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In my opinion, "100 state" gauges are only worth it when you want to represent values that virtually can go from 0 to 100. For example, temperature, % usage and son on. Trying to represent 1 MHz with a single .png file should crash Aida64.

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In my opinion, showing the frequency of the processor in the form of GAUGE does not make sense at all, since in almost all processors the frequencies change at such a speed that even the eye does not determine that it would also show the program, the processor loads should be set up to 100%, and It is enough to show the frequency in the form of numbers.

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20 minutes ago, 1 PC Tip a day said:

In my opinion, "100 state" gauges are only worth it when you want to represent values that virtually can go from 0 to 100. For example, temperature, % usage and son on. Trying to represent 1 MHz with a single .png file should crash Aida64.

Actually temperature can go above 100. The only sensors that will not go over 100 are the utilization sensors, the ones that display percentage.

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I even expose the temperatures 20-80, but I have water, it just will not be below 20, by the fact that the room temperature, and if above 80, it already starts to boil and the pressure valve should be opened.

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1 hour ago, rinaldop said:

Actually temperature can go above 100. The only sensors that will not go over 100 are the utilization sensors, the ones that display percentage.

 

1 hour ago, Shephard said:

I even expose the temperatures 20-80, but I have water, it just will not be below 20, by the fact that the room temperature, and if above 80, it already starts to boil and the pressure valve should be opened.

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Yep, that's what I meant with "virtually". My CPU or GPU don't go below 25 ºC and above 85 ºC, but I made a 100 state gauge for a range of 0-100.

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1 hour ago, 1 PC Tip a day said:

 

Yep, that's what I meant with "virtually". My CPU or GPU don't go below 25 ºC and above 85 ºC, but I made a 100 state gauge for a range of 0-100.

I put 80 degrees the maximum, because it is more convenient to watch the red indication on the panel, but who does not make sense on air cooling, because they do not need to monitor the pressure of water ..

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On 11/5/2023 at 2:28 PM, poke_ said:

Hu Tao (Genshin Impact) themed Sensor Panel, 480x1920 (Aspect Ratio 1:4)
Gauges go from Red -> Green -> Cyan when full


Not good at graphic design, I think the frames turned out pretty neat though

Used Paint.NET for everything, I attached the .pdn file as well for the background image, in case anybody wants it

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HuTao-480x1920.sensorpanel 1.45 MB · 3 downloads Hu Tao 480 - 1920.pdn 647.28 kB · 2 downloads

Forgot to change the clock's font to Genshin's font.
Also changed around the placement of the drive info and time + added date:

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On 11/3/2023 at 1:10 AM, Jonathan Williams said:

Best I've ever seen, I would pay for that.

I love that as well. I'm using a vertical panel. Here is my modification. If you search my name, you can find this panel. For download. 

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Curious if anyone has made a panel and used it with a transparent side panel.  I modified several of my PCs this way and display various graphics but an instrument panel would be a nice change.   I know it would just be dimension adjustments but curious about design that would stand out best.   My interior is mostly white.   Would love to see examples if someone is using it this way.    Thanks.

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I haven’t examined OLED displays yet, but judging by the technology, these matrices should be quite transparent and not require backlighting if you remove the rear diffuser.. but I could be wrong, due to the fact that I haven’t had the opportunity to work with such displays yet.. just do not confuse QLED these are different principles

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2 hours ago, Halfcutt said:

I agree with everything you have said in the quoted post and your other posts. But you are wrong to say that no CPU will go under 1000mhz. Most any modern Intel CPU will. At an idle state. As a mater of fact, my i9-10850K drops to 800mhz as I type this.

I never paid attention to my CPU clocks when I had Intel CPUs. I am using an AMD 7800X3D now. I found this interesting comment on the internet:

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I noticed in idle (1% utilization and no processes using much - this is a fresh install)  the CPU is at 3.0 - 3.7 GHz. My old i7-7700k idled at under 1 GHz. So I wonder if there is a setting I can change? 

 

This is typical of Ryzen CPU's. They have a "race to sleep" strategy that keeps the clock speeds high when progrrams like HWmonitor poll the clock speed.

In reality the CPU is extensively using sleep states to conserve power.

 

   

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in reality, modern processors are able to reduce frequencies much lower, it just happens at such a speed that no sensors or programs can monitor this, and don’t forget that the operating system also consumes something, and from this frequency constantly float, in fact, as I already said, there is no need to set the Gauge to the processor frequency; to effectively understand its operation, it is enough to set the processor load, and simply leave the frequency as a frequency number.. the panel is not an oscilloscope and not an accurate instrument for measuring vibrations the earth's crust, this is just a way to visualize processes..

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5 hours ago, Halfcutt said:

 

I believe you are referring to Snowblind. Separate the layers of a LCD screen and apply it to a glass panel? Yes, the interior of PC has to be as 'white' as possible to get a good effect. It would never be as vibrant as the original screen was though.

I would love to see what you can do.

I think if done right, a sensor panel would look cool.

I think you misunderstood or my explanation wasn't clear enough (pun intended).  I have already modified my PCs with the transparent side panel myself (similar to snowblind).  I am curious if anyone has created sensor panels that work well with the high contrast needed rather than colorful panels seen in most shared examples that are displayed on smaller sized color panels (which I have done with one PC as well).

Thanks.

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16 hours ago, E P said:

I think you misunderstood or my explanation wasn't clear enough (pun intended).  I have already modified my PCs with the transparent side panel myself (similar to snowblind).  I am curious if anyone has created sensor panels that work well with the high contrast needed rather than colorful panels seen in most shared examples that are displayed on smaller sized color panels (which I have done with one PC as well).

Thanks.

 

20 hours ago, Shephard said:

I haven’t examined OLED displays yet, but judging by the technology, these matrices should be quite transparent and not require backlighting if you remove the rear diffuser.. but I could be wrong, due to the fact that I haven’t had the opportunity to work with such displays yet.. just do not confuse QLED these are different principles

you want Aida64 to display brighter colors, I understand you, that is, that the color palette should have more saturated shades, if so, then I already wrote, you should wait a little and you will have the opportunity to use ready-made solutions..

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So I've been fiddling with my panel, wasn't happy with the way I displayed individual core activity... thought it took away from the analog feel I was looking for.  So, looking for opinions of what I've got so far.  

Took the cores and made a dedicated "LCD" and removed the clocks.  Made a sliding lighted indicator for CPU clocks, was trying to go for an analog but digital look from the '80s.  Need to now look what to do for the GPU to keep some assemblance of symmetry... any thoughts?  Maybe instead of GPU clock, FPS?

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1920x 480. My first job. And the first message is here. I worked all night, but I haven’t done this before, this is the first time. It’s not finished yet, a lot still needs to be done, everything needs to be aligned and the background changed. You can also number the cores and threads

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Whats up everybody, This is my first post on this forum first sensor panel i pieced together iv got 10 hours in learning adia64 and the sensor panel its self. HUGE shoutout to whoever made this panel ! i love the layout and iv changed some things up from the original. Currently looking for a 5inch screen (current panel is 800x480) that supports adia64. iv added couple pics of my setup and Rog themed panel.

 

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