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Its been a few years since I looked at this site. I guess, you find what you like and once its working you leave it alone. At least thats been my experience. A lot of really nice updates and new dashboard panels. Im a fan of clean and clear, without a lot of background noise and distracting colors. Here is my dash I believe it was originally posted back around page 240. Enjoy, and thank you for all your great inspiration!2 points
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It sounds like you're referring to SynQPanel. Just to clarify, at this moment, the color can't be changed. Could you let me know where you're trying to adjust the color? That'll help me better understand the situation. For now, you'll need to create images numbered 00 to 59 and name them accordingly. Here's the format: However, good news! In the upcoming build, you won’t even need to create all 00-59 images. Simply prepare images numbered 0-9, and SynQPanel will automatically handle the rest for you! 🎉2 points
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Step into the clean looks with “Virexia Ascend | C-9”! Size: 1920x480 Need a custom fit? Your panel, your way - tailored dimensions on request: 3840x1100 | 1280x800 | 1024x768 | 1920x720 | 1920x1080 & more! Precision > Perfected: Temperature Monitoring: CPU · GPU: 100 States Utilization Tracking: CPU · GPU · RAM · VRAM: 100 States Note: Requires AIDA64 v7.70.7500 or Beta v7.99.7829 (or newer) Please click here to send me a PM to claim your exclusive Sensor Panel. Rise Beyond Limits - Where craftsmanship meets pure performance elegance. Explore more on my webpage: Surjeet Skins Beyond data - it should feel alive.2 points
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I posted an update about a week ago, but have made some changes. I've also updated to the latest AIDA64 release, which seems to export in a new format - a .spzip file, which contains all the relevant images, and a .sp2 file, I guess their new export format, instead of the old .sensorpanel file type. Anyway, I've changed the CPU Core Activity display format to horizonal bars. My CPU has 20 cores, so 20 bars; adjust size, shape, qty depending on your CPU. Also added the Storage area logo, revamped the entire storage section, added a few look / feel elements as well like the storage logos, the separator bars below section titles, etc. Adjusted the alignment of the RAM section slightly, and I reverted the GPU logo to my preferred nvidia generic logo, instead of the MSI specific one I had in there previously. I hope people can use the new .spzip format, as I can't seem to export any more to a .sensorpanel file type in the new AIDA64 version. 2026-02-24.spzip1 point
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DoomPanel w/ PER-STATE ANIMATIONS! Doom Guy looks left, right, sometimes growls. Check out the proof of concept in-action here:1 point
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I have submitted a couple of panels, all in a vertical 515X1920 format as the panel was in a Hyte Y60. That machine started having problems. So I started a new build and demoted the Hyte machine to a multi-media PC (way too big for that, but...). I didn't see the need for the panel in the Hyte case anymore so I wanted to see if it world work in the new system which is based on a Lian Li 217 case. It does work but in practical terms it has to be on it's side. Since I'm using it in a horizontal position vs vertical, I took my last posted screen and made it work horizontally. Then I added a few more sensor items just so I could keep track on a mostly new build. System at idle when I took the screen shot. Hope it gives others an idea or two. And of course I'm always open to suggestions. 3H for Taichi.spzip1 point
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Any chance you can make a vertical one of the spiderman panel? 515x1920 or 480x1920?1 point
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Hi, I'm new to all of this and this is my attempt. I wanted a Cyberpunk sensor panel and needed one to fit my 720 x 1920 internal screen but couldn't actually find anything so thought I'd give it a go. This is only version 1, I know I need to go back and straighten everything up. This borrows heavily from some of the other Cyberpunk panels on this forum so a massive thank you to the original creators. They were a huge inspiration.1 point
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Here is my third LCARS 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 1100x3840, 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 This panel was created specifically for the Hyte Y70 touch panel as was requested. If this post gets enough likes and enough replies requesting the more traditional horizontal version I will convert it. The panel resolution is 1100x3840. The font is LCARSGTJ3 and is included. I hope you like it! The graphics in this panel made the file size over 65 MB so the file is on my cloud storage https://icedrive.net/s/NtP7ahXy3GYDxA7fT4wNTQhzDPPg https://drive.google.com/file/d/14ARHfDBjN5_G6fuDKRRlYKuCWbCdoAhS/view?usp=sharing1 point
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Just finished my Brain Dead Builds custom SensorPanel — inspired by NZXT-style displays but fully original. It shows CPU/GPU temps, FPS bars, usage, and network tracking in a clean layout. This is my beta version, but I’ll be updating and sharing improved versions soon. The current panel size is 1920×515, and I’m working on additional sizes (such as 1024×600 and 800×480) to make it more versatile. Thanks for checking it out, and I’ll keep posting updates as new versions are ready.1 point
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For Kryogenus: Reloaded panel. Seems to be working fine. Let me know if you have any more problems. Vimy👍 Vim8.sensorpanel1 point
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I spent quite a bit of time researching my sensor panel Resolution. (2590X1440) I finally found something that I could modify and make work on this display. I will reference the original author when I refind him/her. I'm sure there are others out there looking. Give this a try and let me know. 2590X1440SENSORPANEL.sensorpanel1 point
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Did you like the skins, get in touch. Various sizes 1920x1080, 1024x600 and 800x4801 point
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Good idea attatched the modified PSD and sensorpanel file. 1605233475_SensorPanelPurpleAquaColorVertical600X1024_sensorpanel.a129b06d579e87087300d8a6c07b67a1 1538947968_SensorPanelNeutralPurpleAquaVertical600X1024.psd1 point
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Yes, here the panel! Sensor Panel Neutral Color Vertical 600X1024.sensorpanel1 point
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What do you think about my first totally handmade sensor panel ? (1920*480) I would share it if it makes people curious: p All is interactiv1 point
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With that particular display I don't think it's possible 😞0 points
