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  1. 1 hour ago, rinaldop said:

    Actually temperature can go above 100. The only sensors that will not go over 100 are the utilization sensors, the ones that display percentage.

     

    1 hour ago, Shephard said:

    I even expose the temperatures 20-80, but I have water, it just will not be below 20, by the fact that the room temperature, and if above 80, it already starts to boil and the pressure valve should be opened.

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    Yep, that's what I meant with "virtually". My CPU or GPU don't go below 25 ºC and above 85 ºC, but I made a 100 state gauge for a range of 0-100.

  2. In my opinion, "100 state" gauges are only worth it when you want to represent values that virtually can go from 0 to 100. For example, temperature, % usage and son on. Trying to represent 1 MHz with a single .png file should crash Aida64.

  3. On 11/6/2023 at 11:56 PM, 1 PC Tip a day said:

    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.

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    The process of making a sensor panel involves testing and sketching for hours. But man, it is beautiful!

    Feel free to download the attached gauges. Thanks to @Surjeet and @Mask Blue for the 9th September 2023 explanation on how to make and use 100 state gauges.

     

    ** DISCLAIMER: the design is MINE and MUST NOT be copied. The gauges are free to use for personal purposes ONLY. Making any profit from them is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. **

    From sketch to final design.jpg

    Big 120º.zip Big 180º.zip Fans.zip Small.zip

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  4. 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.

    ASMR.jpg

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  5. On 2/19/2023 at 10:47 AM, DracarisFire said:

    Hey Legend, 

    Apologies I know you probably get pinged a lot regarding this design. I have not yet dived into aida64 to figure stuff out. Waiting for my parts to all arrive for my first PC build. 

    I was just wondering if we need a .sensorpanel file to go with this or if it should be a fairly straightforward implementation if we have the V1 file. I did look into your posts but forgive the noobness. Also I noticed your display is more of a grey than black. Is that change easily made also?

    Any information would be greatly appreciated. Big props on this design. Simple and clean. I love it!

    Hi! Sorry about the enormous delay on my response. I've been out with AIDA64 these months. But luckily it is pretty straightforward of you download my V1 files and apply the new background on them :).

    I'm working on a new 400 x 1280 panel as well. Inspired by some, simple, clean and very aesthetic too. Stay tuned!

     

  6. On 3/31/2022 at 3:08 PM, 1 PC Tip a day said:

     

    Please fell free to view the posts i've made in my profile, since I have already share all the files and also some modifications to the original. Thanks!!!

     

    On 4/1/2022 at 10:49 AM, John Lazey said:

     

    please share with me this sensor panel pls..

     

    16 hours ago, Dann0 said:

    I Think you need to stop with this "like and quote" nonsense and share the file or I will

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    @Dann0, keep calm my friend. Just have to search 2 min in the forum...

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  7. 15 hours ago, Actino said:

    Please I am interested. This has everything.

     

    8 hours ago, BigWapo said:

    i’d try this out. it’s simple an clean

    Please fell free to view the posts i've made in my profile, since I have already share all the files and also some modifications to the original. Thanks!!!

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  8. 20 hours ago, Dann0 said:

    Another one I edited. I don't know who the creator is but if you see this, drop a comment.
    The 2 top panels are unfinished so I just used time and date until I decide what to do with them.

    1024x600

    Enjoy!

    1024x600 Dans Canyon Blue simple.jpg

     

    Side note: I resized this one from 1024x600 to 800x480 for my son. Again, I don't know who the creator is so if you see this, drop a comment

    Material Design 800x480

    Material Design 800x480.jpg

    1024x600 Dans Canyon Blue simple.sensorpanel 312.56 kB · 11 downloads Material Design 800x480 Dan.sensorpanel 21.04 kB · 8 downloads

    The second one is GOAT

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  9. 40 minutes ago, BigWapo said:

    does anyone know the best way to mount the monitor to the pc. i have no place to screw it into the pc case an need a diff way to any ideas would be helpful

    It depends totally on the case you have. In my case, I have a 101C by InWin and I've glued the panel to the HDD tray...

  10. 3 hours ago, ThatManOnTheMoon said:

    A low-light/AMOLED version of my 'Dashboard' panel. From my OG ver., I found that multiple layers of area/line graphs adds some latency. Histograms don't seem to have that issue. Still messing with transparency gradients for the histograms. Panel works pretty good with a bit of transparency and wallpaper engine.

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    Stunning as always! Possible to have one in 800x480 with cpu, ram, gpu and storage?

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  11. 23 hours ago, sgtguygrr31 said:

    Yeah I don't understand, it's one of the coolest layouts on here.  He should share it or tell people to PM him and give him a couple bucks to pay for it, I'm sure people would.

    In my opinion the layouts are not made by him. I bet he is somehow related to China developers and screen sellers. Only a hypothesis.

  12. 3 hours ago, ThatManOnTheMoon said:

    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 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 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.

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    Great! I also assumed something like that. Beautiful touch!

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  13. On 11/14/2021 at 6:07 AM, ThatManOnTheMoon said:

    Material Design Dashboard 1600x2560

    Updated one of my previous panels and made a section for storage.

    Tried to make the graphs look a bit interesting.

    Probably make more colorways.

     

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    Love this one dude. How did you manage to make those layer effects in the graphs??

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