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  1. Made a new panel to match my lighting theme. Blue-Green.sensorpanel
  2. First couple of panels that I have made. Most of the gauges were found on this thread and edited to fit my theme. Created both of these panels over the past week, and its learned how to use Photoshop in the process. It's been a lot of fun, and relaxing. The resolution for both is 1480x320. Enjoy. Purple-Green Panel.sensorpanel Blue-White Panel.sensorpanel
  3. Update: After my previous post, I changed my PCI slot setting to gen 3, and so far, I haven't had any issues. No crashes or freezes of any kind. I have done plenty of gaming, some Photoshop editing, and I even ran some stress tests. I am using AMD version 22.11.2, and Aida64 version 6.85.6300. The only change I have made to my system was the PCI slot, which seems to have removed the issues altogether. Obviously, this is not an ideal solution, but rather a temporary work-around. I completely agree with r0nn7. This issue has gone on for far too long, and if the devs don't want to bother with actually fixing it, then refunds should be issued. I too purchased a display specifically to use as a sensor panel, with the intention of using Aida64. So it's disappointing that the software has continued to have such a major flaw for so long.
  4. This issue still exists. My setup is: Asus B650-A Ryzen 5 7600x RX 6750 XT 32gb G.Skill 6000mhz Like many others, I thought this was a hardware issue at first. After a lot of research and troubleshooting, I realized that it is Aida64. When Aida64 is not running, I have no issues. But every time I run Aida64, I get freezes and crashes. While playing games, running Photoshop, or just browsing the web. Sometimes it happens within a few mins, sometimes a few hours. I reinstalled Windows 5 days ago and everything ran perfect, until I installed Aida64 today. Immediately the crashes returned. All of my drivers, bios, software, everything is up to date with the latest releases. I am going to try changing my PCI slot to gen 3 and see if that helps.
  5. So it's been about 6 months since the lost post in this thread, but has anyone found a fix for this issue? I recently built a new PC with Asus B650-A, Ryzen 5 7600x, RX 6750 XT, and I have been getting these crashes for the past month. I thought it was RAM initially, so I ended replacing the 32gb of Kingston with 32gb of G.Skill, and continued to have this issue. I just reinstalled Windows and everything was working fine. I was able to play games without any crashes, until I reinstalled Aida64. I turned on my sensor panel, and within about 15 mins, my main screen went black, sensor panel was still visible for about 5 mins, then it froze and I had to manually reboot. But like I said, I had no issues until after reinstalling Aida64 and turning on my sensor panel. Edit: After rebooting, everything is working fine, and I am able to play games, as long as Aida64 is not running. Also, before I reinstalled Windows, I had tried several different AMD drivers, updated bios and all of my system drivers. This issue seems to get worse everytime I attempt to run Aida64. Then it finally gets to the point where my system will crash within 10 mins of loading any games.
  6. Hello, i have an 11.9 inch display 1480x320, and I'm interested in a couple of your skins. How much do you charge for them, and how do I go about making a purchase?

    1. COSTAJUNIOR

      COSTAJUNIOR

      Hello I have several models in my gallery. I can adapt any of them to the size you want.
      Take a look at my gallery, the price is 70.00 dollars and payment is made via Paypal.

      My gallery
      https://postimg.cc/gallery/GTg8M0W

    2. travot3k

      travot3k

      Is that $70.00 per panel?

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