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Unveil the Dawn of Brilliance: "Solstice Aegiron - B4"! Size: 1920x480 Need a custom fit? We've got you! Get personalized dimensions on request: 3840x1100 | 1280x800 | 1024x768 | 1920x720 | 1920x1080 & more! Innovation Meets Precision: CPU & GPU Temperature/Utilization: Real-time performance, brought to life with radiant, color-shifting transitions RAM & VRAM Utilization: Absolute clarity with 100 precision states and bold numbers Please click here to send me a PM to claim your exclusive Sensor Panel Step Into Tomorrow - Unleash the future of system monitoring - a seamless fusion of engineering, aesthetics, and sci-fi soul. Explore more on my webpage: Surjeet Skins Not just stats. This is data - Reimagined. Felt. Beyond.3 points
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Wow what a layout π€ π As for second skipping, try to lower the SensorPanel update rate to 500 milliseconds or even 200 ms. If it doesn't help, then it means either the collection/measurement of sensor items takes too long, or rendering your exquisitely complex SensorPanel layout takes too long.3 points
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I finally completed a functional clock and date sensor gauge. For the hour gauge, I used the 'Time' gauge type (86399), which will show the hour hand moving. The process of creating hours hand using 5 sensors, 240 images for AM and 240 images for PM is too complex and difficult for me to explain. I used Excel spreadsheets to calculate the min/max values. Click the screenshot below and click the zoom icon to view the Excel spreadsheet image. To me, I'll use the 'Hour (1-12)' and 'Hour (0-23)' for digital time, for example, 12:00, 17:00, 13:00, etc. For the minute's hand, I used 61 images (_00.png to _60.png), from 12.00 to 12.00, and the min/max value is 0 and 60. For the seconds, I used 61 images (_00.png to _60.png), from 12.00 to 12.00, and the min/max value is 0 and 60. 20250630_174221.mp4 @Fiery The minutes and seconds sync very well with my OS time. However, for the second, some of them will skip a second, even using 'Simple Sensor Item'. For example, from 24s it jumps to 26s, skipping 25s. Please watch the above video. Is there any way to improve the seconds without skipping? It's ok if there's nothing that can be done about it. I'm quite satisfied with how the new time and date gauges work. AIDA64 is the best customization sensor panel. Thank you to you and your team for making this possible. Well done!π₯°π3 points
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The Spectral Elegance: "Glaciorum Coreline - B6"! Size: 1920x480 Need a custom fit? We've got you! Available in custom sizes: 3840x1100 | 1280x800 | 1024x768 | 1920x720 | 1920x1080 & more upon request! Innovation That Feels Alive: CPU & GPU Temperature: Real-time thermal precision across 100 states with color transitions CPU & GPU Utilization: Dynamic performance tracking brought to life through stunning color transitions RAM & VRAM Utilization: Visually immersive, ultra-crisp, ultra-clear, ultra-beautiful Neon Big Numbers - 100 states of intelligent design Please click here to send me a PM to claim your exclusive Sensor Panel Step Into Tomorrow - Unleash the future where technology breathes, data glows, and every pixel connects emotion to precision. Explore more on my webpage: Surjeet Skins Beyond Monitoring > It Connects!2 points
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Hi AIDA Team, We all really LOVED the new colour picker dialogue which is an awesome feature addition to next generation of AIDA. I was thinking can we add something same for the Font picker too? Right now we have drop drop from where we need to use the font. Let the functionality remain the same. Here are a few suggestions that could enhance the Font Picker: Introduce sections such as "Recent Fonts" and "Favourite Fonts" with options to Add, Save, Rename, Delete, and Clear Display fonts using their initials (or small names/abbreviations in boxes, with customized names appearing on mouse hover Optionally, integrate these customized fonts into the Right Click Context Menu, similar to the one used in the Colour Picker - which is absolutely fantastic, by the way! @Fiery I completely understand that this could be a substantial and complex feature to implement. Still, Iβd love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, or any feedback on the feasibility of this idea. Thank you so much for your continued efforts and brilliant innovations! Font Picker Enhancements Inspired by the New Colour Picker @COSTAJUNIOR @BHSY @JariKoi You all have been truly amazing with your support and feedback - thank you so much for that! π Iβd really appreciate it if you could take a moment to check out this feature request and share your thoughts or suggestions as well. Your input would mean a lot!2 points
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ββββββ β¦β§β¦β§β¦ βββββ LIQUIDFORGE 1920x480 ββββββββ β¦β§β¦β§β¦ βββββββββββ βββββ β¦β§β¦β§β¦ ββββ THERMOFLUX MONITOR (600x1024)ββββ β¦β§β¦β§β¦ βββββββ β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬β¬ πΉ LIQUIDFORGE (1920x480) Style: Horizontal panel split into 3 blocks (CPU / GPU / RAM-VRAM) Visuals: Realistic tubing, animated fluid, and analog indicators Sensors: β’ CPU: temperature, usage, clock, voltage, power draw β’ GPU: temperature, clock, hotspot, usage, power draw β’ RAM & VRAM: usage, clock, fans, download/upload Perfect for those who love that βfuturistic test benchβ look. πΈ THERMOFLUX MONITOR (600x1024) Style: Vertical panel with a mecha/sci-fi vibe and a cyber-industrial touch Visuals: Two side tubes with bubbling fluid, energy lines, and brushed metal structure Sensors: β’ CPU + GPU with central gauges β’ RAM, VRAM, Drive C and D usage β’ Network speed with digital bars π Resolutions: β’ LIQUIDFORGE: 1920x480 β perfect for a horizontal secondary screen ββββββββ1024x600 β optimized for compact auxiliary displays β’ THERMOFLUX: 600x1024 β designed for a vertical side panel Wanna turn your setup into a futuristic lab or sci-fi control panel? These skins deliver it all β clean layout, functional data, and a striking visual experience. π§ͺ Like what you see? This is just the beginning β thereβs a lot more coming on our website. [AidaSkins]2 points
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@Surjeet @BHSY @JariKoi @COSTAJUNIOR @rinaldop @Garageman Here's the next update with the following new sensor items implemented hour (1-12) hour (0-23) minute second https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta2 points
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Hi, I was issued a partial refund for the difference. This problem is now resolved. Thank you!1 point
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Thank you for your compliment.π I lower the SensorPanel update rate to 500 ms or 200 ms, and it helps. Thank you so muchπ. Now, everything looks perfect.ππ.1 point
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Yes, we missed to implement that. It will be done in the next beta update.1 point
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Thanks. I got it.π I try playing with the states, and it depends on where I start. Either I start at 12:00 or 1:00. For the hours, I might use the old time gauges that use 4 sensors and 180 images. Almost accurate. Tomorrow, I will try testing using more images on the new hours gauge type. hours (1-12): states 0-11 (12 images) - starts from 1.00 - 12.00 hours (0-23): states 0-23 (48 images) - starts from 12.00 and ends at 11.00. 24 images (day) + 24 images (night) The best part is I can now show seconds Hands on my clock, and it moves the same as the Windows 11 clock seconds.πͺAnd I only need 1 sensor for minutes. Awesome! π minutes: states 0-60 (61 images) - start from 12.00 to 12.00 second: states 0-60 (61 images) - start from 12.00 to 12.00 Thank you!1 point
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Thank you for your help!1 point
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@COSTAJUNIOR @Surjeet @JariKoi @Loyd Here's the new AIDA64 build with custom color renaming and deletion: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta1 point
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When I import and export my old sensor panel skin that contains many states and sensors using the latest AIDA64 Beta version, the saving time is normal (fast). In the older version, the time to save my file is around 1 min 30s. I'm not sure if it has something to do with my newly upgraded memory RAM. I'm using 64GB CL30 6000 MHz. My older RAM is 32GB CL 40, so that it's a big difference in response time. Also, if you're still worried about saving time, I advise you to use a smaller image size. For example, save all 100 images using only the clock hand and the base as part of the background image. See screenshot below.1 point
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π‘ Radiation Protocol - in 1024x600 and 1920x480 β« This skin was forged in the core of a fictional nuclear reactor β post-apocalyptic aesthetic, industrial vibe, and visuals inspired by radioactive containment panels. Every detail crafted for those who crave extreme monitoring with a brutalist flair. π₯ Features: Full monitoring for CPU and GPU (temperature, load, voltage, power draw, fan speed, RAM/VRAM usage). Analog gauges styled after industrial emergency dials. Storage indicators with custom SSD icons. Nuclear-themed visuals with radiation icons, worn metal textures, and glowing green/amber tones. The "High Temperature" nuclear symbols dynamically reflect the CPU (left) and GPU (right) temperature states. Discover this and other models at: [AidaSkins]1 point
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@BHSY @JariKoi @COSTAJUNIOR Please check the first implementation of the new color picker dialog in the latest AIDA64 beta build: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta It's not yet finished, so it's not implemented all across the UI just yet. You can check it out by using right-click on the color patches instead of the usual left-click. It's only available in the SensorPanel item configuration dialog at this time. What's left from our planned set of features is the management of the set of custom colors. However, you may have more ideas on how to make the new panel more usable, more powerful for your purposes. So please let us know how you like it so far, what's missing, what do you see in other color picker dialogs that you'd like us to replicate in ours.1 point
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We've fixed the fan RPM issue in the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.1 point
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@Davajita @TheRealGD2X @timurtagiev @Maarten Knapen @Frk @janmikulik @Flow @HarryGiannou @hhcasey @therick04pp @VintageOffice @kart0nick @Krusty @Murrian We've just rolled out the first beta build of the next-generation AIDA64 that fixes -- among many other things -- several issues related to how AIDA64 handles multiple monitors:1 point
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This was so good it inspired me to get Aida64 and a display to mount in my case. The mounting is still a WIP and as I use Aida64 more I plan to monkey with replacing the static Enterprise D image with a graph that swaps out for different slide of some astrometrics display (probably tied to one of the CPU threads). I'll follow up with actual install pictures once I'm done mounting. 1000% ripping your build here to customize for what I needed, I hope you don't mind @rinaldop! LCARS_Gregg-1280x400.sensorpanel1 point
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44-AIDA64 Sensor Panel Skin Backlight Color with dial clock gauge (Black/White) 1920x515 Black and White panel in one file. Sizer available in 1920x480 | 1920x515 | 480x1920 | 515x1920 | 720x2560 | 1100x3840 The backlight colour can be changed to any color from the sensor panel preferences > SensorPanl > background color. 44_1920x515.mp4 *Require AIDA64 version 7.99.7829 or higher. View all panels here.1 point
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βHello everyone, taking advantage of my friends' ideas, I created another panel for AIDA, remembering that the credits are listed below, what I did was some specific changes to my taste... the original idea was maintained, thanks to the creators, Big hugπ€ 1920x480 Panel Normal: Panel in LOAD: All Credits: @Lucas S. Bezerra @Miicker Thanks Guys πStay Safe 2024-08-21-Seraph4.sensorpanel1 point
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Available in 1920x515 / 1920x480 / 480x1920 / 515x1920 (Please PM me for other vertical/widescreen sizes). 25_1920x480_wClk / 25_1920x515_wClk (with clock and date) Rotating CPU/GPU Utilization % gauge. Neon Glow Temperature Gauge A working clock with hour, minutes and seconds hands CPU/GPU temperature warning light. The position of the CPU, GPU, MEM, and CLOCK can be swapped easily 25_1920x480_wTime / 25_1920x515_wTime (with digital number time and Date) Rotating CPU/GPU Utilization % gauge. Neon Glow Temperature Gauge Digital Time, AM/PM, and Date CPU/GPU temperature warning light. Not all texts are editable The position of the CPU, GPU, MEM, and CLOCK can be swapped easily The file saving time has been reduced to normal save time. 25_1920x515 w Clock and Date Gauges / 25_1920x480 w Clock and Date Gauges Sensor panel skin with a working Dial Clock (hours/minutes/seconds) and Date (Months, Day of Week, and Day of Month) gauges. 480x1920 / 515x1920 The panel skins were revised on July 1, 2025. AIDA64 Beta version 7.99.782 and above is required to use this sensor panel skin. EXPLORE ALL MY COLLECTIONS1 point
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Panel 515x1920 / 1480x320 / 1920x720 / 1920x515 / 1920x480 / 3840x1100 Black / 1280x400 Black Panel 515x1920 / 1920x515 / 1920x480 / 800x1280 White Panel 515x1920 / 1920x515 / 1920x480 BlackRed Panel 515x1920 Green Panel 515x1920 BlackPink Panel 515x1920 WhitePink Panel 515x1920 BlackBlue Panel 515x1920 RedBlack 1480x320 800x12801 point
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Panel: Jep - white 515x1920 / 1920x515 / 1920x480 / 1480x320 / 320x1480 Panel: Jep - black 515x1920 / 1920x515 / 1920x480 / 1480x320 / 320x1480 I also made red, blue, purple, yellow, green, turquoise, white and brown color 515x1920 Panel Jep 1710x962, it's the same aspect ratio 2560x1440 (screen scaling 150%) Panel Jep 2560x1440 / 1440x2560 white Panel Jep 1200x1980 black Panel Jep 1080x1920 black / Jep 1080x1920 white Panel Jep 1200x1980 black ver.2 Panel Jep 1080x1920 black / white Together with the customer, we designed a panel suitable for him. I think it turned out very well.1 point
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That is so cool, i just purchased a Barrow screen and my attempts are terrible, can i please grab a copy? scottcollis@me.com. thanks so much!!1 point
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Ok so i've finaly finished the Digital Sensor panel and you can have it this file have 4 files one 800x600 one 800x480 one Font file you install in Windows fonts folder and the background file if you want to resize it to your own monitor Cheers Link updated on 15/04/2023 https://1fichier.com/?cd6j56qi3mmztp6eqe2r Updated now it looks more realistic just resize the background to fit your resolution and change it with the preview one1 point