. We're still working on it... -
Any plans to support Thermalright TROFEO VISION 9.16 LCD?
Capybara replied to Schakal's topic in General Discussion
Any updates?
