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The latest AIDA64 update introduces AIDA FPS, a new module that captures real-time frame rate data in DirectX 11 and 12 games. It also adds support for Adaptec RAID controllers and the latest Turing-based external displays, along with expanded support for the newest graphics and GPGPU technologies from AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA. AIDA64 for Huawei devices AIDA64 for Android has crossed the 10 million download mark at the Play Store. It is also available now in the Huawei AppGallery, a blooming app store that offers automatic updates and various security features. New features & improvements AIDA FPS (AIDA64 Extreme only) APX optimized SHA3 benchmark for Intel Diamond Rapids and Nova Lake Turing (Turzx) 4.6-inch and 12.3-inch LCD support Support for Intel Core Ultra 250K Plus and 270K Plus (aka Arrow Lake-S Refresh) Improved support for Intel Wildcat Lake and Nova Lake CPUs Preliminary support for AMD Zen 6 based APUs Aqua Computer Ampinel and Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro II sensor support Advanced support for Adaptec RAID controllers USB-NVMe passthrough support for Realtek RTL9220 Support for EXPO 1.2 memory profiles GPU details for Intel Arc Pro B65 and Arc Pro B70 GPU details for nVIDIA RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell Server Edition What's new since AIDA64 v8.00 Turing (Turzx) 5.2-inch and 8-inch LCD support Azerbaijani localization Optimized memory bandwidth benchmark run times on AMD Milan, Rome, Shimada Peak processors Revamped SensorPanel pinning to monitor Native NVMe support MSI MPG Ai1300TS and Ai1600TS PSU monitoring WeAct LCD support GPU details for AMD Radeon RX 7700 GPU details for nVIDIA RTX Pro 6000D Blackwell Fixed: OSD Panel positioning issues after sleep, suspend, system restart Fixed: RemoteSensor character encoding issues Fixed: SensorPanel positioning issues [ Press Release (English) ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v8.30 ] [ Download ]4 points
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Hey everyone, I’ve been working on a few custom sensor panel designs for AIDA64 and wanted to share them here to get some feedback from the community. I tried to keep them clean and minimal, while still showing the most important data. Each one has a slightly different layout/style, so I’m curious which one you think works best in terms of readability and overall look. I’d really appreciate any feedback — design, layout, usability, anything really. Also open to suggestions if you think something could be improved or added. Thanks in advance!3 points
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Hope we’ll have news soon, can’t wait to see this 1.05 version. In the meantime, I’m sharing my screen, much better than the one with AIDA64. Thank you to Surjeet for his help on this project partage.mp43 points
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#77 - ThrottleSync Ready size: 1920x480 /1920x515 / 2560x720 The package contains two files: the AIDA64 file (.spzip) and the SynQpanel file (.sqx). SynQpanel is required to open the .sqx file and display the video. The AIDA64 file provides two selectable background images for use in the sensor pane: https://postimg.cc/7bsDg21V & https://postimg.cc/fJVs5R5S Visit BHSYSensorPanel for more info. and designs2 points
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Wow @PatrickP, its looking really awesome!! ❤️ @BHSY, @Loyd: Great news! 🎉 A new version is on its way - I’ve just heard from @GaHile She’s currently focused on her exams and also navigating some very challenging circumstances due to the ongoing situation in her region. The important thing is that she’s safe and doing well. She’ll be back soon and ready to pick things up right where she left off. Thank you for your patience and continued support - she is excited to share the update with us soon!2 points
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First of all, great app. Finally I can create a nice panel without struggle..🙏 I've developed an addon to show ping time but Im not too sure how to add it to SynQPanel. Can you send some guide lines please?1 point
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He did a custom size for me, worked really great, looks fantastic. Looking forward to the next one1 point
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glad she is doing the best she can and really looking forward to the upgrade.1 point
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Hi, Created based on someones phone theme panel for Turing Turzx 5 800x480 nmask-dual_fresh.sensorpanel1 point
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You can enable the Turing LCD module in AIDA64 / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / Turing. You can design your own LCD layout in AIDA64 / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / LCD Items.1 point
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Can someone help me make this? I want this so badly but I don't know how to make it, specially the part with per pin amperage for ROG Astral 🥺1 point
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Its been a few years since I looked at this site. I guess, you find what you like and once its working you leave it alone. At least thats been my experience. A lot of really nice updates and new dashboard panels. Im a fan of clean and clear, without a lot of background noise and distracting colors. Here is my dash I believe it was originally posted back around page 240. Enjoy, and thank you for all your great inspiration!1 point
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Hi beloved community! Inspired by the scandinavian style, I have designed a minimalist sensor panel for 7.9 inch displays (400 x 1280 px). I'm still working on the ASMR (Aesthetics | Symmetry | Minimalism | Round) project, but I want to share with you all a preview of it. It uses six different 100 state gauges which I will share, and a histogram for FPS monitoring following those beatiful @ThatManOnTheMoon's ones. Like and quote if you want me to share the final template!! Specially thanks also to @philipfreire and @Viperr for the inspiration.1 point
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This one was originally created by @BH33 and I have just edited it as per my requirements. This is still work in progress and I would share it if anyone wants to use this sensor panel. Feel free to ask me and feel free to give any suggestions for improvement - Added colored bars to change color as per usage - Removed some metrics dues to size limit - W. RAM and B. RAM is mine White and Black DIMMs The size is 1024 x 6001 point
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So I spent the day revising the popular animated 1024x600 panel I shared not too long ago. I decided to change out some gauges as well as move the GPU temp to be on the opposite side of the CPU. It's not 100% perfect as I'm still playing around with Adobe Photoshop. By means no pro at it. Also added the Nvidia Logo and removed the MSI dragon on the previous background I used from another members build. Besides the changes, I thought I would try some different colours for different builds. Original Revision Build Updated with Blue/White Tone Updated with Red\White Tone I should be able to share the files for these animated builds. If not they will be on the following post.1 point
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Thanks, appreciate it. Basically there are 4 line graphs and 2 area graphs. 3 line graphs of different shades of red are stacked on top of each other to create a gradient. There is 1 dark-grey line-graph below the red line to create a drop shadow. The 2 area-graphs below the red line give the 2 shades of grey. The darker-grey area graph has a lower height. The drop shadow of the red line covers the bright line of the lighter-grey area-graph (area graph has a line with a darker shade of color below it). Got to play with the height so the line graph(s) doesn't clash with darker area-graph. I haven't really tested how much resources it uses. Still playing around with it. Like how it looks though.1 point
