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  2. Hello Since today HWinfo and HW Monitor are added the Hot Spot Temp for RTX5000 Series Will Aida add this to?
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  3. Hi Toveyr, I’ve shared some pointers about your panel. Please check your inbox.
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  4. It looks good. I have no problem with you using my theme for the base, are you planning to do a vertical layout?
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  5. I'd be more than happy too once im happy with the fonting, and im still trying to figure out something for that empty space. glad you like it though
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  6. @schrutic We've implemented GPU HotSpot temperature measurement for RTX 5000 Series in the latest AIDA64 beta update: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
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  7. Maybe you can share this template?;)
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  8. @COSTAJUNIOR The official Half-Life 2 skin for Windows Media Player was created by the design agency "The Skins Factory", commissioned by Valve and Microsoft. https://www.theskinsfactory.com/wmpdesign2 If I were you, I would remove the AI-generated content so you don't get into trouble. Strictly for personal use: As long as the finished AIDA64 sensor panel runs only on your own PC, you are permitted to mirror, upscale, modify, or have an AI expand the design. This falls under the legal provisions for private copies. Sale or monetization is prohibited. Even uploading the modified template for free to forums (e.g., the official AIDA64 forum) constitutes a copyright violation. AIDA64’s forum rules strictly prohibit the unauthorized copying and modification of others' work. AI-generated or AI-modified images do not create new, independent copyright protection. The rights to the underlying *Half-Life 2* style remain entirely with Valve.
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  9. Hey Jason, Have you visited some the pay as you go sites? BSHY https://www.bhsysensorpanel.net/ is a good one. just pick one of his sensor skins, tell him what size and any special wants He will make it and it will the best. i have over 25 of his screens. Also https://surjeetskins.great-site.net/ is another alwsom artist. He will also make custom skins. Got 20 of his. Movement of elements can be tricky the best way is bring up sensorpanel manager, highlight the element then move it by clicking on the four arrow cross to the right of the page. movement is in pixels and can be change from 1 pxl to 200 pxl Have fun Loyd
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  10. Hello, it’s me again. Yesterday, I uploaded my small sensor theme for AIDA64, but I wasn’t completely satisfied with it yet. So I made some further improvements. The current version is now 1.5. I will continue working on it, but I would also appreciate it if you could contribute with your own ideas and suggestions. Together, we can surely make it even better. You can already see that it is a bit cleaner and that some small details have been changed. The readability has also been improved by extending the bars. This theme is mainly designed for enthusiast hardware, especially for RTX 5090 owners who like to monitor their system values and keep an eye on their graphics card’s power connections to help prevent potential issues. I hope you enjoy using it. If you would like to change something or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to share them. I am very open to criticism and appreciate feedback if something does not look or work perfectly. For example, the RAM display is still not quite where I want it to be and could use some visual improvements. The power display also still looks a little empty and could be made more interesting, as it currently feels a bit plain. But we can continue improving it together. ROG Version 1.5.spzip
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  11. Hello, I’ve spent hours working on a new sensor panel for AIDA64, custom-made for a resolution of 1920 x 462. As you can see, it features an ASUS ROG theme. I have integrated the ROG logo and arranged the system information for both CPU and GPU in a clear, organized way. This is particularly useful for RTX 5090 owners who want to keep a close eye on their power pins while running benchmarks to ensure everything is operating correctly. I have set the power limit to 10 as a safety measure. If you are using a lower-wattage power supply, I would recommend adjusting this value down to 8 or 9, as anything higher might be risky. These are the settings I currently use, but you are free to customize the labels to fit your specific setup. For the power supply section, I am still looking for ideas on how to make it look a bit more polished, as it currently feels a little too dark. If you have any suggestions, please let me know! Overall, I’m quite happy with how it turned out. The font size is as large as possible to keep it readable without the layout becoming too cramped, though it is quite compact by design. The layout is optimized for the Thermalright Trofeo Vision 9.16 display (1920x462). To ensure AIDA64 detects the screen correctly, you must use the latest beta version of the software, as this support was just added in the current beta and is not yet part of the final release. These displays are currently very affordable on Amazon (between €30 and €40), making them a great value, and I have found them to be very reliable in my testing. Note that this panel is also usable for other 1920 x 480 setups; you just need to adjust the background images yourself. It is only a matter of a few pixels, but it is definitely doable. I hope you enjoy using this panel! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. You are also welcome to tweak the layout yourself and post your own versions here. ROG VERSION 1920x462 .spzip
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  12. Nuovo Sensor Panel, rivisitato e modificato.
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  13. VeynarAshborne: A fantasy-themed PC performance monitor featuring a fiery dragon and warrior design, blending system stats with immersive RPG-style visuals. Current available size: 1920x480 / 1920x515 / 515x1920 / 1600x1200 For other sizes, please submit a request Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs
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  14. ☀️ Countdown: 20% Off All Sensor Panel Templates Starts in 5 Days! Hey everyone! Summer is here, and it is time to give your PC setup a brand new look. I am excited to announce that my Official Summer Sale is launching next week! For one week only, you can grab any of our ready-to-use PC Sensor Panel Templates for 20% off! 📅 Mark Your Calendars (Sale Dates): Starts: Monday, July 6th at 9:00 AM Eastern Time Ends: Monday, July 13th at 11:59 PM Eastern Time That’s a wrap on the Summer Sale 🌞. Thank you for being part of it! Whoa! Someone dropped a laughing emoji 😂 on my Summer Sale post that ended a day ago! I don't know what makes it look so funny, but hey, better late than never to find it funny! So, I say, thank you! 😂
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  15. Red background + dark blue text = not a good choice imo. Custom loading bars. There are various techniques. Depends on your graphic skill and software you use. https://www.canva.com/ Go to canva.com and create a new design (e.g., Custom Size 800x200 px). Search for "Progress Bar" or "Loading Bar" and select a template. Delete the pre-made bar and do the following: Draw a long, thin rectangle to serve as the background (gray). Draw 15 equally sized rectangles or circles next to it (leaving some space between them). Group them together. Duplicate the group several times to create different fill levels (0 to 15 filled). Colors: Empty = light gray; Filled = e.g., blue or green. https://inkscape.org/de/ Create a new document. Draw a long rectangle as a background strip. Using the Rectangle Tool, create 15 segments of equal width: Draw a rectangle → Press Ctrl + D to duplicate → Use the arrow keys to position them side by side. Select all 15 → Arrange → Align and Distribute → Distribute evenly. 4. Create a second row (or duplicate the same objects) for the filled version. 5. For different fill levels, simply duplicate the groups and the corresponding number of segments. Total beginner → Canva Want vector-based and scalable? → Inkscape Need many versions / animation? → Adobe After Effects
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  16. 2026-05-15 ads.axlcd480x320 clean black and white
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  17. very nice, you mind sharing this skin?
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  18. 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.
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  19. This is so awesome! It reminds me of skins on my HP120 when running Rockbox and using skins/themes.
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  20. Is this one available for download?
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  21. Happy Halloween! Created a hokey little Halloween theme in sizes 1920x1080, 1920x480, 1920x515, 480x1920, 515x1920, 1280x800, 1024x768, 800x480 ... the best part? its Free with promo code: halloween23 just visit https://www.pcsense.net/halloween23/ add your size to the cart and don't forget the promo code. Enjoy!
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  22. So after some tweaking, designing more tweaking scrapping and restarting more times than I wish to count i would like to share my very first panel... this is no where near finished maybe about 75-80% but i would really like some feedback? all the gauges are custom mostly using the generate gauge feature on aida64 website. i would like to share credit with @BHSY for providing some initial feedback regarding colours and fonts - and i used one of his older themes for inspiration for the layout of stuff. other than that the theme is designed by myself using gauges made for this theme. this has been designed for use on a hdmi screen 1024x600 be kind but be honest thanks everyone
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