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Fiery replied to RedPencil's topic in Hardware monitoring
In AIDA64 please press Ctrl+D --> Sensor Debug --> ISA Sensor Dump. Copy-paste the full results into this topic, or attach the results as a TXT file to your post. Thanks, Fiery -
Yes red and blue isn’t the best but normally you shouldn’t see the red color, at least in my setup thank you, yes I’m beginner and used canva and gimp. didn’t see the progress bar option in canva, will try this next time. but as you can see in the last post, I changed the bars already. but I also thought about bars in the style you showed here! I will leave it for a week and will tweak some things, but no time for this now.
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#79 - WINGSYNC METRICS CONSOLE Ready size: 1280x800 / 1920x480 / 1920x515 / 2560x720 / 515×1920 / 720×2560 Playing a video of logo glitch effects via SynQPanel. Feel free to contact me for sizes not currently listed on the website. Experience a sleek, sensor panel with sci‑fi design, live performance tracking, and easy‑to‑read system metrics. This AIDA64 panel offers two types of still images: standard static logo visuals and glitch-style effect animated stills. By tapping the ‘seconds’ sensor, the glitch effect imitates animated motion. The package includes two files: the AIDA64 file (.spzip) and the SynQPanel file (.sqx). Video display functionality requires SynQPanel, which is not supported on Turing Smart Devices. The video file is not supported on AIDA64. The SynQpanel file is included as a free bonus. As per forum rule: Do not repost the same design or small variations more than once per week Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs
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Red background + dark blue text = not a good choice imo. Custom loading bars. There are various techniques. Depends on your graphic skill and software you use. https://www.canva.com/ Go to canva.com and create a new design (e.g., Custom Size 800x200 px). Search for "Progress Bar" or "Loading Bar" and select a template. Delete the pre-made bar and do the following: Draw a long, thin rectangle to serve as the background (gray). Draw 15 equally sized rectangles or circles next to it (leaving some space between them). Group them together. Duplicate the group several times to create different fill levels (0 to 15 filled). Colors: Empty = light gray; Filled = e.g., blue or green. https://inkscape.org/de/ Create a new document. Draw a long rectangle as a background strip. Using the Rectangle Tool, create 15 segments of equal width: Draw a rectangle → Press Ctrl + D to duplicate → Use the arrow keys to position them side by side. Select all 15 → Arrange → Align and Distribute → Distribute evenly. 4. Create a second row (or duplicate the same objects) for the filled version. 5. For different fill levels, simply duplicate the groups and the corresponding number of segments. Total beginner → Canva Want vector-based and scalable? → Inkscape Need many versions / animation? → Adobe After Effects
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Hi, I recently upgraded to the ASUS X870E-E ROG Strix Gaming R2, and I've lost all my fan sensors and my MB temperature header sensor.
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I've sent you a private message 😉
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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... EDIT 2: I think about changing the left section, so you can add 2 or 3 Hard Drives. The Net speed will move to the top section. And maybe on the bottom where Fans are, i add voltage and clock speed. So more people can use it if they want I also want to change the colors a bit, not 100% happy with it. Checki.tulcd
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possible to PM me promo code for aida64 extreme?
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NAGYON SZÉPEN KÖSZÖNÖM A MEGOSZTÁST SZÉP PANEL
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Sorry to hear the panel didn’t meet your expectations.😟 Let me clarify how this works. SynQPanel is the only platform that can display GIFs and video animations. AIDA64’s 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. That’s why the design looks animated inside SynQPanel but doesn’t “run” as a video once uploaded to your Turing display through AIDA64. This is why my listing specifies: “Video display functionality requires SynQPanel.” 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 AIDA64’s shared memory to access sensor data, but they operate independently. For the most reliable experience, I recommend using a USB‑powered HDMI display in the future. That way, you don’t have to worry about whether Turing Smart devices can support the programs. Turing Smart devices are limited to their own built‑in software, so unless you’re using that software to monitor system sensors, it’s difficult for third‑party 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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Made a new one for my Wigidash (1024x600).2026-05-16 Final3.spzip Layout done by ChatGPT 🤣 2026-05-16 Final3.spzip Final 6.spzip
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Can someone please share this in 1024x600?🙏
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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 don’t see any performance issues. -
Any plans to support Thermalright TROFEO VISION 9.16 LCD?
Checki replied to Schakal's topic in General Discussion
Why don’t you just buy the turzx 8.8 screen? It’s 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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