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ThatManOnTheMoon

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  1. Looking good. No longer material design, but the layout looks great in this style. Good job.
  2. Thanks. You're able to extract the backgrounds if you already have imported the sensorpanel file. The image file would be located somewhere in the program installation folder. I don't remember the exact location, but someone shared how to before.
  3. Thanks, I do too. It's a 10.1" 2500x1600 panel, but i'm only running it at 1920x1200. This is the exact one I picked up, but its been OOS. Pretty sure there are a lot of others under different brand names. https://www.amazon.com/EleDuino-Portable-Monitor-Resolution-Raspberry/dp/B07D5V4ZHZ/ref=sr_1_67?dchild=1&keywords=10+inch+monitor+ips&qid=1613063018&sr=8-67
  4. Looking good. Those colors work well for the superimposed graphs.
  5. Thanks for posting a review. That's a nice big display. If it's not to much to ask, can you test if can be powered by a 5V power source (e.g. a traditional USB A port from like a non-fast charging or non USB-C PD source. Like a USB A port from a laptop)? Unfortunately, I don't have the free time to resize the panel. IMHO if you or someone else does resize it (1200x1920 to 480x800), It would be pretty hard to see the displayed data unless you remove some of the tiles/cards (e.g. cpu, gpu, ram, vram, mobo, net) to make space for increase font size for visibility for the remaining tiles/cards. You also wanted it in 800x480 (landscape)? It's doable, but it adds a bit more work.
  6. Material Design Big Bars Simplified 1200x1920 These are simpler and lighter colorways of my last post. See my previous post for dark colorways (dark-grey and black backgrounds). Enjoy Note 1: Nvidia 30XX sensor data (usage, TDP, VRAM temps, etc.) are supported in the new beta release. So adjust accordingly if you're using it. In the sensor panel VRAM temps are set to some random temps at the moment. The % value is set to TDP% as GPU usage% wasn't supported in the current standard release. After installing the beta, I swapped the 2nd GPU fan for TDP watts. Note 2: The min and max values are just labels, so adjust accordingly or remove per preference. Additional Pictures: Material Design Big Bars Simplified 1200x1920.zip
  7. Material Design Big Bars 1200x1920 Different colorways and the required fonts are included. I'll be releasing a simplified light-themed version later. Note 1: Nvidia 30XX sensor data (usage, TDP, VRAM temps, etc.) are supported in the new beta release. So adjust accordingly if you're using it. In the sensor panel VRAM temps are set to some random temps at the moment. The % value is set to TDP% as GPU usage% wasn't supported in the current standard release. After installing the beta, I swapped the 2nd GPU fan for TDP watts. Note 2: The min and max values are just labels, so adjust accordingly or remove per preference. Additional Pictures: Material Design Big Bars 1200x1920.zip
  8. Is the panel the 14" IPS wisecoco, on alliexpress? If so, i'd be very interested in a review. I'd Probably pick one up myself, if you have a good experience with it.
  9. Looking good. Yeah, no problem, feel free to share. We're here to share and build off each other. Glad you liked it.
  10. Material Design Finance 1200x1920 For a lot of storage devices. Different colorways included. Note: Nividia VRAM temps are supported in the new beta [6.33.5714 beta (Apr 23, 2021)]. So adjust accordingly if you're using it. In the sensor panel it's set to some random temp at the moment. Edit 1: Added a bold-text version. Wanted to increase text visibility. Minor changes to some text spacing. Also, changed most white text to grey/off-white. Additional Pics: Material Design Finance 1200x1920.zip Material Design Finance Bold 1200x1920.zip
  11. Corsair LS100 LED strips. They use a corsair proprietary connector. Other brands like Phanteks call them "Neon" led strips, and have a standard RGB connector. They both share similar housing, but different mounting solutions. Whether they use the same led strips inside, I don't know.
  12. Working on something for a lot of storage devices. Based it on some material design finance app.
  13. No problem. Nice job. Looking good in that horizontal view.
  14. Here's a few light theme versions of my last post. Material Design Phone - Light Mode 1200x1920 Enjoy See my last post for dark/night colorways. Edit: Just realized that you can change transfer rates KB/s to MB/s, and total upload from MB to GB. I ended up switching to those to clean up the numbers displayed. Example shown in the 3rd pic. Edit 2: Added download link for all version 2 colorways (5 squares ver. only) Version 2 Version 2 Additional Pics: Material Design Phone 1200x1920 - Light Mode.zip Material Design Phone v2 1200x1920 - 5 Squares (All Colors).zip
  15. Material Design Phone 1200x1920. There are 4 and 5 square versions. Different colorways included. Enjoy Note: there's is no support for RTX 3080 VRAM temp in AIDA64 yet. That additional square is just a place holder. Additional Pics: Material Design Phone 1200x1920.zip
  16. Made one that looks like a material design phone app. Still a work in progress. 1200x1920 Playing with other colorways
  17. It would be nice if there was an option to add shadows to the text of the OSD panel. I use a transparent background for the OSD panel. Adding shadows would help the text pop-out with different backgrounds. In my case, live wallpapers/music visualizers (e.g. wallpaper engine). Don't think there's much demand, but it would be nice. Thanks for reading.
  18. Here you go as shown in the pic. It's 1200x1920. I used AI-upscaling to increase the background resolution from the OP's original post, so it's not perfectly clear. Credit to the original OP @operbico They are Corsair LS100 RGB led strips. However, go with phanteks neon led strips (pretty much the same, but with standard rgb connectors). Other makers also make "neon led strips".
  19. Thanks once again, loved the simple and easy to see design. I modified it a bit to fit my panel.
  20. For higher res screens, I've had some good results with AI upscaling lower res backgrounds.
  21. Thanks, always liked your "digital" design. You planning on make a vertical version of this one as well?
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