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Thatās completely fair, and I genuinely appreciate you taking the time to explain your perspective. Youāre right - from a userās 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 thatās 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. Youāre also absolutely right that layout import from other panel systems would lower the barrier to entry. Itās a valid request, and itās 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 thereās enough momentum and feedback to justify the complexity. If you decide to just keep an eye on things for now, thatās 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 š»3 points
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A showcase of my latest Sensor Panel, using SynQPanel to import AIDA64ās SensorPanel file and enhance it with animated visuals, featuring a fan that spins in sync with real-time speed and a rotating arc GIF.š Don't mind the background game music ā I forgot to turn off the audio before recording.3 points
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73 - IronFalconCore Available sizes: 1920x480 / 1920x515 / 2560x720 / 3840x1100 / 480x1920 / 515x1920 / 720x2560 / 1100x3840. For other widescreen sizes, please PM me or use the contact form on the website. https://youtu.be/D9bPYESKOdY Check out the latest sensor panel integrated with GIF images using SynQPanel: Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs3 points
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Hey, thank you for checking out SynQPanel - really appreciate it! š At the moment, this forum is the primary place for discussion and support. There isnāt a Discord server yet. That said, feedback like yours helps shape what comes next, so a Discord is definitely something Iām considering once the user base grows a bit more and things stabilize. At the moment, SynQPanel is intentionally focused only on AIDA64 users. The goal is to keep SynQPanel lean, trimmed, stable, and deeply integrated with AIDA. We did not aim big at this point Because of that: There is no direct other Panel template import SynQPanel does not read other Panel / Libre / HWiNFO formats The supported import path is AIDA sensorpanel files (.sp2 / .spzip / etc.) only If your other Panel setup is based on an AIDA sensorpanel (which many are), you can import that AIDA panel into SynQPanel and continue working from there. Once imported, SynQPanel will map with your AIDA sensors using AIDA64 amazing Shared Memory concept, lets you adjust layout, gauges, labels, fonts, and other properties in a more flexible way. Thank you again for the interest and for taking the time to ask. Feedback from experienced panel users is incredibly valuable and directly influences where SynQPanel goes next ā¤ļø š (we need you as we are just starting this journey!!) š Cheers!3 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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We've ordered a device and we'll see if we can implement support for it.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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⨠Animated Panels in Action ⨠(Video was quick to keep it short and light weighted to be uploaded here!) Please note that all the panels showcased here are thoughtfully designed by their respective creators. Full credit and attribution belong to them. These examples are shared purely for demonstration purposes - we do not own these panels and will not distribute them in any form. These panels are purchased and owner gave the permissions for demo, display and testing only!! š Features at a Glance Multiple panels (even different resolutions) can be opened simultaneously Smooth and engaging animations are fully supported āAIDA64 is a registered trademark of FinalWire Ltd. This project is not affiliated with or endorsed by FinalWire.ā Uses only AIDA64ās shared memory interface. Does not include or distribute any AIDA64 components. AIDA64 needs to be running in the background with a valid AIDA64 license. Teaser Video.mp4 š Your Voice Matters We would truly love to hear your thoughts and feedback. Your love and support mean everything to us -without you, we are NOTHING, and without your encouragement, we cannot move forward. Thank you for being a part of this journey with us. šāØ1 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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Hello, Iām sharing with you my one and only creation, which took me several hours of work. Please do not use it for commercial purposes. I was inspired by Android 15, particularly the bubble-like design in the control/notification panel. Iām not entirely satisfied with the temperature and percentage bars. Maybe a version 2 will come out soon. I also lacked inspiration for the "Network Connection" section XD. . Font used: Tahoma . Editing software: GIMP . Resolution 515x1920 (for LCD Hyte y60) Thank you all for sharing! I hope youāll like it š (Sorry for the Google translationāmy English isnāt the best.) Bulle.xcf Bulle.sensorpanel1 point
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This panel is for Star Trek fans. I found a screenshot of the LCARS computer interface from Star Trek: The Next Generation and decided to turn it into a working sensor panel. This skin has 3 special features: -As the temperature of the CPU or GPU rises a Star Trek Yellow Alert will appear. If the temperature continues to rise a Star Trek Red Alert will appear. -When you start a game the Federation of Planets logo will change. -Includes a panel with 12 lights that each randomly change colors. The font is Helvetica LT Std Ultra Compressed, the same font used on the show. The panel resolution is 1280x800. The panel as it is now is FREE. If you want the panel modified, customized for your system, or changed in size there will be a small charge. Just reply here or send me a private message. To send me a PM (private message) put your mouse over the profile image of my username and click on the "Message" button to send a private message. Take a look! LCARS-V1-RinaldoP-2023-11-07.mp4 LCARS-V1-RinaldoP-2023-11-07.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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Black&Glass 480x1920 https://www.aida64skins.in/store/product/p_3029743 Black&Glass 480x1920.mp41 point
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Hello to all, I present you my panel "Alienware Centauris 2022" in 1920x480. All the fonts and program "Rainmeter" as well as its skin "Alien Circle_V2.1". NB: you have to install "Rainmeter" to have the animation. 1- Download link of the "Alien Circle_V2.1" skin. https://www.cjoint.com/c/LHFmd6luxsk PS- Don't pay attention to the indications of the panel because it was made for an older computer. Hope you like it. 236792509_AlienwareCentauris2022.mp41 point
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Custom panels for customers, some newly created and modified from existing panels. Interface 101 - yellow/orange version (1920x480px) Borderlands 3 - Version 1 (1920x480px) Simplify v2 red/yellow (1920x480px) Simplify v2 white/grey (1920x480px) Simplify v2 colorful (1920x480px) MSI - black/grey (600x1024px)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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