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  1. A showcase of my latest Sensor Panel, using SynQPanel to import AIDA64’s SensorPanel file and enhance it with animated visuals, featuring a fan that spins in sync with real-time speed and a rotating arc GIF.😊
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  2. 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 Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs
    4 points
  3. That’s completely fair, and I genuinely appreciate you taking the time to explain your perspective. You’re right - from a user’s 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 that’s 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. You’re also absolutely right that layout import from other panel systems would lower the barrier to entry. It’s a valid request, and it’s 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 there’s enough momentum and feedback to justify the complexity. If you decide to just keep an eye on things for now, that’s 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 🍻
    3 points
  4. Here is another one with a bit more info for 1280x800 screens (Jonsbo D41 and D31 screens in mind). Cheers! New Skin V2.spzip
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  5. Hey, thank you for checking out SynQPanel - really appreciate it! 🙏 At the moment, this forum is the primary place for discussion and support. There isn’t a Discord server yet. That said, feedback like yours helps shape what comes next, so a Discord is definitely something I’m 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 ❤️ 🙏 (we need you as we are just starting this journey!!) 🙏 Cheers!
    3 points
  6. I have the hardest time trying to decide on a good design based on the 5 panels I did so far. So, I asked my wife which one she preferred. This is the one she picked. Not as busy as some others, but since my prime concern is really overheating something, this one does all I really need. If the logo at the top is unfamiliar this panel goes on a "Taichi Lite" based unit. trial 5.spzip
    2 points
  7. Could you share your painel? looks amazing!!!
    2 points
  8. I have modified the Sensor Panel 1920x1080 and 1024x600 to suit my needs. 1920x1080 1024x600 Crash 1920x1080.spzip Crash 1024x600.spzip
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  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. Thank you for the detailed follow-up - this is extremely helpful 👍 Based on the logs you shared, I can now say with confidence what’s happening. I have sent you a direct message to keep you informed with more details! What I’m doing next I’m already working on improvements to make SynQPanel more defensive in this exact situation, including: Stronger validation before XML parsing Safer early-abort paths when corruption is detected Ensuring malformed shared-memory reads can never reach rendering code This will be part of an upcoming update. Thank you again for taking the time to report this and share logs. This kind of feedback is invaluable, especially while SynQPanel is still growing. 🙏
    1 point
  12. What was happening just before the crash? The error occurred while the computer was idling; it happened twice. First at 4:31 am and a second time at 7:39 pm the same day (first log file will not upload, exceeds upload limit) Version of AIDA64, 8.20.8110 Beta Whether shared memory was enabled, yes SynQPanel-20260119_018.log
    1 point
  13. Thank you for reporting this, and I’m really glad to hear you’re enjoying SynQPanel ❤️ I’m sorry it failed on you - that kind of crash is frustrating, and I appreciate you taking the time to share the details. The exception you’re seeing (System.AccessViolationException) usually means the app tried to access memory that was no longer valid. In SynQPanel’s case, this is almost always related to native interop, such as: AIDA64 shared memory access SkiaSharp / graphics rendering Sensor data becoming unavailable or changing unexpectedly while being read It’s not a .NET logic error and it’s not something caused by normal usage. To help narrow this down, could you please let me know (or send via PM if you prefer): What was happening just before the crash? (e.g. opening a profile, switching panels, resizing, minimizing to tray, closing the app, etc.) Without that change: Is the app working properly? Was AIDA64 running at the time, and if so: Version of AIDA64 Whether shared memory was enabled When exactly error occurred (Installing, launching etc.)? If possible, please check this folder after the crash and let me know if a latest log exists: %LOCALAPPDATA%\SynQPanel\ i.e. C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Local\SynQPanel\logs Latest Log Files can be very helpful. I’m actively improving stability around shared memory access and rendering, and reports like this are extremely valuable - especially this early, while the user base is still small. Thanks again for your support and patience. I’ll do my best to get this fully understood and addressed.
    1 point
  14. 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 here
    1 point
  15. @Benni231990 @FatBoyNL @Tomorrow @Miroslav Tuhársky We've implemented native NVMe support in the latest AIDA64 beta update available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
    1 point
  16. We've implemented native NVMe support in the latest AIDA64 beta update available at: https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta
    1 point
  17. Any chance you can make a vertical one of the spiderman panel? 515x1920 or 480x1920?
    1 point
  18. 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.
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  21. Here is one I made to my liking. Couldn't find what I wanted (for free at least :D), so I made one real quick. it's 1280x800 (Jonsbo D41 screen). Here are two variants (couldn't decide which I like more), so feel free to use it and edit it at will If you need any info just hit me up. Simple Clean All in One Graph.spzip Simple Clean All in One.spzip
    1 point
  22. mein selbstgebasteltes Panel, falls jemand Interesse hat, kann ich es hochladen, allerdings ist die Datei für dieses Forum zu groß. Deshalb der Link hier: https://www.transfernow.net/dl/20260108G5MtrhiG
    1 point
  23. This is a very basic 640x480 with temps, loads and fan speeds. Graphs and images were used from other panels. An additional blue-bordered background is included and hidden. 640x480_basic.spzip
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  24. I keep messing around with a rectangular look to gauges. Think I'm done and ready to move to the next idea. Anyway, always welcome critiques and improvement ideas. 4.spzip
    1 point
  25. My First attempt at a panel, enjoy.. 1280x800 face1.zip
    1 point
  26. Another one with just CPU GPU clocks added and a different background 1024x600 1204x600 Black Panther.spzip
    1 point
  27. With the help of Surjeet, who is amazing at building panels, I was able to customize this one for my Corsair Xeneon.
    1 point
  28. This is great, if you would be so kind to share it would be greatly appreciated.
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  30. Here's what I created for my new rig:- HAVN SP.sensorpanel
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  31. Another panel I put together for free. As always. Thanks for looking. Red.zip
    1 point
  32. MAY THE 4th BE WITH YOU! Star Wars fans rejoice! In honor of May 4th, Star Wars day, I give you a brand new Star Wars panel with first in the world animated light saber gauges! This is a custom panel done for Brian Harden <brian.harden@yahoo.com> based on his artwork that he sent me. He wanted an Empire/Death Star theme. He wanted the red dashes/dots around the FPS gauge to spin some, to give movement and he wanted to have the light sabers shrink as higher FPS goes up. This way they stay lighted up until playing a game and then they look like they are shrinking and igniting when a game is playing. I did all that for him and MORE! This skin has 2 special features: - light saber gauges that can be set for 518 FPS or 60 FPS, instructions on how to switch are included. - The panel is currently set for 60 FPS - panel lights glow as GPU utilization rises The font is the official Star Wars font Star Jedi Outline, and it is included. The panel resolution is 1920X515 Take a look! StarwarsPanel-public-rinaldop-2024-05-05.mp4 StarwarsPanel-public-rinaldop-2024-05-05.zip
    1 point
  33. Now for something a little different. Again this is a Hyte Y60 515_1920 sensorpanel. I've gone for an old west vibe this time. Some gauges I borrowed from ExMachina's sensorpanel ExMachina2049. I am also including the .psd file for those who want to modify this sensorpanel. I used two different fonts, Tahoma and Wide Latin. I think both are Windows standard fonts. Old West_515x1920.zip
    1 point
  34. Testing 32 step gauge I know its a huge gauge 700x700. Its for showing members on how to do it. test32.sensorpanel
    1 point
  35. Made a black version with more colors of this panel, with a font I downloaded at https://www.dafont.com/de/techfont.font, resolution 800x1280. black sensors techfont.sensorpanel
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  36. here is a dark 1200x640 thanks @bent98 1200x640.sensorpanel heres the 640x1200 portrait version @richard45 640x1200.sensorpanel
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  38. 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.mp4
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  40. erster versuch mit 1280x800 Pixel 2022-08-20.sensorpanel
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  41. I'm using the trial version since yesterday to see what I can do, and want to try a simple white theme. I like how it turned out :-)
    1 point
  42. My Blue & Orange Themes for AX206 480x320 px Enjoy! Logitech_theme_480x320.axlcd Orange_theme_480x320.axlcd
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  43. 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)
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  44. looks very very nice 100 points!
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  45. Double sided tape? That is how I've mounted mine. Before and after photos attached. Credit to people who created panels modified by me and used in photos.
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  46. 800x480 Yellow No Gauges.sensorpanel
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  47. NZXT Theme: Download: NZXT-Theme.sensorpanel NZXT B&W Theme: Download: NZXT-Theme-BW.sensorpanel NZXT / ASUS ROG Theme: Download: NZXT-AsusROG-Theme.sensorpanel NZXT / Gigabyte AORUS Theme: Download: NZXT-GigabyteAorus-Theme.sensorpanel NZXT / LogitechG Theme: Download: NZXT-LogitechG-Theme.sensorpanel Enjoy! Notes: Fits 1920x1080 displays. Minor changes to CPU/GPU & RAM icons. May require HelveticaNeue Font
    1 point
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