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Hello everyone, 🙏 We like to share a project we're working on with a lot of care and passion over the past months: SynQPanel. SynQPanel is a Windows desktop panel visualization application designed to present AIDA64 hardware telemetry in clean, compact, and highly customizable layouts - especially suited for secondary displays and dedicated monitoring screens. It will be available FREE OF COST!! This post is an early introduction and teaser ahead of a public release. We created this thread so that we can add the URL in the application UI and further, we will use it for discussions! What is SynQPanel? SynQPanel provides a visual layer on top of AIDA64 Shared Memory, allowing users to design information-dense dashboards composed of multiple visual elements. The focus is not on replacing AIDA64, but on presenting its data differently - with some different control over layout, density, and visual intent. The project is: Open-source Built with WPF (.NET ) Designed around clarity, precision, and long-term maintainability The purpose of the project is to act as an external visualization frontend for sensor data (for example, animated or stylized sensor panels). All rendering, UI, and animation logic are handled entirely within the external application; AIDA64 remains unchanged and is used solely as the data provider. To clarify the project’s scope: Uses only AIDA64’s documented shared memory interface Does not include or distribute any AIDA64 components Does not bypass licensing, UI limitations, or protections Clearly states non-affiliation: Does not use AIDA64 logos or branding Refers to AIDA64 only in a functional manner (e.g., “ensure AIDA64 shared memory is enabled”) What does it do? Presents CPU, GPU, memory, and system metrics using text, gauges, bars, tables, and charts Supports static and animated visual elements (for subtle motion, indicators, and themed panels) Allows pixel-precise layout control for compact or high-density panels Supports profile-based configurations for different layouts and resolutions Includes a small set of built-in Extra add-ons for runtime and system context All telemetry is read via AIDA64 Shared Memory - a compatible AIDA64 installation is required/must. Design Philosophy SynQPanel is designed to be: Minimal - Its simple and helps to what you choose to display Precise - exact positioning and controlled visuals Intentional - visuals serve information, not the other way around The goal is to give users the tools to design their own panels, whether simple or highly detailed. Project Origin & Status SynQPanel is derived from an open-source codebase originally authored by Habib Rehman, and has since been independently developed, refactored, and extended under the GNU GPL. Current status: Beta Core functionality is stable UI, add-ons, and internal APIs may continue to evolve 📅 Planned public release: 🎉First week of January 2026 🎉 We are Finalizing the Code, updating Free Licensing, Attributions, cutting things to make it as light as possible Open Source & Community Licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later Source code will be available on GitHub Feedback, ideas, and discussion are very welcome and will continue in this thread Once released, we’ll share: GitHub repository link Screenshots / short animations Basic setup and usage guidance (Will need your help here too) Disclaimer AIDA64 is a registered trademark of FinalWire Ltd. SynQPanel is an independent project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by FinalWire Ltd. Thank you all for reading 🙏 We will need your love, support to make this project good 🙏 We're excited and looking forward to sharing more details soon and hearing your thoughts. __ SynQPanel contributors4 points
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Yes, we all are waiting and good to know that the program is coming in the first week of January after Holidays 🤩3 points
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No, no 😊 this isn’t an “updated” or “better” replacement version. On the other hand, it’s a lighter, cut-version streamlined companion. Based on my testing and understanding, SynQPanel is entirely AIDA-dependent. It uses AIDA’s shared memory and focuses on enhancing the visual experience by enabling features like animations and transparent backgrounds for AIDA panels. In addition, it offers optional add-ons that further improve the AIDA SensorPanel experience. SynQPanel is designed exclusively for AIDA64 users like us with a valid license. It does not provide independent hardware support (such as USB, Turing, or BeadaPanel etc.). All hardware communication and functionality remain within AIDA itself - nothing in AIDA’s core behavior is changed or replaced. In fact, AIDA is already Amazing so nothing can be changed haha It is fully compatible with SensorPanel files and .spzip formats, and it genuinely enhances the overall experience for AIDA users. This is a well-crafted tool, and I truly enjoyed testing it. However, it’s important to clarify that it does not replace any existing software or applications, whether internal or external - it simply complements our sensorpanels. 😍2 points
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you for all your love and support, we are very close and its official now: 🙏 We will need your love and support to make this project successful 🙏2 points
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72-SYSOPS Available in 1280x800 | 1920x480 | 1920x515 For other sizes, please PM me. Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs.2 points
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Thank you for all your love and support, we are very close and its official now: 🙏 We will need your love and support to make this project successful 🙏1 point
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I'm afraid the current implementation doesn't work due to firmware issues of the Azoth keyboard. We've asked Asus for assistance in resolving this issue, but so far they haven't responded to our inquiries 😞1 point
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You may need to use the scaling feature of AIDA64 v8.xx. On the SensorPanel right-click --> Scale --> Scale all items up by XXX%. You need to pick the right scaling factor by observing the pixel dimensions difference as to what you expect to see and what the SensorPanel looks like with AIDA64 v8.xx. Please use the latest AIDA64 beta build to have the scaling feature since stable builds do not have that active. https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta1 point
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Thank you @Surjeet @rinaldop: He's absolutely right! We're almost there - get ready, because SynQPanel is coming soon! SynQPanel (pronounced as "Sync Panel") is on its way to make things easier and more intuitive for you! What do you think? We can't wait to hear your love! We appreciate you all - your support means everything to us!1 point
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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.1 point
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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.1 point
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Hello everyone! I'm excited to share my custom redesign of the Core Template. I really liked the original layout, but wanted something cleaner and better-looking. This one shows more info and even has space for a personal logo! I made it for my Jonsbo D41 Screen with a resolution of 1280x800. If you're using the same display, feel free to try it out! Here's the file: Vantic1.sensorpanel Feedback and suggestions are always welcome! P.S. Since I used Figma for the design, it would be really easy to share the project for anyone to customize and adjust for their own needs. Let me know.1 point
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Hello, I’m 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. I’m 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 you’ll like it 😛 (Sorry for the Google translation—my English isn’t the best.) Bulle.xcf Bulle.sensorpanel1 point
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I made a quick simple panel. Size is 1920x480 and I am not making it another size. Panel is free to modify. Font is included in the package.1 point
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Tinkered for a while today with this. Dracula style theme based on a minimal I found here. Sure, all is unaligned. For the price you are charging you really need a Theme repo integrated and a better WYSIWYG editor. Like in XX century grouped layers. Background transparency separated from the whole sensor panel, precise positioning, etc. I bought a volume license somewhere (because not in this life I'm paying 80 EUR (plus maintenance, what is that? updates? for a year, AAA GOLD game price for just one computer? Who the fuck needs three!!!, I would have paid 20-30 euros non questions asked for a year, 80 - 100 EUR lifetime for a computer) and got a message saying that the license is not genuine or something. But the program accepted it as genuine at first. This is a quite shady business trait, It was not even a keygen from the old days. Accept it as genuine or not. But don't come half way. Anyway, some bugs flourished (mem access violations and some more when changing a few sensors settings together, white/blank window: restart app needed). But not sure if it's because I have a non-fully pure pristine, I rob you, license. The soft/app was downloaded from here. I read some years ago some developers injected bugs if a non-fully pure unicorn license was used. Anyway, cheers. Not coming back here so don't bother answering. Aida64 Dracula.sensorpanel1 point
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That is strange since I had no trouble. I will rezip the 3 sensor panels for you. See if this helps. https://icedrive.net/s/X4Y1gTZWbWTwFvwt59BXj6Qh7xZg1 point
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So guys, i browsed like crazy the thread and i have found out that @VeilSide created first this template and he named it Blue Minimalist, then @ValhallasAshes reworked and change it to his need and to 1024x600 resolution, i downloaded Valhalas reworked template and its cool and i thanks both Veliside and ValhalasAshes for their work and for the template but if anyone knows exactly the one in my picture which is clear that is made after Valhalas and they changed Fans to Fans & Pump and instead of System under the Fans is something that looks like a bar, they added the date too.... if you know exactly the template please let me know. Also what System means under the Fans, is it the chassis fans ? I need to learn to add a pump instead of GPU #2 under fans, and please if someone know what that bar is in the picture that is swapped for the System let me know. I never had to deal with templates so i need to learn but i ordered a 7" screen for my PC.1 point
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Well-spoken! Along these lines: Hello Aida64 community. It's nice that this forum exists, and that FinalWire offers such a great way to display PC information in such a nice way. Until today I was only a "silent observer" in this forum. I’ve only looked at the various Aida panels and downloaded some that I liked or that seemed suitable for my purposes. In the meantime, I know how it works and can assemble panels - according to my own aesthetic and technical requirements. Here I would share the first one I am really happy with it. Using a "minimalist" panel from a member here on the forum. Thanks for that! I wanted only the (to me) most important information, no frills, clear, in the smallest space (800x480). I hope someone will like it. no tchotchkes1(800x480).sensorpanel no tchotchkes2(800x480).sensorpanel1 point
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