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I've been away for a long time (years). (For reasons I won't go into) Nice to see my previous shares haven't totally gone away. Since then, I have picked up a Hyte70 touch. I have put Aida64 and Hyte Nexus together. I run Aida64 sensor panel on the background and the Hyte Nexus app on the foreground so the touch app will work. I have the Hyte Nexus app on top with a transparent background and 55ish percent on the widgets. The screen is supposed to run at 1100x3840 at 150% scale setting. The Nexus app won't run right if you change the scale. And you get a 1-pixel bleed to the desktop if you place the second image to the left of the main desktop. I found that making a custom resolution of 1101x3840 fixes the issue. I hope Hyte will clean up the app to not take so much CPU and GPU utilization. If you look at the graphs without Nexus running, I stopped Hyte Nexus from running halfway through the graph. You might notice Nexus takes up about 10% more CPU and 30% GPU time. I'm attaching: (1) my Aida64 FC4 panel, (2) the previous panel with Nexus over the top, (3) my Aida64 FC3 panel, (4) the previous panel with Nexus over the top, (5) a photo of my PC.3 points
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Introducing the different: "Sci-Fi Prismata - G5"! Size: 1920x480 Need a custom fit? We've got you! Get personalized dimensions on request: 3840x1100 | 1280x800 | 1024x768 | 1920x720 | 1920x1080 & more! Crafted for dreamers, designed for precision: CPU & GPU Utilization: Real-time temperature and usage - brought to life through 100 states CPU & GPU CLOCK/Watt/Volt/Fans: Instant, accurate, and beautifully color-coded Please click here to send me a PM to claim your exclusive Sensor Panel Step Into Tomorrow - Step beyond ordinary. Embrace a new dimension of system monitoring. Explore more on my webpage: Surjeet Skins Beyond Data. Designed to Feel. I edited your post. According to the new rules, only one image is allowed since it’s the same skin. Please make sure to follow the rules.2 points
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🔥 AIDA64 SKIN – FROZEN IGNITE 🔥 Available in 1024x600 and 1920x1080 Frozen Ignite is a skin that looks like it came straight out of a cryogenic command center. Everything shines with an icy aesthetic: cyan lights, amber fluid tubes, and data displayed with surgical precision. 🎯 Monitor in style: CPU and GPU temperature and load with reactor-style visuals Real-time clocks, voltages, and network traffic Disk usage for and drives with temperature RAM, VRAM, FPS, and fan status Circular indicators with a futuristic capsule effect ⚪ Symmetrical and clean interface ⚪ Perfect for white setups, clean builds, or sci-fi PCs ⚪ 100% functional and responsive Choose your resolution: 📐 1024x600 — ideal for vertical secondary displays 📐 1920x1080 — perfect for wide top-mounted monitors 🧪 Like what you see? This is just the beginning — there’s a lot more coming on our website. [AidaSkins] •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••🔥 FROZEN IGNITE 🔥••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••2 points
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The latest AIDA64 update introduces SensorPanel and accessibility improvements, support for a wide range of Elgato, Matrix Orbital and SteelSeries 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 Text scaling and other accessibility related improvements SensorPanel enhancements: new color picker dialog, grid lines, custom gauges with up to 101 states, new date and time representation items Preliminary support for AMD Zen 6 desktop, server and mobile processors Preliminary support for Intel Wildcat Lake CPU Improved support for AMD Turin, Turin-D, Shimada Peak processors Improved support for Intel Bartlett Lake-S CPU Elgato Stream Deck MK.2, Stream Deck Mini MK.2, Stream Deck Neo, Stream Deck Plus, Stream Deck XL v2 LCD support Matrix Orbital EVE4-24, EVE4-43, EVE4-52, EVE4-101 (1024x600) LCD support SteelSeries Apex 9 TKL, Apex Pro Gen 3, Apex Pro TKL Gen 2, Apex Pro TKL Gen 3, Apex Pro TKL Wireless, Apex Pro TKL Wireless Gen 3, Arctis Nova Pro, Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, Arctis Pro, Arctis Pro Wireless, GameDAC OLED display support Turing (Turzx) 8.8-inch v1.1 LCD support VU1 display support Support for PCI Express 7.0 controllers and devices RAID member enumeration for Intel VMD NVMe RAID arrays GPU details for AMD Radeon AI Pro R9700, Radeon RX 9060, Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU details for Intel Battlemage (BMG-G31) GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 and GeForce RTX 5060 What's new since AIDA64 v7.00 SensorPanel Core template Dark Mode with 5 dark themes Revamped user interface with configurable toolbar Greek, Icelandic, Irish localization System Stability Test: optimized clocks measurement High Contrast Mode improvements SensorPanel: pin to monitor Preferences: optimized opening latency Kernel driver security improvements Razer PWM PC Fan Controller sensor support CheckMate benchmark utilizing AVX, AVX2 and AVX-512 Support for Intel Meteor Lake-PS CPU Improved support for Intel “Arrow Lake”, “Lunar Lake”, “Panther Lake” processors Preliminary support for Intel “Diamond Rapids” and “Nova Lake” processors Improved support for hybrid processors Improved support for Zhaoxin KX-6000G, KX-7000, ZX-7000 Series processors AVX-512 accelerated benchmarks for AMD Ryzen 9000 “Granite Ridge” CPU AVX-512 accelerated benchmarks for AMD Ryzen AI “Strix” APU AVX-512 accelerated benchmarks for AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series processors AVX2 optimized benchmarks for Intel Intel Core Ultra 200 “Arrow Lake” CPU and “Meteor Lake” SoC Further optimized SHA3 benchmark on AVX-512 capable processors Enhanced support for AMD TR5 socket motherboards Enhanced support for AMD B840, B850 and B860, X870, X870E chipset motherboards Chipset information for AMD TRX50 and WRX90 Microsoft Windows 11 2023 Update support Preliminary support for Intel “Clearwater Forest” and “Panther Lake” CPU ACPI 6.5 support NZXT Kraken 2023 and Kraken Elite sensor support Asus Astral-RTX5000 Series GPU sensor support Corsair HX1200i 2023 and MSI MEG Ai1600T PSU sensor support Asus ROG Ryujin III Series, Gskill WigiDash, Turing (Turzx) LCD support Support for Microsoft Windows 11 2024 Update New hot key option to reset SensorPanel position GPU details for AMD "Granite Ridge", Radeon RX 6750 GRE 12GB, Radeon RX 7600 XT, Radeon RX 7650 GRE GPU details for Intel Arc A310E, Arc A350E, Arc A370E, Arc A380E, Arc A580E, Arc A750E GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce RTX 4000 Super Series, GeForce RTX 5000 Series, RTX A400, RTX A1000 Retired Queen benchmark Discontinued support for Windows 95, 98, Me [ Press Release (English) ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v7.70 ] [ Download ]2 points
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This rule also applies to the Promote your SensorPanel section. Avoid posting the same skin multiple times — even if it’s just a different color. Share only one image per model to keep the section organized and pleasant for everyone.2 points
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As promised. Heavily altered the initial creation once I realized I can do different pages! Each page is on a 6 second timer with hot keys in case you need to get directly to a specific page. Still a WIP. I'll share the completed project once I finish the last few pages and put some finishing touches on some images with Photoshop.2 points
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Please use AIDA64 v7.99 from now on, for all test runs and other purposes as well. https://forums.aida64.com/topic/18367-the-next-generation-aida64-is-around-the-corner/1 point
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We've added support for Turing (Turzx) displays. It works with the following models: - Turing 2.1-inch (480x480 pixels) - Turing 3.5-inch (480x320 pixels) - Turing 5-inch (800x480 pixels) - Turing 7-inch (1024x600 pixels) - Turing 8.8-inch (1920x480 pixels) You can enable the LCD device from AIDA64 / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / Turing. You can check it out in the latest AIDA64 beta build at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let us know if you find any difficulties enabling or using this new feature. Also let us know if you've got another kind of LCD device that is currently unsupported by AIDA64. Regards, Fiery1 point
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Thank you! That's a brand new variant of Asus RTX5090 that we haven't seen before. Please let me know the full model name of your video card, e.g. ROG-XXXX-RTX5090-YYYY-ZZZZ.1 point
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We've tested it but couldn't reproduce the issue about AIDA64 waking your system up from sleep mode1 point
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Navy Blue Backlight with Metallic Silver-Gray Background Sensor Panel Skin. Available in 1920x480 and 1920x515 Left Side Readouts CPU Utilization, temperature, voltage, wattage, clock, pump, and fan. CPU active processes and uptime Chassis Fans Time with moving hours, minutes, and seconds needles. Right Side Readouts GPU Utilization, temperature, voltage, wattage, clock, and fans. Display refresh hertz, and monitor resolution GPU 12VHPWR voltage, wattage, and amps Date Center readouts Memory utilization, temperature, and free memory size. Video Memory utilization, temperature, and free memory size. Like the panel --> Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs.1 point
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Hey, thanks for sharing your experience and being with AIDA64 for so long. Sorry to hear about the issues you had before. Just to update you: we haven’t really seen many reports lately about blue screens or crashes, even with setups using MSI boards, Corsair stuff, iCUE, Adrenaline, and MSI Center. The latest beta versions of AIDA64 are built with a new 64-bit compiler and a lot of things have been reworked behind the scenes to improve stability, especially on newer hardware. If you’re curious, I’d suggest trying the latest beta trial version on your new build to see if the issues are gone. And if you do run into any problems, please let us know.1 point
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It's absolutely baffling that the positioning of the SensorPanel is still an issue. The SensorPanel is literally the only selling point of this piece of software; all other features can be achieved with free or open-source tools. Anyway, I 'fixed' it by creating a PowerShell script that runs on boot and moves the SensorPanel process to the correct display based on the resolution of the target display. This does require the display running your SensorPanel to have a unique resolution compared to your other monitors, but that's often the case, as these are usually lower-resolution screens. Feel free to try it out yourself, I've put the code on GitHub: https://github.com/Freekers/AIDA64-SensorPanel-Mover P.S. For non-commercial use only. Please don't incorporate my code into AIDA64.1 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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Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty (horizontal) Aida64 - Sensor Panel by Exhumed | 1280x400px A new requested Cyberpunk 2077 sensor panel. Now available in another display resolution (1280x400px), based on my Cyberpunk 2077 Version 1. I recreated the cyan gauge with the memory slots and enlarged it accordingly so that they fill the empty space better. I made a new custom gauge with red triangles and added a red shadow underneath. The background can be changed, the red frame is transparent. Three different wallpapers are included. Additionally, there are some icons in red. Resolution: 1280x400px (horizontal) Art style: vector Theme: Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty Colors: black/red/cyan Font: BankGothic Md BT and others Image Format: PNG with transparency Background: 3 different background wallpaper (blue, red, black pixel camo, black crosshair)1 point
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Introducing the Sensor Panel for Glass Enthusiasts! Immerse yourself in a world of data visualization with our stunning Sensor Panel, designed exclusively for glass lovers like you! Key Features: Perfect Size: Size matters! Our Sensor Panel comes in a dazzling 1920x480 and 3840x1100 and 1920x720 resolution and two amazing colours, offering a perfect blend of elegance and functionality. Customization As You Like Tailor the panel to fit your style! We offer a range of sizes, including 1920x515, 1280x400, 1280x800, 1024x768, and more. Your preferences, your way. CPU and GPU Utilization - use 100 states CPU and GPU Temperature - use 100 states RAM and VRAM Load - use 100 states Temperature and Utilization numbers rotate as per the meter gauge Claim Yours Today! Ready to elevate your computing experience? PM Me To Grab Your Copy!! Explore More: Curious about our other designs? Visit our page to discover an entire collection curated for enthusiasts like you. Your digital space, your rules. Surjeet Skins Unleash the power of data with our Sensor Panel—because performance should always be a masterpiece. 3840x1100: 1920x720:1 point
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As @Awol already said, there's a few posts in this thread very recently that explain how it's done! Basically you have overlapping gauges. So you make 1 gauge, that's 0 - 50 and you add your 16 images. You make a second gauge, 00 image is completely transparent, you set that as 50-100 and you position it directly on top of the gauge 1. You just repeat this until you get the result you want. You could have 3,4, 5, or 6 etc gauges stacked up on top of each other.1 point
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You layer additional images. so for example first 16 is 25%, second 16 is 50% so on so forth. You then position each gauge in the same place, i havent tried this myself yet but there are quite a few posts which give an in depth guide how to achieve it.1 point
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Use RemoteSenor panel, then you can use animated gifs. These are normally in the format of RSLCD (RemoteSensor LCD) Search this thread for some examples. There's a nice animated sonic the hedgehog one which will help show what to do with animated gifs. Note - you would need a web browser to view the RSLCD panels, OR, my (open source) RSLCD Viewer available here:1 point
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Download Aida64 software and install it (trial version is ok, you can buy a license later to unlock all sensors) Download a sensor panel what you like from this forum. Some are packed as archives (zip/rar/7zip), others are available directly as sensor files. Each sensor panel was created by a user for a specific resolution. The resolution should normally be applied automatically when importing. Open the archive and extract the folder inside or the included files (Sensor panels can have different file extensions (.axlcd, .sensorpanel, .oslcd)) Start Aida64 and open settings. General > "Load AIDA64 at Windows startup" SensorPanel > "Show SensorPanel" and "Enable context menu" (there is also the important "SensorPanel size" option you need later if you want to make your own panel) Hardware Monitoring > Enable these options if you need them Import a downloaded sensor panel in to Aida64. Taskbar > "64" icon > SensorPanel Manager Click on "Import" to import the downloaded sensor panel. If the file extension cannot be opened easily or is displayed as not loadable, click on "All files (*.*)" and thus import the sensor panel. In the sensor panel manager you edit the sensor panel and make any changes you want. All elements are at specific coordinates. The background image should always be at the top of the list if one is used. All objects in the sensorpanel manager are arranged in specific layers. At the top of the list is the lowest level in the sensor panel manager and in the sensor panel on the desktop. So exactly the opposite! The NSWE arrows (on the right under import/export) are used to fine-tune the selected objects in the sensor panel manager. "1 px" means move one pixel wide the marked object on the sensor panel you see on the desktop. By clicking on "1px" you can change the width to 1, 5, 10 and 20 pixels that a marked object should jump in the desired direction. Add a new object under "New". This can be a hardware sensor from your pc or a graphic that is in a folder. You can change objects that are already in the sensorpanel manager with "Modify". With "Hide" you can hide objects that you want to temporarily hide. Press the button again and it will reappear. If you have placed an object and want to adopt the set values such as color, font, font size but later only change the font color, for example, you do not have to completely reinstall the sensor with "New" but can simply clone an object with "Duplicate". This then sits in exactly the same position and only needs to be moved. To move an object up or down one level in the sensorpanel manager, you can use "Move up" and "Move down". On the one hand, this can be used for clarity and also be practical, because objects that are one below the other cannot be edited by right-clicking on the open panel on the desktop because another object covers it and instead is selected when you click on it. Add a new sensor. Select the "Item Type" and then select a pc sensor you want to see in the panel from the long list. Set the Font, Font Color, and Font Size, Show label (type something there for testing), if you want a name next to the sensor values and click "OK". The sensor is now displayed on the desktop on the top left of the previously imported sensor panel. With a right click on an object (yellow dotted line) and a left click on "Move ..." the object can roughly be moved with the mouse to a different position within the imported panel. All the rest of what you can do with the program would lead too far as instructions. Just experiment with the options that the program offers you. Try and fail motto. Edit: screenshot (complete guide) as backup https://postimg.cc/7f1zqmhK1 point
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That is so cool, i just purchased a Barrow screen and my attempts are terrible, can i please grab a copy? scottcollis@me.com. thanks so much!!1 point
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Hi poeple. I had some time and startet working on a new Aida 64 sensor panel design. Different colors included + some custom icons. Important information: This sensor panel will not be offered for free. If you are interested in buying this sensor panel, please feel free to contact me here at Aida64 forum, YouTube or https://twitter.com/3xhumed. I only accept Paypal!1 point
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I send you my, you can move the pieces around and modify it, the moving center is with another program, Rain Meter, is not a AIDA64 Pluggin. You can ask the file to @Liao Joey 1985655439_Fanagro1920x515_sensorpanel.d744df9455c6a6eee7cc66e7cb7647cc1 point
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