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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.23 points
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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.14 points
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I use 3 monitors, one for doing stuff, other for doing stuff as well, and then a third to monitor the system using Aid64. It is a 27 inch monitor and I made this panel. This display panel is 1920x1024. I try to share, but the file size is to large to put in here. The zip file is 11.1MB, but max to put in here is 9.77mb. Is their a way I am to make it smaller, so I can share?12 points
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Hi All So after taking a little here, a little there and spending a day on it I finally have what I personally want to have out of my sensor panel. This is a white version and its 1920x480 I dont plan on making any other sizes. It uses the Geforce font included in the zip file Please be kind. This is my 1st panel and in future I might get a little better at it ToxicAngel.zip9 points
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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 program8 points
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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.spzip8 points
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✨ Animated Panels in Action ✨ (Video was quick to keep it short and light weighted to be uploaded here!) Please note that all the panels showcased here are thoughtfully designed by their respective creators. Full credit and attribution belong to them. These examples are shared purely for demonstration purposes - we do not own these panels and will not distribute them in any form. These panels are purchased and owner gave the permissions for demo, display and testing only!! 🌟 Features at a Glance Multiple panels (even different resolutions) can be opened simultaneously Smooth and engaging animations are fully supported “AIDA64 is a registered trademark of FinalWire Ltd. This project is not affiliated with or endorsed by FinalWire.” Uses only AIDA64’s shared memory interface. Does not include or distribute any AIDA64 components. AIDA64 needs to be running in the background with a valid AIDA64 license. Teaser Video.mp4 💖 Your Voice Matters We would truly love to hear your thoughts and feedback. Your love and support mean everything to us -without you, we are NOTHING, and without your encouragement, we cannot move forward. Thank you for being a part of this journey with us. 🙏✨8 points
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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.7 points
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Panel 57_ 515x1920 / 57_ 1920x515 / 57_ 1920x480 (I can also add logos. sample images).⬇️ 1920x515 1920x480 800x480 • 1024x600 • 1480x320 / 320x1480 • 1280x400 • 515x1920 • 1920x515 / 1920x480 • 1920x720 • 1710x962 • 1080x1920 • 1200x1980 • 1440x2560 • 1600x1200 • 2560x720 • 2560x1440 • 3840x11007 points
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Evening all, Continuous viewer, first time poster. After scouring pages and looking at various cool panels for inspiration. I felt it was time to share my WIP. It's a simple LCARS panel showcasing system info. I've got some ideas for breaking down panels for each component and having shuffle through each page at 5 sec intervals.7 points
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Thank you! I will try to reproduce the issue and see if anything can be done here Looking absolutely amazing! The clean panel design and the way SynQPanel has been used really stand out. We’ll take care of the remaining issues step by step… slowly but surely. It’s truly encouraging to see the download numbers growing and people being curious enough to try something new. That kind of support means a lot ❤️ 🙏6 points
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We had to divide the two as with SensorPanel popularity as it required to have a different set of rules and also moderation and control as people with business intentions overgrown the more friendly share panels topic. The main reason was that people with business intentions started to overwhelm the more friendly panel-sharing discussions. It wasn’t an easy decision at the time, but this seemed like the best way forward, and I still think it works better like this. Of course, managing the forum isn’t without challenges: we have a wide mix of ages and backgrounds, and there are always people who don’t really care about IP rights. We have a few moderators and we do our best to keep an eye on things, but we’re not a detective agency. When disagreements come up, whether about stolen graphics, ideas, or anything else, it’s very hard to figure out exactly what happened without investing a lot of resources into it. That said, anyone who feels like helping is welcome to apply as a moderator, and we’ll see if we can work together. We could even start a new topic where everyone can discuss their issues so we don’t flood this one. We’re open to anything that makes the community a better place.6 points
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