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  1. Ya, here you go. Not sure this is all you the file you need or not. Very new to Aida64. If something is missing do let me know. Also, adjust min and max of all the gauges to suit your hardware. All 4 of them has custom range (not 0-100) to make it more pleasing to look at. I'm in a hotter climate, so my typical temp range is a bit higher. You might want to lower the range for better result. For fan and AIO, just put in the correct RPM at 0% and 100% PWM. If you have something like FanControl, use that to set your fan to 0% and 100% PWM, note the RPM and add some buffer to make it show up better on the extreme end. I didn't look at the RPM spec on the box, I use the actual RPM when the fan is asked to do 0/100% PWM. Play around with min and max to make it look better. This is the trickiest one. Edit: One more thing, the Batt% and power consumption (UPS load, in this case, so it counts everything, PC+monitors+router) are reading from UPS data connection, so you have to have that.... layout.sensorpanel
  2. Hi, I just built Omnius' app for myself. Is it too late? You still interested?
  3. Made a little something for my 800 x 480 panel. Inspired by airliner engine parameter instrument panel. Designed for a small 5in panel mounted inside a case that's all the way on the other side of the 3 meters-ish long table. So it's very light on detail for readability. The 4 gauges are all for temps. Top 2 gauge for GPU and CPU also has a little green thing indicating fan RPM. Also has AIO pump speed monitor. It just a custom gauge with all image slot saying "pump OK" except the first one (for 0%) saying "pump low RPM". The gauge minimum is set to whatever the RPM value I want the text to change. I haven't tested it but it should work... hopefully.
  4. Hope for a sale on whatever your special occasion are too... I'm not from the US or anywhere near it. So it's time for those newsletter subscribe for me. Would be nice if there is an option for just 1 PC for cheaper price. I'm in here to just use it for the sensor panel too. Tried a bunch of free alternative but this is the one. Keep coming back to check for sale but since I has no idea when are the US special occasions, I never saw a sales.... And that's a lot of money, converted to my currency, for where I live. Where a local meal cost less than 2 bucks... I'm about to finish DIYing my screen soon, might ends up buying the full price. But it would be great if there a sale. This sensor panel project has been going on for like a year now lol. Because of the cost.
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