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Mikanoshi

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  1. GTX 1080 and 970 are installed, but second GPU is not visible in Display > GPU:

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    I need these values to be available in Sensor Panel:

    GPU2's core frequency, memory freq, core utilization, video utilization, memory utilization and, if possible, fan % (currently it's RPM only)

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  2. Although your panel is using hints of colors it looks like white unless you stare at it. I get your point that using more toned down colors can help make it more pleasant on the eye, but I think you went to the extreme. I had seen your panel in the previous pages, and before now I thought it was pure white. Thanks for the design suggestions, but I'm too colorful to go down the pastel road.

     

    It's just your monitor, and mine main monitor too :) I'm using this panel on second screen (old 24"), it has completely different colors and more contrast.

    If you like colorful designs, there are plenty of palettes that accomplish it without using colors with peak RGB values, such colors are just unnatural.

    This was my theme before the current one, pretty colorful :)

    http://forums.aida64.com/topic/667-share-your-sensorpanel/page-4#entry6749

  3. Ok, so after listening to all of feedback from friends I toned down the colors a bit, it was a bit xmas tree like at some instances. :P

     

    It still is :) You (and others) should google "pastel colors palette" and "material design colors". Use them, not these RGB extremes.

    Like this. If it's too pale for you, make it a little bit more colorful, but not in a #FF0000 way :)

     

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  4. As far as I know, on Kepler/Maxwell GeForce GPUs it's not possible to measure the power draw in Watts.

     

    Yes, but % will be fine. Power limit is defined in % too.

    MSI AB shows the correct value. GPU-Z and AIDA64 only have GPU TDP. nVidia Inspector has both GPU and Total power levels.

  5. Can this be added to Sensor category? Currently GPU TDP % is available, but it is not very useful.

    nVidia Kepler/Maxwell cards have an adjustable power limit, so it would be practical to monitor the power consumption to see when card starts to throttle.

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