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  1. DDR means Double Data Rate. Your clock speed is 3000mhz. Because the memory is moving 2 packets of info at same time, the memory speed is doubled. Example DDR5 6000 actually runs at 3000Mhz but because it moves 2 pieces of information it's marketed at 6000mtp/s or mega transfers per second. Use Memory Speed rather than Memory Clock.
  2. Yes, but did you try RTSS by itself? Installed as stand-alone? Might be worth a try. This also sounds like an AMD driver issue. I have never had an issue with nvidia cards as far as sensor(s) reporting go.
  3. There is no need to install MSI Afterburner for FPS. All you need is Riva Tuner Statistics Server (RTSS). This gets installed when you install Afterburner. That is the only component that is needed and can be downloaded separately from Guru3d.com Afterburner is only required if you would like to overclock/underclock the core or memory, set custom fan curves, or monitor GPU. Some game developers have removed the ability to display FPS. This apparently is to litigate cheaters. Battlefield 2042 is one such game.
  4. Look in the mirror and have a look at who is the idiot. I never mentioned rescaling anything. Again, Reading Comprehension 101. Windows/Application Scaling and Desktop Resolution are two different things. What I said above can be replicated on any PC when both display inputs are directly connected to a single graphics card via DP/HDMI. Try it. Prove me wrong.
  5. Maybe try a little reading comprehension. You sound like an ass. You can confirm this by simply changing your main monitors resolution and restart Windows. "For example: Panel was created on a PC with native 4K monitor. Then user changes main resolution/monitor to 1440. Sensor Panel scaling will be borked."
  6. Yes, and this is the #1 reason for the decline and interest in the Share Your Sensor Panel thread. Too many rules to suite a minority. Sadly, minorities seem to rule today's world. Since the implementation of the 'New Rules', the very premise of the thread has been lost. We can thank those that applied a monetary value to Sensor Panels and then cry about others modifying it. Straight up greed. I am almost tempted to purchase some of these 'for sale' panels and freely distribute them across the internet. Just out of spite.
  7. Maybe try posting to a Brazilian forum. You might get some interest. I dont think too many people are going to try and read the subs while trying to watch a vid at same time. I see posting this as nothing more than trying to promote your youtube channel. If you truly want to help here, post an English language video.
  8. See here: https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13310-7-ips-screen-installation/?do=findComment&comment=58456
  9. If modifying a sensor panel, export the panel to a file frequently to save your changes. If you do not do this, and you load a new sensor panel, all changes you have made to previous panel will be lost.
  10. It is a scaling issue of Aida64 that cant be avoided. It is because of the resolution of the main monitor on the PC that originally created the panel. For example: Panel was created on a PC with native 4K monitor. Then user changes main resolution/monitor to 1440. Sensor Panel scaling will be borked.
  11. No need to keep posting. Take your advertising to the other forum thread. The same goes to those with their advertisements in their signatures. That was already discussed here and is not allowed.
  12. So I have come to the conclusion that the scaling issue cannot be resolved. This is 100% on Aida64 side. You can suggest this Windows setting or that Windows setting. It is never going to work for every person every time. Perfect example: Primary Monitor used when panel created: 4K Display Panel: 1280X480 Sensor Panel: Sensor panel created. Looks great ------- Exact same system, nothing changed other than Primary Monitor: Primary Monitor: 1440 Display Panel: 1280X480 (exact same panel) Sensor Panel: Clusterfuck I Vote For: If any more R&D go into Sensor Panel, never mind the bling..... fix the scaling please. If I am correct, the only way to avoid this is using a dedicated USB display. A display that connects to the PC/Aida64 directly thru USB. No connection to the graphics card. I have a BeadaPanel display that does just that, natively. I did install a flakey unsigned driver for it to act as a 'normal display'. But it wasnt required to work with Aida64 natively. To confirm the above statement about the connection USB vs Graphics Card, I would have to wipe my PC to totally get rid of the driver for the display. But I am confident with what I have said. **Reason I cant test display in a different PC is because it is 'hard mounted' inside a custom PC build I did. I cant remove or connect to it without tearing down PC.
  13. Given this forum language is predominantly English, you likely wont get much interest. Pretty hard to read subs and watch the vid at same time. There are a thousand vids on youtube pertaining to this already. Same for those posting for help. I would be more inclined to help a person if I could actually read what they are asking. Expecting me or others to translate is asking a bit much.
  14. 1032486152_3D-HUD-Allfiles.rar
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