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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. Nuovo Sensor Panel, rivisitato e modificato.
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  5. 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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  6. ✧════════✧════════✧ Your Panel, Your Identity ✧════════✧════════✧ We create custom SensorPanels designed to give your setup a unique, modern, and tailor-made look. Popular resolution options: 1920x480 • 1024x600 • 600x1024 • 1920x1080 • 2560x720 • 3840x1100 • 682x2560 Many other resolutions are available on request. ✧═══════✧═══════✧ New SensorPanel Designs Now Available We have added 20 new SensorPanel versions this July, including 11 unique designs and 9 additional resolution variants. More options, more resolutions, and more ways to customize your setup. Visit our website and discover the latest collection: aidaskins.com ✧═══════✧═══════✧
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  7. Can these gauges be shared Please. Lifterjack@yahoo.com
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  8. Thank you very much, I resized it to 1920x720px. I had to remove some of it. Be sure to install the fonts Orbitron. ASUS1920x720.sensorpanel
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  9. maybe someone needs it for 480x320 Stats BW.rar
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  10. 2026-05-15 ads.axlcd480x320 clean black and white
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  11. AIDA64 SensorPanel Watcher – Complete Guide Introduction The AIDA64 SensorPanel can sometimes open in the wrong position or size, especially on multi-monitor setups. This Watcher system ensures the panel always opens in the correct location and size, using a master .ini file as reference. Features: Automatically runs when Windows starts Monitors the AIDA64 .ini file every few seconds Fixes the SensorPanel window position and size Runs silently in the background The system uses: Master .ini file – your reference configuration PowerShell Watcher script – monitors the .ini file and fixes the window Hidden VBS launcher – runs the batch silently with admin rights Optional batch file – copies the master .ini file and restarts AIDA64 Step 1: Prepare the Master .ini File Create a folder to store your reference .ini file. Example: C:\Path\To\Master\aida64.ini Copy your desired AIDA64 .ini file into this folder. This is the file the watcher will use as a reference. Step 2: Create the Batch File Open Notepad and paste: @echo off taskkill /f /im aida64.exe >nul 2>&1 timeout /t 5 /nobreak >nul copy /y "C:\Path\To\Master\aida64.ini" "C:\Program Files\FinalWire\AIDA64 Extreme\aida64.ini" >nul start "" "C:\Program Files\FinalWire\AIDA64 Extreme\aida64.exe" Save as AIDA64_Fixed_SensorPanel.bat. Note: Replace the paths with your master .ini file path and AIDA64 installation folder. Step 3: Create the Hidden VBS Launcher Open Notepad and paste: Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application") If WScript.Arguments.Length = 0 Then objShell.ShellExecute "wscript.exe", """" & WScript.ScriptFullName & """ runas", "", "runas", 1 WScript.Quit End If batPath = "C:\Path\To\Watcher\AIDA64_Fixed_SensorPanel.bat" Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") WshShell.Run """" & batPath & """", 0, False Save as AIDA64_Fixed_SensorPanel_Hidden.vbs. Note: Replace batPath with the path to your batch file. Step 4: Create the PowerShell Watcher Script Open Notepad and paste: $master = "C:\Path\To\Master\aida64.ini" $install = "C:\Program Files\FinalWire\AIDA64 Extreme\aida64.ini" $vbs = "C:\Path\To\Watcher\AIDA64_Fixed_SensorPanel_Hidden.vbs" $SensorPanelClass = "TForm_HWMonitoringSensorPanel" if (-not ("WinAPI" -as [type])) { Add-Type @" using System; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using System.Text; public class WinAPI { public delegate bool EnumWindowsProc(IntPtr hWnd, IntPtr lParam); [DllImport("user32.dll")] public static extern bool EnumWindows(EnumWindowsProc lpEnumFunc, IntPtr lParam); [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError=true)] public static extern int GetClassName(IntPtr hWnd, StringBuilder lpClassName, int nMaxCount); [DllImport("user32.dll")] public static extern bool IsWindowVisible(IntPtr hWnd); [DllImport("user32.dll")] public static extern bool MoveWindow(IntPtr hWnd, int X, int Y, int nWidth, int nHeight, bool bRepaint); } "@ } $global:foundHandles = @() function Get-FileHashMD5($file) { if (Test-Path $file) { return (Get-FileHash $file -Algorithm MD5).Hash } else { return "" } } function Fix-SensorPanel { $global:foundHandles = @() $callback = { param($hWnd, $lParam) if ([WinAPI]::IsWindowVisible($hWnd)) { $classSb = New-Object System.Text.StringBuilder 256 [WinAPI]::GetClassName($hWnd, $classSb, $classSb.Capacity) | Out-Null if ($classSb.ToString() -eq $SensorPanelClass) { $global:foundHandles += $hWnd } } return $true } $delegate = [WinAPI+EnumWindowsProc]$callback [WinAPI]::EnumWindows($delegate, [IntPtr]::Zero) | Out-Null foreach ($hWnd in $global:foundHandles) { for ($i=0; $i -lt 10; $i++) { [WinAPI]::MoveWindow($hWnd, -1280, 1040, 1280, 400, $true) Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 200 } } } while ($true) { if (Get-FileHashMD5($master) -ne Get-FileHashMD5($install)) { Start-Process "wscript.exe" -ArgumentList ('"' + $vbs + '"') -Verb RunAs } Fix-SensorPanel Start-Sleep -Seconds 5 } Save as AIDA64_Watcher.ps1. Note: Update paths to your master .ini file, installation folder, and VBS file. Step 5: Create a Hidden Scheduled Task Open Task Scheduler (Win + S → Task Scheduler) Click Create Task… General Tab: Name: AIDA64 Sensor Panel Watcher Check Run only when user is logged on Check Run with highest privileges Configure for: Windows 10 Triggers Tab: New → Begin task: At log on → OK Actions Tab: New → Action: Start a program Program/script: powershell.exe Add arguments: -WindowStyle Hidden -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "C:\Path\To\Watcher\AIDA64_Watcher.ps1" Settings Tab: Allow task to run on demand Run task as soon as possible after a missed start Restart task if it fails (1 min interval, 3 attempts) Click OK → Enter password if requested How it Works The Watcher checks the installed .ini file against the master .ini file If differences are detected, it runs the batch file silently to update AIDA64 The PowerShell script searches for the Sensor Panel window by class name Moves it to the correct monitor and resizes it Runs invisible in the background with very low resource usage Resource Usage: The Watcher uses minimal CPU and memory (typically <5 MB RAM, negligible CPU). Disclaimer Text created using ChatGPT, as English is not my native language. It is strongly recommended to create a Windows system restore point before editing anything. No responsibility is assumed for unexpected malfunctions; use at your own risk.
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  12. I’d like to share a detailed solution for anyone struggling with the Sensor Panel moving, resizing, or resetting when using a secondary display with different scaling or resolution. This is a common pain point discussed by users like scotts, supes, WeakLaugh, and Atila on the official AIDA64 forums, where many report that the panel resizes itself or jumps between monitors after rebooting or reconnecting displays. (https://forums.aida64.com/topic/7580-sensor-panel-resized-itself-after-connecting-new-monitor-now-i-cant-fix-it/) Goal Lock your Sensor Panel on a secondary monitor with fixed size/position and make it launch reliably with Windows — even if monitors disconnect/reconnect or have different DPI scaling. 1) Edit the AIDA64 configuration file (AIDA64.ini) Close AIDA64 entirely. Open Notepad as Administrator. Locate your AIDA64.ini file: %localappdata%\FinalWire\AIDA64\AIDA64.ini or in your installation folder. Find the [SensorPanel] section or add it at the end if it doesn’t exist. Replace or set the following values according to your monitor setup: [SensorPanel] Active=1 FixedSize=1 Width=1280 Height=400 PositionX=-1600 PositionY=1040 LoadLayout=1 LayoutFile=C:\AIDA64\SensorPanel_Fixed.spzip [Display] AutoAdjustDPI=0 AutoAdjustResolution=0 What to change for your setup: Width / Height → set these to the exact resolution of your Sensor Panel window. This locks the panel size. PositionX / PositionY → coordinates of the panel on your screen: PositionX = horizontal offset relative to the primary monitor; multiply by the primary monitor’s DPI scaling if it differs from 100%. PositionY = vertical offset from the top of the virtual desktop; usually PrimaryMonitorHeight - SecondaryPanelHeight if the panel sits at the bottom. LayoutFile → point to the .spzip or .a64sp layout you saved. Use the full path, without quotes. [Display] section prevents AIDA64 from automatically adjusting DPI or resolution when monitors reconnect. 2) Create an automatic startup script (.bat) This ensures AIDA64 opens after Windows has initialized monitors, preventing resizing or jumping. Open Notepad. Paste: @echo off REM Close AIDA64 if already running taskkill /f /im aida64.exe >nul 2>&1 REM Wait 8 seconds for Windows to arrange displays (adjust if your monitors need more time) timeout /t 8 /nobreak >nul REM Start AIDA64 start "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\AIDA64 Extreme\aida64.exe" What to change for your setup: timeout /t 8 → increase if your secondary display takes longer to initialize. Path to aida64.exe → replace with the actual path where AIDA64 is installed on your PC. Save as AIDA64_Startup.bat (type: All Files, not .txt). Create a shortcut to this .bat and place it in the Startup folder: Win + R → type shell:startup → paste shortcut. Optional: In the shortcut properties → Run: Minimized, so the console window doesn’t appear. What This Fix Solves Locks Sensor Panel size & position on your secondary monitor Prevents Windows DPI scaling from resizing it unexpectedly Ensures AIDA64 launches after monitors are ready Stops AIDA64 from jumping to the primary display on reboot or after connecting virtual monitors Why This Is Needed Many users report that the Sensor Panel keeps resizing or moving after disconnects, restarts, or when DPI scaling differs between monitors — even with “Lock panel size/position” enabled in preferences. (https://forums.aida64.com/topic/7580-sensor-panel-resized-itself-after-connecting-new-monitor-now-i-cant-fix-it/) Credits & References Thanks to users across the AIDA64 community (e.g., scotts, supes, WeakLaugh, Atila) for identifying that the core issue relates to panel resizing on monitor changes and scaling, which inspired this workflow. (https://forums.aida64.com/topic/7580-sensor-panel-resized-itself-after-connecting-new-monitor-now-i-cant-fix-it/) Disclaimer Text created using ChatGPT, as English is not my native language. It is strongly recommended to make a backup of your .ini file before editing anything. No responsibility is assumed for unexpected malfunctions; use at your own risk. EDIT: Tested and working with version 8.25.8200 of the program
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  13. It's been a while since I've updated my sensor panel, so thought I'd post my latest updated version. It's a 2560x1600 panel that I use with an old Samsung tablet, through USB Cable / Spacedesk app. Since the last update, I've added the memory badge, moved a few things around, tweaked some alignments, and upgraded from a 3070 to a 5070 Ti, so changed that badge too and adjusted the bars. As mentioned in my last post months ago, I take no credit for its initial creation, I found it on here hundreds of posts ago somewhere as a 1280x800 res version, so took it, modified it to suit my needs and monitoring preferences. If you need different badges for your RAM, MB, CPU or GPU, just do a Google image search for like "4090 badge" and voila. What I've been doing is grabbing the image that way, slapping it into MS Paint, reducing the white borders, save it and then I upload it to the remove.bg website to remove the white border / background, then download and post it into the sensorpanel. Anyway, the .sensorpanel file is attached below. Enjoy! Also open to recommendation (e.g., I know the storage area could use some work...!) 2026-02-14.sensorpanel
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  14. 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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  15. This is so awesome! It reminds me of skins on my HP120 when running Rockbox and using skins/themes.
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  16. Panel Digital 515x1920 / 1920x515 / 1920x480 This simple panel features 8 different colors with black and white gauges. So there are a total of 16 different backgrounds in the panel. UPDATED VERSION Panel Digital 480x1920 / 515x1920 / 1920x515 / 1920x480 Black ver.2 and ver.3 (Lights of the sensors light up when the strain increases). There is only one color option here for now. It is also possible to make it in another color and size if needed. ver.3 Digital 1920x720 BlackRed 800x480 • 1024x600 • 1480x320 / 320x1480 • 1280x400 • 515x1920 • 1920x515 / 1920x480 • 1920x720 • 1710x962 • 1080x1920 • 1200x1980 • 1440x2560 • 1600x1200 • 2560x720 • 2560x1440 • 3840x1100
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  17. BiG panel Panel: Black panel with 3 different backgrounds: White, gray and black Panel: White panel with 3 different backgrounds: White, gray and black Size 480x1920 & 515x1920 & 1920x515 vertical & horizontal Size 1920x480 horizontal Size 320x1480 & 1480x320 Black Size 320x1480 & 1480x320 Black 800x480 • 1024x600 • 1480x320 / 320x1480 • 1280x400 • 515x1920 • 1920x515 / 1920x480 • 1920x720 • 1710x962 • 1080x1920 • 1200x1980 • 1440x2560 • 1600x1200 • 2560x720 • 2560x1440 • 3840x1100
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  18. https://www.aida64skins.in/all-templates/product/p_3219144 Anime Fan art Manga 480X1920
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  19. looks awesome, care to share the icons you use ?
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  20. Here's my Cluster5o sensor panel. Custom gauges for: Overall Load, 6 Core Loads, Temperature, CPU Fan, Voltage, Memory, Power (wattage). The upper/left spot is empty, and available for expansion. Text is also provided for: CPU clock, Temperature, CPU Fan All in a space of only 226x227px! The included Zip file contains .sensorpanel file, plus all needed support fonts and PNGs. Comments welcome. SensorPanel_G5_CPU, v20211202.zip
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  21. Thanks to the talented people here I was able to craft my own panel out different bits and pieces. I call it "Executive Decision" Thanks everyone! hip63
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