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13 hours ago, Sogoken said:

I figured it out.

I set up my configuration as shown in the image below, and now the usage is around 0.2%

 

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wanted to say thank you for the screen shot on the setting. I needed this myself. Worked great for me also. 

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On 8/4/2022 at 2:17 PM, Khebonger said:

used this panel as a base 

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to create a 1920x515 version

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khebonger-1.sensorpanel 2.44 MB · 1124 downloads

I don't suppose anyone cleverer than me ( which isn't hard to find lol ) could edit this to be 1100x3840 please. I have found one or two other skins I might be able to do myself but this one looks a bit above my skill set.

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On 2/6/2024 at 1:29 AM, Splash42 said:

Because we have 16 frames to work with then it as actually 1.5 hours (5400sec) per image in a 24 set

so if you only wanted to show a 12 hour set then it would be 45 min (2700sec) increments 

to set this as Aida uses seconds then divide the day using seconds

windows calculator does this for you pic 1

so 6 am is 21600 seconds and 6pm is 64800 seconds pic 2

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Thank you for the explanation. It makes sense and good to see your knowledge around this 

I was thinking if someone can draw a time clock with hour, minute and seconds hand by selecting time as a sensor and then using your red needles to show hour and minute and create thin needle to show seconds.

It needs some calculations and I think you are the best to nail it

If this can be done, it will create very nice time clock and can be animated beautifully as seconds will always tic tic tic. I searched all the pages and no one is trying to do this and adding digital clock time numbers only.

you and the other guy @rinaldop are very active and pertains the best knowledge here so you guys can help with this darawing of time clock or at least can give some idea to spark others :)

 

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1 hour ago, TheNext said:

Thank you for the explanation. It makes sense and good to see your knowledge around this 

I was thinking if someone can draw a time clock with hour, minute and seconds hand by selecting time as a sensor and then using your red needles to show hour and minute and create thin needle to show seconds.

It needs some calculations and I think you are the best to nail it

If this can be done, it will create very nice time clock and can be animated beautifully as seconds will always tic tic tic. I searched all the pages and no one is trying to do this and adding digital clock time numbers only.

you and the other guy @rinaldop are very active and pertains the best knowledge here so you guys can help with this darawing of time clock or at least can give some idea to spark others :)

 

First, thank you very much for the compliment! I try to be helpful ;)

Second, I really like your idea, I will try it this weekend!   

Posted
2 hours ago, TheNext said:

Thank you for the explanation. It makes sense and good to see your knowledge around this 

I was thinking if someone can draw a time clock with hour, minute and seconds hand by selecting time as a sensor and then using your red needles to show hour and minute and create thin needle to show seconds.

It needs some calculations and I think you are the best to nail it

If this can be done, it will create very nice time clock and can be animated beautifully as seconds will always tic tic tic. I searched all the pages and no one is trying to do this and adding digital clock time numbers only.

 

When I read your request my first though was, 'sure I can do this!' and my second thought was 'with all of these great panel makers doing these 100% accurate gauges why hasn't this been done before?' After trying it I now know why. As said before Aida64 counts time in seconds, that is why when you choose time for a custom gauge the values go from 0-86399.

60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours = 86400 (then subtract 1 second because it is back to 0) If you want a gauge accurate to the second you would need an image for every second of the day, all 86400 of them. At 15 images per panel (or 15 seconds per panel) you would need 86400/15 =  5760 panels. You actually need even more than that because you need to overlap one image between panels, that is why to get 100% accurate panels (for example for a needle to move 1% from 0% to 100%) takes 8 panels just for 0 to 100 and your request needs to go to 86399.

 

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On 2/9/2024 at 5:57 AM, PRESPA said:

I created a custom Sensor Panel for the G.skill Wigidash (1024x600)

Would like some Feedback on it. Sadly couldnt use VRAM Sensors because they are not showing up in AIDA64. If anyone is interested in using it feel free to message me I can send you the link then :) 

 

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Nice job!

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13 hours ago, rinaldop said:

When I read your request my first though was, 'sure I can do this!' and my second thought was 'with all of these great panel makers doing these 100% accurate gauges why hasn't this been done before?' After trying it I now know why. As said before Aida64 counts time in seconds, that is why when you choose time for a custom gauge the values go from 0-86399.

60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours = 86400 (then subtract 1 second because it is back to 0) If you want a gauge accurate to the second you would need an image for every second of the day, all 86400 of them. At 15 images per panel (or 15 seconds per panel) you would need 86400/15 =  5760 panels. You actually need even more than that because you need to overlap one image between panels, that is why to get 100% accurate panels (for example for a needle to move 1% from 0% to 100%) takes 8 panels just for 0 to 100 and your request needs to go to 86399.

 

Oh wow, you are the BEST as you know how to handle these calculations!

I got the point and it does make sense that seconds can not be displayed and not feasible.

But what about HOUR and MINUTE needles as it would be 12 Hours and 60 Minutes and my guess we can draw them

as you said people using 100% accurate gauges with 100 pictures and they are successful too.

Please try some calculations or give some spark about  12 Hours and 60 Minutes thing as it would be revolutionary hit! 

You and the other magician @Splash42 can only nail this buddy. Give it a hit plz!!

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There are so many terrific panel designs here!

I was inspired by Exhumed and some of the really clean stuff with entirely native AIDA64 gauges. This makes it very simple for most people to adopt and use. Sharing screenshots of my derivatives.

 

 

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On 2/11/2024 at 4:03 PM, Tony Lou said:

why do I just have just 2 dial one red one and one blue so out of the 4 I just have one what works ? 😞

What panel are you talking about? 

Posted
On 2/11/2024 at 4:03 PM, Tony Lou said:

why do I just have just 2 dial one red one and one blue so out of the 4 I just have one what works ? 😞

 

45 minutes ago, Tony Lou said:

the BMW one

The BMW one has black dials and white dials so I have no idea what you are talking about. Take a picture and show me what you mean.  

Posted
2 hours ago, remii24 said:

Hi I'm having issues when importing this template. Everything seems off, like the spacing? Is there a fix to this?

could be whatever fonts were used have not been installed, if it included fonts, be sure you install them (if you have already modified sensors, you will need to reapply the original fonts to fix any issues they are having). could also be that the dpi is off as well on the sensor panel.

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7 hours ago, rinaldop said:

 

The BMW one has black dials and white dials so I have no idea what you are talking about. Take a picture and show me what you mean.  

here you go hope you will now know what i am talking about now

your is on the left side 

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Posted
52 minutes ago, JariKoi said:

You have to select sensors of your own machine in those empty places and that's why you don't see them now. Open sensorpanel manager and change empty sensors. Upper cpu temperature sensor, second gpu temperature sensor, third ram clock frequency? fourth some power sensor?  Same for those with that meter stick sensors.

I had a look but I can not see what I have  to do  sorry 

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