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71-New Quadsight 2.0 Available in 1920x480 | 1920x515 | 2560x720 | 480x1920 | 515x1920 | 720x2560. For other widescreen sizes, please PM me or use the contact form on the website. Labels such as INTEL, NVIDIA, UMA, IOX, Drive letter, FPS, and kb/s can be modified. UMA - UNIFIED MEMORY ARCHITECTURE IOX - INPUT/OUTPUT EXECUTIVE Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs.3 points
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Power of AIDA Shared Memory: It will be .RSLCD Viewer plus new tool to interact with sensorpanels ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ My friend and I have spent countless sleepless nights building something special, something created with passion, care, and hope. No coding skills - no Python, no C++ nothing like that is needed. Just your curiosity and an open heart. You will again fall in Love with AIDA with this new tool for SensorPanels and I think animation will be allowed soon too ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 😍 A big shoutout to some creators here for their guidance, clear road map, and constant encouragement. Your support behind the scenes - every insight, every suggestion, every test - means more than words can express. ❤️ None of it will ever be forgotten or wasted. 🙏 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++3 points
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Step Into the Industrial Era with “Steamborne Bronzium – G6”! Size: 1920x480 Need a custom fit? Your panel, your way - tailored dimensions on request: 3840x1100 | 1280x800 | 1024x768 | 1920x720 | 1920x1080 & more! Precision > Perfected: Temperature: CPU · GPU: 100 States Utilization: CPU · RAM · VRAM: 100 States Clock: CPU · GPU: 100 States HotSpot/Utilization: GPU: 50 States Hour Hand Artistry: Day(AM): 360 images Night(PM): 360 images A total of 720 frames - moving every 60 seconds for flawless, real-time harmony. Note: Requires AIDA64 v7.70.7500 or Beta v7.99.7829 or above. Please click here to send me a PM to claim your exclusive Sensor Panel. Forge Tomorrow - A seamless fusion where craftsmanship meets pure performance. Explore more on my webpage: Surjeet Skins Beyond Data - More than Metrics. Gratefully inspired by the incredible panel styles of Costa Junior - with more exciting designs on the way! Huge thanks to @COSTAJUNIOR for the kind permission to explore and create in this amazing style. Truly appreciated! 🙏3 points
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The new AIDA64 update introduces SensorPanel and OSD Panel improvements, support for the latest Turing external displays, and supports the latest graphics and GPGPU computing technologies by AMD, Intel and nVIDIA. AIDA64 for Huawei devices AIDA64 for Android has crossed the 10 million download mark at the Play Store. It is also available now in the Huawei AppGallery, a blooming app store that offers automatic updates and various security features. New features & improvements Turing (Turzx) 5.2-inch and 8-inch LCD support Optimized memory bandwidth benchmark run times on AMD Milan, Rome, Shimada Peak processors GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 7700 GPU details for nVIDIA RTX Pro 6000D Blackwell Fixed: SensorPanel and OSD Panel positioning issues after sleep, suspend, system restart Fixed: RemoteSensor character encoding issues [ Press Release (English) ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v8.20 ] [ Download ]2 points
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Planet Earth – SensorPanel (1920×515) Step into a sci-fi HUD design with Planet Earth v1.0, a hand-crafted SensorPanel built around a rotating Earth centerpiece. Sized precisely for 1920×515 displays. Precision Highlights • GPU Module: VRAM hex-frame indicator Temperature with warning mode Real-time power graph Radial load arc around the planet • CPU Module: Temperature with alert state Live wattage graph Full MHz readout Run Time tracker 7-level Process Load indicator • Storage: Animated grid + bar display Drive status color states SMART “OK” header • Memory: Physical & Virtual RAM bars Capacity labels Dynamic percent shading • Fans: Triple tachometers (Top / Side / Bottom) RPM readouts with heat-zone arcs • Network: Real-time up/down Throughput + speed tier • Centerpiece: Customizable Rotating Earth render Load segments + core temperature ring Compatibility Requires AIDA64 Extreme v8.x+. Fully layered and easy to customize. Download: (Add link here) Planet Earth – 1920×515 – v1.0 If you'd like a different resolution or have ideas for v1.1, let me know. — BrainDeadBuilds2 points
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Step Into the RGB Era with “PrismShift Vitae - R8”! Size: 1920x480 with two colours BG! Need a custom fit? Your panel, your way - tailored dimensions on request: 3840x1100 | 1280x800 | 1024x768 | 1920x720 | 1920x1080 & more! Precision > Crafted: Temperature: CPU · GPU: 100 States Utilization: CPU · GPU · RAM · VRAM: 100 States Note: Requires AIDA64 v7.70.7500 or Beta v7.99.7829 or above. Please click here to send me a PM to claim your exclusive Sensor Panel. Rise Beyond Limits - Precision engineered for minds that dare. Find the full experience on my webpage: Surjeet Skins Turning Every Byte Into Beauty! As per the Frum rules: Added one image only:2 points
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Rejoice Star Trek lovers! The LCARS THEME GOD SCREEN returns this time in horizontal mode! Here is my forth panel for Star Trek fans. This is by far the most complex panel ever posted on this forum because it is actually SIX panels in one! Each panel is dedicated to a specific system, SYSTEM, CPU, GPU, MEM, and STORAGE. Each panel is accessed by using the function keys F1, F2, F3, F4, F6, F7 (F5 is saved for screen refresh) Unfortunately Aida64 does not support touch screen but if you overlay touch screen software with a transparent background and get it to provide function key use there are buttons on the bottom of the panels that can be made functional. You can also have the pages change automatically on a timed basis in the LCD Options section. Not only is this panel loaded all of the useful computer data you need but it is also loaded with a ton of graphics giving the user the full immersion effect of being on the bridge of the Enterprise, NCC-1701 To achieve the multi panel effect I had to rely on the .rslcd format which means it must be viewed in a browser. Simply active LCD support by going to AIDA64/main menu /File /Preferences/Hardware Monitoring/LCD, set the resolution to 1024x600, click the check box to Enable RemoteSensorLCD support, and set background color to black. Then display the browser in your screen. Alternately you can use this third party .rslcd viewing program and display it on your screen. That program here: https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13419-aida64-viewer-for-displaying-rslcd-sensor-panels/#comment-57603 The panel resolution is 1024x600. The font is LCARSGTJ3 and is included. I hope you like it! Be sure to like, comment, and be sure to smash that notification bell! (oops, wrong website The graphics in this panel made the file size over 8 MB so the file is on my cloud storage https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TR6pSXVflgtv0tkDfsF-WFcOK7alaw9n/view?usp=sharing2 points
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Hello, Is this panel searchable, or where can I find it? Sorry for my English. Thank you in advance.2 points
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After a lot of work, font replacements, what to display and now flipping it from Vertical to Horizontal. I'm done for a while. Created this to match the Walnut on my Antec Flux Pro. Now I'm just gonna enjoy watching it, until I get tired of it and create a new one. 1920x480 on a 8.8" inch display mounted inside the case.2 points
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i can confirm that only the GPU TDP% is the problem, so yes adding a new option in stability page would resolve it 👍1 point
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No. Black Friday is still 3 days from now. Some companies start their promotions 1 week or even 1 month earlier than that, but still, Black Friday is not here yet.1 point
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That's normal, Turing screens feature a relatively slow USB protocol. The difference between Turzx software and AIDA64 is that AIDA64 refreshes the whole screen at every update. That takes more time than to update only part of the screen.1 point
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@NereusH Thank you, we will fix the issue in the next AIDA64 beta update.1 point
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Wow love this do you have this in another color or can you share your gauges you used so we can make it in like blue / green1 point
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This is so awesome! It reminds me of skins on my HP120 when running Rockbox and using skins/themes.1 point
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I know it has been a couple of years, do you still have this? Would you mind sharing? It's about perfect for my style.1 point
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I hope you don't mind. I really liked your sensor panel, but needed it in a 1024x600 format to work with my G.Skill WigiDash. I used the 1920x1080 version as my baseline and I had to manually edit and touch up each of the elements to make it work with the smaller screen. I did make a few alterations to better suit my needs though. Such as I didn't really need to have the min/max icons and info for the CPU and GPU. So in the CPU section, I replaced those with individual skinny bars for each of the logical threads on my CPU. So on the top right, I kept the area graph for the overall CPU usage, but under the CPU temp, I have usage bars for all of the CPU cores/threads. And in the GPU section, I traded the min/max temp identifiers for a GPU Hotspot reading. I had a recent issue with my GPU where the package reading kept saying the GPU was operating at safe temps, but my GPU would constantly over rev at full pelt. It wasn't until I checked the Hotspot temp that I found the GPU had a Hotspot temperature delta of well over 40 degrees hotter than the package temp. For reference, the Hotspot should be less than half that delta. A massive difference that it never should've been, pushing the GPU to well over 100 degrees under full load. That information, had I known it earlier, would've prompted me to replace the thermal paste years ago, but due to my only knowing about the standard temp reading, I relied on that reading to assume that the card was operating normally even though my gut told me something was wrong. Even MSI when I called them about it, told me it was probably just a defective sensor. Turned out the opposite was true. The card knew exactly what was wrong. Afterburner just never showed that sensor's reading to me. Replacing the thermal paste fixed that issue and the card now runs the way you would expect it to. Thankfully due to my paranoia during the issue, as a precaution, I ran the GPU for years undervolted to keep the fans from over revving. That must've been just enough to keep the card from cooking itself to death until I could find the cause of the problem. As a result of that experience, I now consider the hotspot temp to be a critical piece of information. So I replaced your min/max values with that reading instead. I saw someone else asking for the 1024x600 version of your minimalist sensor panel, but for the life me, I can't find it again. So I thought I would post it here in case anyone else wanted it. I hope you don't mind. As mentioned, I originally needed this for my G.Skill WigiDash sensor panel. Before anyone asks, no I don't have two GPUs. My GPU simply has two separate fan controllers. Hence the two GPU fan readings. I'm going to upload two different files. One is the standard 1024x600 version of the sensor panel and you will be able to know which one it is by it having the .sensorpanel extension at the end of it's file name. The other file I'm going to upload is a version specifically for the G.Skill WigiDash and you will be able to know which one it is by it having the extension .gslcd at the end of it's file name. While yes, technically both files can be imported and will work for either the standard sensor panel function or Wigidash (LCD section of Aida64), the reason I've done two versions is due to a technical discrepancy between what G.Skill marketed the screen's resolution to be and what Aida64 detects the screen's resolution to be. G.Skill originally advertised the WigiDash to have a resolution of 1024x600, but in practice, Aida64 recognizes the screen as having a resolution of only 1016x592. A discrepancy that does affect the alignment of the sensor panel on the WigiDash screen. So the .gslcd WigiDash version of the file includes offsets to compensate for the resolution mismatch to fix the panel's alignment. So make sure to download the version that's appropriate to your use case. Standard version (Final revision): Blue_Minimalist_1024x600_Rework.sensorpanel WigiDash version (Final revision): Blue_Minimalist_1024x600_Rework.gslcd GeForce Font: geforce_light.otf Thanks again to VeilSide for creating this incredible sensor panel. It's exactly the style I was wanting and with a few tweaks, it has all the information I wanted. Simple, clean, informative, looks great while being organized and easy to read. And completely unbranded. I love it. Great job Veilside, and I hope you don't mind me sharing a modified version of it. EDIT: Found a couple text misalignments. Fixed them and updated the files in this post. Also posted the GeForce Font file. Forgot to include that in the original post. EDIT 1/16/24: Adding this as a recommendation. The GPU package and hotspot temp reading felt way out of proportion to the elements around them. They were just way too big. So I've rescaled and realigned them a little to make them look better within the overall panel. Because I know most people edit all of the hardware titles and certain other elements to conform to their personal rig's specifications, I thought it would be easier for everyone who wants it to simply edit the 4 elements themselves rather than downloading new files and having to re-edit all of their hardware stats. So for those who've already downloaded the above files, here's some screenshots highlighting the 4 elements changed and those who want to can update their panels themselves relatively quickly: Standard Version: WigiDash Version: Simply change those four elements text size to 36 instead of 42 and adjust the x,y coordinates to match those shown in the image. Oh, and I also indented the Package and Hot Spot titles in a little bit. Their new x,y coordinates are also visible in the images. Then export to your chosen file to permanently save it. For those of you who'd rather just download the updated files without having to update them yourselves, I've already updated the main files so new downloaders get the latest version. Sorry if this update caused any confusion. It was just bugging me, and my OCD made me fix it. This will probably be the last update I do for this panel unless I think of a major change I want to make. But if that happens, I'll just make a new post next time instead of updating this one again. Maybe a different color like red, green, or purple. I kinda think a yellow/orange/gold version of this panel might look really good. I'll consider it if I have time.1 point
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Hi beloved community! Inspired by the scandinavian style, I have designed a minimalist sensor panel for 7.9 inch displays (400 x 1280 px). I'm still working on the ASMR (Aesthetics | Symmetry | Minimalism | Round) project, but I want to share with you all a preview of it. It uses six different 100 state gauges which I will share, and a histogram for FPS monitoring following those beatiful @ThatManOnTheMoon's ones. Like and quote if you want me to share the final template!! Specially thanks also to @philipfreire and @Viperr for the inspiration.1 point
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Ola , vim deixar todos temas que achei e fiz pra 480x320 so estou com preguiça de tirar print e alguns foi baseado em alguns daqui Black.axlcd Blue alex.axlcd blue clean.axlcd Bluecircle.axlcd BlueRed.axlcd Logitech_theme_480x320.axlcd Hatsune_Miku_1.axlcd Hatsune_Miku_2.axlcd horizontal_hall_of_fame.axlcd ios.axlcd Phantom.axlcd REDalex.axlcd ROG480320.axlcd ROGv41C19.axlcd Roz1.axlcd SIMPLE LCD.axlcd starry_sky.axlcd Technology_elements .axlcd Technology_elements.axlcd TEMA LCD.axlcd1 point
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Neon version Both this and previous 1024 x 600 Enjoy ! Neon Zero.sensorpanel1 point
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Learned about Sensor Panel yesterday afternoon. I modified a template someone else posted but I can't find it again to give credit. Modified it to to use more static labels, added more metrics, and changed it to 600x1024. My new LCD panel will be oriented this way and will sit on a stand. Note: it originally had most of the labels as a part of the background image instead. I like the idea of being able to change the font or size if I want to experiment with different looks. Vertical_riser_sensor_panel_v1.14.sensorpanel1 point
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