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A showcase of my latest Sensor Panel, using SynQPanel to import AIDA64’s SensorPanel file and enhance it with animated visuals, featuring a fan that spins in sync with real-time speed and a rotating arc GIF.😊4 points
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That’s completely fair, and I genuinely appreciate you taking the time to explain your perspective. You’re right - from a user’s point of view, rebuilding a complex layout from scratch is a real time investment, and not everyone has the hours (or patience) to do that again. I fully understand why, today, that makes sticking with InfoPanel the practical choice for you. On the UI similarity: yes, SynQPanel will feel familiar - and that’s intentional. The goal was zero learning friction for AIDA users, not to reinvent UI patterns just for the sake of looking different. Under the hood though, SynQPanel is being shaped around AIDA-only workflows, tighter control over gauges, labels, fonts, and long-term stability rather than broad multi-source support. You’re also absolutely right that layout import from other panel systems would lower the barrier to entry. It’s a valid request, and it’s on my radar - but I also want to be transparent: SynQPanel currently has a very small user base, and development is focused first on getting the AIDA experience rock-solid before expanding migration tooling. Right now my aim is to stabilize this application and it has lots known issues which we will definitely resolve together. That kind of feature only really becomes viable once there’s enough momentum and feedback to justify the complexity. If you decide to just keep an eye on things for now, that’s totally fine - I respect you, no pressure at all. But if at any point you do try SynQPanel, even casually, feedback from experienced users like you genuinely helps shape where it goes next. Early-stage projects live or die by that kind of input. I really mean it, it wasnt easy to build something like this and I hope you understand and trust me! Thank you again for being honest, and for keeping the conversation constructive. Hopefully SynQPanel earns another look from you down the road. Cheers 🍻3 points
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I have the hardest time trying to decide on a good design based on the 5 panels I did so far. So, I asked my wife which one she preferred. This is the one she picked. Not as busy as some others, but since my prime concern is really overheating something, this one does all I really need. If the logo at the top is unfamiliar this panel goes on a "Taichi Lite" based unit. trial 5.spzip2 points
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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.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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Just look at the upper right corner of the page and find the search field and type in the size you want like this https://forums.aida64.com/search/?q=515x1920&quick=1&type=forums_topic&item=13296 It always surprises me that people don't see that, I found it my second time here1 point
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@Cybrdude We've implemented native NVMe support in the latest AIDA64 beta update available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta1 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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STRANGER SKINS DEBUT Let's see what kind of interest folks have in this new AIDA64 SensorPanel skin I recently created for my custom build. Currently it's setup for a 11.3" 440x1920 vertical panel layout, but depending on interest can re-work for other sizes/orientations. Features: Stranger Things series inspired theme Custom 16 state gauges Open space for system info, branding etc. Setup currently for 440x1920 Please message me for any questions or interest.1 point
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Thank you for testing and sharing feedback!! Currently, $LABEL values can’t be fetched directly via Shared Memory, as only sensor values are exposed. To ensure a smooth and reliable experience, I’ve implemented a safe workaround that fetches these values and converts each $LABEL into its corresponding readable text label. I’ve personally tested this on my system using the following available labels, and they’re working as expected: $CPUMODEL $GPU1MODEL $GPU2MODEL $CHIPSET $MOBOMODEL $OSPRODUCT $DXVER $HOSTNAME $DNSHOSTNAME $LOCALIP $USERNAME Since system configurations can vary, if you’re using or have any additional labels, please feel free to share them-I’ll be more than happy to incorporate and test those as well 😊 Also, do let me know if you notice any issues with the above displays. You’re absolutely right about the imported name showing as a date. That name actually comes from the .sp2 file stored inside the .spzip package. The .spzip file is essentially a container that includes all SensorPanel assets-such as images-along with the .sp2 file, which holds everything from layout and positioning to size and configuration details. The filename is used so changes can be written back to the correct file when you hit Save. That said, I’ll explore whether we can display the spzip name instead, to make this clearer and more intuitive 💡 Thank you for testing and sharing feedback!! 😍 Regarding the font issue, could you please let me know exactly where you’re facing the problem? I wasn’t able to reproduce it on my end-fonts appear to be working fine here. That said, something might still be off, and I’m absolutely here to track it down and fix it for you 🙂 I’m really glad to hear that the right-click actions and the close-to-tray feature are working perfectly and exactly as you expected 🎉 Thank you so much for adding this feature - it’s genuinely useful and a great enhancement! Your observation about $LABEL behavior is spot-on 👍 There are no issues with newly created panels; however, existing panels behave differently at the moment. At present, $LABELS are converted into hard-coded text labels inside SynQPanel. This approach was intentionally chosen as a first step-to verify compatibility across different systems and ensure values are fetched correctly. If this makes sense!! To answer your question honestly: If you switch to a new CPU (or similar hardware change), the $LABEL won’t automatically update right now, since it has already been converted into a static text label. But please don’t worry-I am here and I’ve got your back 😄 I will explore whether $LABELS can be stored as sensors instead, so they dynamically update whenever system hardware changes. That’s the ideal behavior, and I’ll definitely test and validate this for you to make sure it works seamlessly 💪 Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like me to check or improve-I’m always happy to help!1 point
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Hello, does anyone have this theme to share please? Or ideally a Dragon Ball theme in 480x1920, otherwise in 1920x480. Thank you!1 point
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Here is my first sensor panel i create. Open to all feedback. I don't know how to create custom gauges or else I would have added a couple. Though if anyone wants to share or sell me editable custom gauges - I would be appreciative. Anyway, call it the 80's kid in me, but I like colors. I used a lot of png's for the background, that I found, edited or created. Love to know everyone's thoughts. First Panel.sensorpanel1 point
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Excellent Skin... Could you tell me where I can download it to have it? Thanks1 point
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MAY THE 4th BE WITH YOU! Star Wars fans rejoice! In honor of May 4th, Star Wars day, I give you a brand new Star Wars panel with first in the world animated light saber gauges! This is a custom panel done for Brian Harden <brian.harden@yahoo.com> based on his artwork that he sent me. He wanted an Empire/Death Star theme. He wanted the red dashes/dots around the FPS gauge to spin some, to give movement and he wanted to have the light sabers shrink as higher FPS goes up. This way they stay lighted up until playing a game and then they look like they are shrinking and igniting when a game is playing. I did all that for him and MORE! This skin has 2 special features: - light saber gauges that can be set for 518 FPS or 60 FPS, instructions on how to switch are included. - The panel is currently set for 60 FPS - panel lights glow as GPU utilization rises The font is the official Star Wars font Star Jedi Outline, and it is included. The panel resolution is 1920X515 Take a look! StarwarsPanel-public-rinaldop-2024-05-05.mp4 StarwarsPanel-public-rinaldop-2024-05-05.zip1 point
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As promised a few days ago I am posting two Hyte Y60 friendly sensorpanels. You will need to mod them to fit your specific hardware setup, and you are free to aesthetically mod them to your content. Please do not sell them or variations of them. If for no other reason than there are possible copyright issues. I think that personal use is okay. I want to credit several people for their contributions that allowed me to make these panels. First ExMachina posted his sensor panel ExMachina2049 that I have based my versions on. Excellent work. Also Mice007 authored a rather unique gauge that I used in TWD_01-10-2023.sensorpanel. It was a gauge used in a sensor panel by Atreax called ben_setup_itREUMBRELLAS that helped make my sensor panel work. I also want to thank all others for their help in learning how to do these panels, even if they didn't know it at the time. The Walking Dead SensorPanel Homage: The Expanse SensorPanel Homage: 732038573_TWDSensorPanel.zip The Expanse Sensor Panel.zip1 point
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Aida64 sensor panel setup, step by step and tutorial In this tutorial I will teach you how to create a custom meter in Photoshop, and how to use it in the sensor panel manager in Aida64.1 point
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A customer wanted to have the MSI (black/white) panel as a basis, but a rather unusual resolution of 600x515px and two different color variants.1 point
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Still in the Alpha phase but I think I'm ready to get some feedback before release. This panel is designed for use on the bottom section of my second (vertical) display. It's inspired by the Windows 11 design principles and Systems>About in the W11 settings. I'm mostly looking for feedback and ideas on how to neatly display the values vertically and what to do with the top section.1 point
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Then I see a full blown evolved example of it on page 149. in the case. so looks like we need to go back further. And now I see it way backl on page 84 And here as well. page 76 And alas I give up other than to say I did find a page with the gauges, however, I don't recall where, however that's how I suspect it evolved. They took the gauges that are an identical match to those posted and this sort of layout above ands mashed them together. This really appeared as a dark version first then someone made the white versions.1 point
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My first sensor panel. It's themed to look like Y & X-Wing targetting computer. Credit to https://www.deviantart.com/its4cj for the original background image that I modified to fit graphs. I've kept it simple with only a few sensors showing. It's currently 600 x 1024 (Portrait) There are 2 fonts needed, Jabba The Font - Text STAR Wars Numbers - Numbers Jabba the Font Regular.ttf Star Wars Numbers.ttf Xwing HUD v1.3.sensorpanel1 point
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NZXT Theme: Download: NZXT-Theme.sensorpanel NZXT B&W Theme: Download: NZXT-Theme-BW.sensorpanel NZXT / ASUS ROG Theme: Download: NZXT-AsusROG-Theme.sensorpanel NZXT / Gigabyte AORUS Theme: Download: NZXT-GigabyteAorus-Theme.sensorpanel NZXT / LogitechG Theme: Download: NZXT-LogitechG-Theme.sensorpanel Enjoy! Notes: Fits 1920x1080 displays. Minor changes to CPU/GPU & RAM icons. May require HelveticaNeue Font1 point
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Hi, Please can you share you holder/mounting arm the on the back of your panel case to the monitor? I am trying to do same as your setup and i would love to know which mounting this is. Thanks1 point
