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Echoes of humanity in every byte - "YoRHa Automata - N2"! Nier Automata Theme: A tribute to the symphony between man and machine! Size: 1920x480 Need a custom fit? We've got you covered! custom dimensions on request: 3840x1100 | 1280x800 | 1024x768 | 1920x720 | 1920x1080 & more! Even paradise fades. But data remembers: CPU & GPU Temperature: Precision through 50 thermal states, unfolding in real time CPU & GPU Utilization: Dynamic, real-time 50 fluid states that pulse with purpose RAM & VRAM Utilization: 100 vibrant states transitions, turning memory into art in motion Please click here to send me a PM to claim your exclusive Sensor Panel. Step Into Tomorrow - where innovation, precision, and futuristic design meet emotion. Explore more on my webpage: Surjeet Skins Interlinked. Unbroken. Eternal.2 points
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yep. As a workaround, I just restarted AIDA64 and the correct time was reflected1 point
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Rebirth Of Dark Powers - "Renova Ky - Lo1"! Size: 720x1920 Need a custom fit? No limits here - request your command resolution: 1920×480 | 1280×800 | 1024×768 | 1920×720 | 1920×1080 & beyond! Precision > Protocol: Temperature Readouts: CPU | GPU: 100 States Utilization Matrix: CPU | GPU | RAM | VRAM: 100 States Please click here to send me a PM to claim your exclusive Sensor Panel. Step Into Tomorrow - Experience the dark elegance. Explore more on my webpage: Surjeet Skins Control is strength. Precision is destiny!!1 point
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UPDATED (October 28th): Thought I'd share the sensor panel I'm using. I don't take credit for it's creation; the original is somewhere in this thread from years ago and was for 1280x800 res. I just upped the res to 2560x1600 to match the tablet I use with SpaceDesk and made several alterations to alignment and sensors I wanted to see. Oct 28th Update: Changed the way a LOT of the sensors were being portrayed (instead of static labels amd separate sensors, using embedded labels and values in sensors instead, etc.), and added several sensors such as the individual cores in the CPU area, and the CPU/GPU images. Several additional layout changes. Updated again November 1st. Some layout changes and tweaking, and ROG badge. 2560x1600 - November 1st update.sensorpanel1 point
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Introduction Sensor Panel Resizer is a simple Python-based tool that allows you to resize your AIDA64 Sensor Panel files (.spzip). It is useful if you want to adapt your existing sensor panel designs to different screen resolutions without recreating everything from scratch. Requirements Python 3.10+ (Download: Python.org ) Required libraries will be installed automatically when running the script. Usage Export your Sensor Panel from AIDA64 in .spzip format. Open the program (main.py). Load the exported file (.spzip). Enter your desired resolution in the fields: Target Width Target Height Save the resized file. Go back to AIDA64 and Import the saved .spzip file. That’s it! Your sensor panel will now fit the new screen resolution Sensor Panel resizer.zip1 point
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Hello everyone! I'm excited to share my custom redesign of the Core Template. I really liked the original layout, but wanted something cleaner and better-looking. This one shows more info and even has space for a personal logo! I made it for my Jonsbo D41 Screen with a resolution of 1280x800. If you're using the same display, feel free to try it out! Here's the file: Vantic1.sensorpanel Feedback and suggestions are always welcome! P.S. Since I used Figma for the design, it would be really easy to share the project for anyone to customize and adjust for their own needs. Let me know.1 point
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So FINALY the scaling issues have been fixed - the new zip file for 100% scaling - and also includes the original panel for those who are using a 4k main screens - so you dont have to mess arround with the 4k problems of Aida64 File Download: 1920x480 System Monitor - German // Retro 80s neon colors File for main screen: 100% scaling File for main screen: 175% scaling Teal: CPU Magenta: GPU Cyan: RAM Orange: Hard Drives Please let me know if everything is working correct now. Would be great if you send me a photo of this panel design in action on your system preview_micro_stresstest.mp4 1920x480_SystemMonitor-Retro80s-neon-colors_by-camo_III.zip1 point
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I had a 1920x400 (or 800) display connected a while back. But as with most things I've bought from AliExpress, the display up and died a few months later. I am now using an old phone with spacedesk. The issue I'm having is finding a sensor panel that fits the 2400x1080 resolution. If I drop down the resolution, I only get 1024x768 that utilizes a third of the screen and sits dead center on the phones display. I've tried scaling up to the max 175% but it appears to have no effect. I've tried searching for panels with the required resolution, but the search just returns SO many posts, many of them with no bearing on what I am actually search for. I've scrolled through dozens of pages with no luck. Does ANYONE know of a decent sensorpanel with a 2400x1080 resolution? I really don't want to have to create a completely new panel just for the display. Just adapting my current one from the old Ali display took me a few weeks. Or even how to successfully scale the panel? I've included a screenshot of my current panel. YES, the IP's show up, I just redacted them. I would prefer a free or very inexpensive panel. Gotta keep costs under control in my old age these days. 😉1 point
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Hello Community, this is my finished "Cyberpunk 2077" sensor panel. The working time was 3 full days to create the vector graphics (border bottom and top + frame borders and diagonal lines) and adjust the sensor panel and align all objects exactly. You can change the background image. There are several files here, completely without decorative design elements and with cyberpunk texts / elements and hardware logos. Theme: Cyberpunk 2077 Resolution: 1280x800px Font: install the included font Graphics: background, frame border and icons made by Exhumed License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Cyberpunk_2077_by_Exhumed.rar1 point
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