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Circlum - Aida64 Sensor Panel by Exhumed

  • 1920x480px
  • black metallic background
  • plastic carbon fiber circle outline, with a blue led light and horizontal glow effect
  • transparent glass effect layer
  • metallic plate with hardware logos (Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Asus)
  • color red/orange (more color variantions coming soon)

Send me a PM if you are interested buying this panel. Paypal only.

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Hello everyone. I have an older computer for work, and I don't have an external sensor monitor for my Sensor panel. My panel is cozy in the right corner of my second monitor. It's my first try making a custom Sensor monitor. Resolution is 200x1010px with custom gauges for CPU, GPU, and Memory usage. In the attachment, you can find the sensor panel file, sensor background, and small gauges for the sensor panel (circular for GPU/CPU and progress bar for memory). The font that I used is Xirod by Typodermic Fonts from dafont.com.

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On 7/30/2022 at 6:57 AM, tomsmelleck said:

I don't know how many pages i went through to find the original post. Finally  i gave up. If some one knows the original post or creator please let me know so i credit by name.
Here is is the tweaked version for Barrowch FBREE2 Reservoir Display. It´s not finished jet because my custom waterloop is still in the process.

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Hi, could you tell with which program you are making the gauges, because obviously they have more than the 16 images that aida64 allows and yours have 72 bars, thanks in advance

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50 minutes ago, benitocamelas said:

Hi, could you tell with which program you are making the gauges, because obviously they have more than the 16 images that aida64 allows and yours have 72 bars, thanks in advance

These are still done with aida64. Theres a post how to do it further back in the forum.

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Hi. 

Sorry if i write it here, but it is related to the topic. 

I'm trying to make a selmade Sensor panel. But when i make it, the CPU Temp always goes up, if i load your pannels here the CPU temperature goes down. 

I am trying to make a Pannel with resolution 1600x2650. I have a Portable monitor 13" with this resolution. And because i put it inside the Case, to see it from outside, the sensors have to be really big. 

Cannot ad the Pannel, because it has 16 MB. 

What am i making wrong? 

The error is, that the CPU always in IDLE goes up to 50°, if i take some other Pannels from this site, and make it the same resolution, the cpu goes down till 35°. I am wondering what i make wrong. Can anybody help me? If somebody would be so nice to create me a pannel like mine but correctly, i could even pay. 

 

Thanks for any suggestions (on the support forum, nobody answers me!!) 

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6 hours ago, benitocamelas said:

Hi, could you tell with which program you are making the gauges, because obviously they have more than the 16 images that aida64 allows and yours have 72 bars, thanks in advance

There are several programs that you can use to create your sensors, I use PhotoShop and Adobe Ilustration here, I mentioned these because they are the ones I use, but there are many others as well.

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Hace 22 horas, Awol dijo:

Estos todavía se hacen con aida64. Hay una publicación sobre cómo hacerlo más atrás en el foro.

Ya sé cómo hacer los medidores, uso coreldraw, pero he visto como en la foto que los medidores Barrowch FBRE2 tienen 72 barras y al 1% aparece 1 barra en el indicador y al 38% aparecen 38 barras, lo cual sería imposible si solo subes 16 imágenes, que es el máximo que permite aida64, por eso mi pregunta es si el programa es aida64 u otro que no sepamos que te permita subir más imágenes de los medidores sin restricción.

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Hace 22 horas, Awol dijo:

Estos todavía se hacen con aida64. Hay una publicación sobre cómo hacerlo más atrás en el foro.

Ya sé cómo hacer los medidores, uso coreldraw, pero he visto como en la foto que los medidores Barrowch FBRE2 tienen 72 barras y al 1% aparece 1 barra en el indicador y al 38% aparecen 38 barras, lo cual sería imposible si solo subes 16 imágenes, que es el máximo que permite aida64, por eso mi pregunta es si el programa es aida64 u otro que no sepamos que te permita subir más imágenes de los medidores sin restricción.

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Hace 17 horas, COSTAJUNIOR dijo:

Hay varios programas que puedes usar para crear tus sensores, yo uso PhotoShop y Adobe Ilustration aquí, mencioné estos porque son los que uso, pero hay muchos otros también.

Ya sé cómo hacer los medidores, uso coreldraw, pero he visto como en la foto que los medidores Barrowch FBRE2 tienen 72 barras y al 1% aparece 1 barra en el indicador y al 38% aparecen 38 barras, lo cual sería imposible si solo subes 16 imágenes, que es el máximo que permite aida64, por eso mi pregunta es si el programa es aida64 u otro que no sepamos que te permita subir más imágenes de los medidores sin restricción.

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10 minutes ago, benitocamelas said:

‎I know how to make the meters, I use coreldraw, but I have seen how in the photo that the Barrowch FBRE2 meters have 72 bars and at 1% 1 bar appears on the indicator and at 38% 38 bars appear, which would be impossible if you only upload 16 images, which is the maximum that aida64 allows, so my question is if the program is aida64 or another that we do not know that allows you to upload more images of meters without restriction.‎

You layer additional images. so for example first 16 is 25%, second 16 is 50% so on so forth. You then position each gauge in the same place, i havent tried this myself yet but there are quite a few posts which give an in depth guide how to achieve it.

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On 8/7/2022 at 4:56 PM, Exhumed said:

Circlum - Aida64 Sensor Panel by Exhumed

  • 1920x480px
  • black metallic background
  • plastic carbon fiber circle outline, with a blue led light and horizontal glow effect
  • transparent glass effect layer
  • metallic plate with hardware logos (Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Asus)
  • color red/orange (more color variantions coming soon)

Send me a PM if you are interested buying this panel. Paypal only.

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Well i purchased the white font panel and it looks great. Typical me though didnt check the resolution so have had to adjust the gauge sizes but im extremely happy with it. Thanks for the good work Exhumed.

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3 hours ago, Awol said:

Well i purchased the white font panel and it looks great. Typical me though didnt check the resolution so have had to adjust the gauge sizes but im extremely happy with it. Thanks for the good work Exhumed.

we don`t do commercials here, don't buy any panel, we sharing not selling.

More people will buy and there will be no more free panels, want to sell panels? Go to diablo immortal forum :)

 

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5 minutes ago, kejsii said:

we don`t do commercials here, don't buy any panel, we sharing not selling.

More people will buy and there will be no more free panels, want to sell panels? Go to diablo immortal forum :)

Ive shared more panels than you have posted, the same can be said of Exhumed. I was not advertising just sharing my thanks as i have manners. 

Looking at your history all you do is ask for people to share the work they have done, about time you started to pull your weight and contribute to the forum.

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42 minutes ago, Awol said:

Ive shared more panels than you have posted, the same can be said of Exhumed. I was not advertising just sharing my thanks as i have manners. 

Looking at your history all you do is ask for people to share the work they have done, about time you started to pull your weight and contribute to the forum.

you force people to buying, you can share panel and give PayPal for those who want to donate, if i contribute or not its not your business-some people have more time some don`t-do not judge if you don`t know me, its against the rules do commercial here.I don't will discuss with you anymore here, if you want something pm me

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1 minute ago, kejsii said:

you force people to buying, you can share panel and give PayPal for those who want to donate, if i contribute or not its not your business, its against the rules do commercial here.I don't will discuss with you anymore here, if you want something pm me

How am i forcing people to buy ? ive never sold any of my panel files i post them on here free of charge. Also get your facts straight there is no forum rule that states you cant advertise to sell panel files.

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4 hours ago, benitocamelas said:

Ya sé cómo hacer los medidores, uso coreldraw, pero he visto como en la foto que los medidores Barrowch FBRE2 tienen 72 barras y al 1% aparece 1 barra en el indicador y al 38% aparecen 38 barras, lo cual sería imposible si solo subes 16 imágenes, que es el máximo que permite aida64, por eso mi pregunta es si el programa es aida64 u otro que no sepamos que te permita subir más imágenes de los medidores sin restricción.

As @Awol already said, there's a few posts in this thread very recently that explain how it's done! 

Basically you have overlapping gauges.  So you make 1 gauge, that's 0 - 50 and you add your 16 images.  You make a second gauge, 00 image is completely transparent, you set that as 50-100 and you position it directly on top of the gauge 1.  You just repeat this until you get the result you want.  You could have 3,4, 5, or 6 etc gauges stacked up on top of each other.

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