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On 9/25/2021 at 7:53 AM, downpour77 said:
It's called digital-7
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13 hours ago, downpour77 said:
What font is this?
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3 hours ago, downpour77 said:
My Asus Red Sensor Panel 600x1024...
853735637_RedASUS_sensorpanel.29e496ef8434bcb81bc0fed7832828df 4.43 MB · 1 download
Simplicity at it's finest! Thanks for sharing.
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4 hours ago, JustMal41 said:
have you considered this?
Makes me want that case now LOL
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5 hours ago, Dave1 said:
There you can see panel in action after several (timespy) benchmarks enjoy, and let me know if you like it
Thank you
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Simple panel based on the wonderful work of Vonhellsing size is 600x1024
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1 hour ago, elvn said:
Glad I found this thread.
I'm hoping to see ~ looking forward to seeing some sensor panels that start showing the gpu memory junction temperature in the readouts. The newest version of Aida64 supports gpu memory junction temp readings. The 3000 series gpu's memory junctions can run very hot so it's an important thing to be able to see!
You can add to any panel very easily if your hardware is supported and the setting is available.
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49 minutes ago, lilsenpai said:
always keep it at recommended
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08YZ8XSG9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is the panel I have it says "ResolutionSVGA Wide, FHD 1080p"
and "【High Resolution】7 inch HDMI monitor, supports 1024x600 hardware resolution, configurable by software. (up to 1920x1080) " That is why I'm curious. Not a big hardware guy.
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I have a question if anyone can answer. I bought a panel the let's me set more or less any resolution I want (anywhere from 600x800 to 1080x1920) Recommended setting is 600x1024 My question will it harm the panel to run at higher resolution? (1080x1920 specifically)
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7 hours ago, Serkan KARA said:
Can you email me this template?
Could you please. serkan@kara.com.trYou can download from this post.
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41 minutes ago, Alex Skywalker1 said:
i know this might has been asked many times... at the gauge for gpu i only see trial c for the temperature.. so i guess i have to purchase aida64 in order to show it?
I have problems with it picking up sensors with the paid version. It shows my AIO Pump as "Power supply" and some not at all. It just may be your Motherboard
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Another 600x1024 for the art crowd. Thought of Warhol but had to go Roy.
I have other colours available PM me if you like and want a specific colour.
I added another version
1244414394_RedDots_sensorpanel.d98f07e7fdfea31ca6ee5bbc47f9abf7
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13 minutes ago, vanderVlietMultimedia said:
aahh, nice one;) that worked! Thanks for the help!
Glad to be of service:)
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21 minutes ago, vanderVlietMultimedia said:
how is it possible that i cant open this with aida64?
Did you change the extension to just .sensorpanel ?
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Go back to the...well you know 600x1024 panel inspired by the film
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VFKWCLVR2wcvlV0eZk1lM5n5bwLGRKqS/view?usp=sharing
To change the labels for what you want I used this site resized with GIMP
If you use NZXT Z63 this is a good companion for the pump screen
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1 hour ago, Igor Prespljanin said:
Hello guys. New to the forum and sensor panels as well. so im a total noob and wanted to use my old phone leeco lemax 2 as a panel and i did it right but am too stupid to make my own fancy panel so i downloaded a nice one from here but it is 800x480 and i need 2560x1440 as my phone has 2k resolution. is there any way to resize downloaded panel inot 2k so it shows on my whole phone screen? thanks
Up sizing, in most cases does not work our very well. When you upsize like you are wanting if the background is 800x480 and you upscale to 2560x1440 well its not going to look good.
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VKfUBkydiGxcwxrSBORxQqFx7AfOXxd_/view?usp=sharing
Another 600x1024 for the art fans out there.
Share your Sensorpanels
in SensorPanel
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Shout out to @Tahsin for the original template! This is 600x1024 Cyberpunk panel
Red_Gray_Cyberpunk.sensorpanel