exessivegk Posted September 22 Posted September 22 33 minutes ago, Mice007 said: We had to divide the two as with SensorPanel popularity as it required to have a different set of rules and also moderation and control as people with business intentions overgrown the more friendly share panels topic. The main reason was that people with business intentions started to overwhelm the more friendly panel-sharing discussions. It wasn’t an easy decision at the time, but this seemed like the best way forward, and I still think it works better like this. Of course, managing the forum isn’t without challenges: we have a wide mix of ages and backgrounds, and there are always people who don’t really care about IP rights. We have a few moderators and we do our best to keep an eye on things, but we’re not a detective agency. When disagreements come up, whether about stolen graphics, ideas, or anything else, it’s very hard to figure out exactly what happened without investing a lot of resources into it. That said, anyone who feels like helping is welcome to apply as a moderator, and we’ll see if we can work together. We could even start a new topic where everyone can discuss their issues so we don’t flood this one. We’re open to anything that makes the community a better place. Thank you for the explanation, and the input, "The main reason was that people with business intentions started to overwhelm the more friendly panel-sharing discussions" I’ve noticed the same issue on the CFX forums, where stolen assets and copyright infringements are common. Due to the influx of posts and the grown popularity of FiveM scripts and assets, moderation often seems limited due to much needed help, whether the content is paid, stolen, or shared. and adhering to the rules at the same time. The issue is when I see moderators exhibiting the very same behaviors as what they tell others, that becomes a problem. "but we’re not a detective agency" We're going to tackle this one real quick as this stood out the most. This issue stands out as particularly important and deserves to be addressed directly. Moderation remains a consistent challenge within open forums, as the ability to respond effectively in real time will naturally vary among individuals. It is not difficult to recognize that elements such as names, branding, logos, or even user interface design may raise concerns regarding potential intellectual property infringement. While such matters are often not problematic in casual or non commercial contexts, they take on a far greater significance when the work is being sold. Years ago when I first went down the rabbit hole of creating boilerplates, scripts and artworks for servers and different frameworks Licensed under Rockstar which included plugins Lua ,css, and others, It was a lengthy process of knowledge from giving away free scripts on Github to selling them on CFX legally. I leave this little bit of wisdom for newcomers, but it is not limited to this scenario. 1. What “cloned from the IP” means If someone takes an existing skin (or another creator’s design) and copies it either exactly or with slight modifications that’s essentially making a derivative work without permission. Even small changes (colors, minor layout tweaks) usually don’t remove copyright protection, because copyright protects the overall expression, not just exact replication. If the original skin includes third-party content (logos, icons, game characters), that adds another layer of potential infringement. 2. Legal implications The original creator still holds copyright, so the cloned work is likely infringing, even if it’s “not identical.” The person cloning it cannot claim copyright over the derivative work if it’s substantially based on the original without authorization. Potential defenses of the cloner: Claiming it’s “inspired by” rather than copied, but courts usually look at substantial similarity, not intent. Arguing functional elements aren’t protected. True, but the unique artistic design is protected. 3. Other considerations If the original skin was licensed under a specific license (e.g., Creative Commons “non-commercial”), cloning it and selling it violates both copyright and the license. Cloning from commercial software or well-known IP can lead to cease-and-desist letters or lawsuits, including claims of copyright and potentially trademark infringement. As for the original artwork and content I did find on this forum, great job to all and don't be afraid to learn and express your art directions. Quote
Torsten Boschan Posted September 22 Posted September 22 On 6/6/2024 at 9:11 PM, PVRV333 said: This is awesome!! Can you post it please? Thanks Quote
wontolla Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Hi. In v8.00.8, the support for Corsair iCue Nexus is ready. I'm starting to create very basic dashboards. Somebody else is interested? 1 Quote
NotsoAngry Posted September 24 Posted September 24 On 9/20/2025 at 12:42 AM, Vimyscout said: 1280 x 400 request Reone.sensorpanel 302.4 kB · 15 downloads Hi, this looks fantastic. is it possible to make one for a 720x1920 display? Quote
Predzn Posted September 24 Posted September 24 My design is inspired by many others and specially adapted for the Asus Strix PC case. It fits perfectly into the power supply opening. For the font, I used ROG Font 1.6. I used a 9-inch display with a resolution of 1600x600. Predzn-ROG.sensorpanel 3 Quote
nidalius Posted September 24 Posted September 24 On 8/13/2025 at 5:39 AM, dante45 said: Hello , can you share it please ? that will be fantastic if you can share it @TunkeTunk Quote
Majk450 Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Asus Obsidian Gold - 1280x800 ROG Font and Intel Clear Font (everything fully editable) Asus Obsidian Gold.spzip 3 Quote
nguz Posted September 25 Posted September 25 looking for recommendations for 1920x480 sensor panel Quote
masterza1074 Posted September 26 Posted September 26 On 8/3/2022 at 12:59 AM, ANDREJ71 said: can you pls share sensor panel 800x480 Quote
masterza1074 Posted September 26 Posted September 26 On 4/8/2021 at 3:14 AM, SlapCat said: DIMM temp sensor is turned off by default... To enable, under AIDA64, go to File > Preferences > Stability > then check DIMM thermal sensor support... Hope this helps! cab you share pls sensor panel 800x480 Quote
BrainDeadBuilds Posted September 27 Posted September 27 Just finished my Brain Dead Builds custom SensorPanel — inspired by NZXT-style displays but fully original. It shows CPU/GPU temps, FPS bars, usage, and network tracking in a clean layout. This is my beta version, but I’ll be updating and sharing improved versions soon. The current panel size is 1920×515, and I’m working on additional sizes (such as 1024×600 and 800×480) to make it more versatile. Thanks for checking it out, and I’ll keep posting updates as new versions are ready. 2 2 Quote
Majk450 Posted Sunday at 08:36 AM Posted Sunday at 08:36 AM Turzx 8" 1280x800px - Asus Armoury Crate Dashboard theme, also attached file for sensorpanel. Send comments or ideas for other new theme, 1280x800px only (I'm running out of inspiration :D). Asus Armoury Crate Dashboard.spzip Asus Armoury Crate Dashboard.tulcd 2 Quote
Hennie Posted Sunday at 05:36 PM Posted Sunday at 05:36 PM On 2/23/2022 at 10:54 PM, P4UP3R said: Thanks to philipfreire for sharing the NZXT panel. I was able to adjust some things and create this Razer version. P-R4Z3R.sensorpanel 1.92 MB · 295 downloads Hi can you share your gauges pls 3 Quote
Hennie Posted Monday at 01:26 AM Posted Monday at 01:26 AM On 1/19/2022 at 8:09 PM, HossUK said: Latest version Overwatch character picture in bottom right panel changes based on volume Most gauges and bars will turn yellow/red/green depending on values Awsome cool looking can you make your guages available pls 1 Quote
Hennie Posted Monday at 04:09 AM Posted Monday at 04:09 AM On 12/27/2022 at 11:23 AM, _EN1GM4x said: Meu TechHUD simples. hi can you share your guages 2 Quote
Hennie Posted Monday at 02:28 PM Posted Monday at 02:28 PM On 6/4/2021 at 3:28 PM, philipfreire said: NZXT Theme: Download: NZXT-Theme.sensorpanel 539.07 kB · 3994 downloads NZXT B&W Theme: Download: NZXT-Theme-BW.sensorpanel 549.16 kB · 3786 downloads NZXT / ASUS ROG Theme: Download: NZXT-AsusROG-Theme.sensorpanel 553.47 kB · 3662 downloads NZXT / Gigabyte AORUS Theme: Download: NZXT-GigabyteAorus-Theme.sensorpanel 555.53 kB · 2667 downloads NZXT / LogitechG Theme: Download: NZXT-LogitechG-Theme.sensorpanel 553.79 kB · 4128 downloads Enjoy! Notes: Fits 1920x1080 displays. Minor changes to CPU/GPU & RAM icons. May require HelveticaNeue Font Hi Good job really looking awesome can you share your gauges pls 1 Quote
Hennie Posted Monday at 03:20 PM Posted Monday at 03:20 PM On 10/31/2021 at 7:17 AM, Leandroltp67 said: 1920x480 1920x480 RED.sensorpanel 878.14 kB · 526 downloads Wow love this do you have this in another color or can you share your gauges you used so we can make it in like blue / green 2 Quote
Temete91 Posted Monday at 04:27 PM Posted Monday at 04:27 PM My Sensor Panel with my useful information : format 1920x480 1 Quote
D41 Posted Wednesday at 11:56 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:56 AM On 27.9.2025 at 03:25, BrainDeadBuilds said: Ich habe gerade mein Brain Dead Builds Custom SensorPanel fertiggestellt – inspiriert von NZXT-Displays, aber völlig original. Zeigt CPU/GPU-Temperaturen, FPS-Balken, Auslastung und Netzwerkverfolgung in einem übersichtlichen Layout an. Dies ist meine Beta-Version, aber ich werde bald aktualisierte und verbesserte Versionen teilen. Hallo und guten Tag, das Panel gefällt mir sehr gut gibt es das auch in 1024 x 600 ? Grüße Roland 1 Quote
BrainDeadBuilds Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM 15 hours ago, D41 said: Hallo und guten Tag, das Panel gefällt mir sehr gut gibt es das auch in 1024 x 600 ? Grüße Roland Hi Roland, thanks a lot, I’m glad you like the panel! Right now the layout is built for a larger resolution, but I can definitely look at making an optimized version for 1024 × 600. That way everything stays clean and readable at that size. I’ll post an update here once I’ve adjusted it for that resolution. Thanks again for the feedback! _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hallo Roland, vielen Dank, es freut mich sehr, dass dir das Panel gefällt! Im Moment ist das Layout für eine größere Auflösung erstellt, aber ich kann auf jeden Fall eine optimierte Version für 1024 × 600 in Betracht ziehen. So bleibt alles sauber und gut lesbar in dieser Größe. Sobald ich es für diese Auflösung angepasst habe, werde ich hier ein Update posten. Nochmals vielen Dank für dein Feedback! Quote
Heinekn Posted yesterday at 11:52 AM Posted yesterday at 11:52 AM On 9/22/2025 at 9:17 AM, exessivegk said: Thank you for the explanation, and the input, "The main reason was that people with business intentions started to overwhelm the more friendly panel-sharing discussions" I’ve noticed the same issue on the CFX forums, where stolen assets and copyright infringements are common. Due to the influx of posts and the grown popularity of FiveM scripts and assets, moderation often seems limited due to much needed help, whether the content is paid, stolen, or shared. and adhering to the rules at the same time. The issue is when I see moderators exhibiting the very same behaviors as what they tell others, that becomes a problem. "but we’re not a detective agency" We're going to tackle this one real quick as this stood out the most. This issue stands out as particularly important and deserves to be addressed directly. Moderation remains a consistent challenge within open forums, as the ability to respond effectively in real time will naturally vary among individuals. It is not difficult to recognize that elements such as names, branding, logos, or even user interface design may raise concerns regarding potential intellectual property infringement. While such matters are often not problematic in casual or non commercial contexts, they take on a far greater significance when the work is being sold. Years ago when I first went down the rabbit hole of creating boilerplates, scripts and artworks for servers and different frameworks Licensed under Rockstar which included plugins Lua ,css, and others, It was a lengthy process of knowledge from giving away free scripts on Github to selling them on CFX legally. I leave this little bit of wisdom for newcomers, but it is not limited to this scenario. 1. What “cloned from the IP” means If someone takes an existing skin (or another creator’s design) and copies it either exactly or with slight modifications that’s essentially making a derivative work without permission. Even small changes (colors, minor layout tweaks) usually don’t remove copyright protection, because copyright protects the overall expression, not just exact replication. If the original skin includes third-party content (logos, icons, game characters), that adds another layer of potential infringement. 2. Legal implications The original creator still holds copyright, so the cloned work is likely infringing, even if it’s “not identical.” The person cloning it cannot claim copyright over the derivative work if it’s substantially based on the original without authorization. Potential defenses of the cloner: Claiming it’s “inspired by” rather than copied, but courts usually look at substantial similarity, not intent. Arguing functional elements aren’t protected. True, but the unique artistic design is protected. 3. Other considerations If the original skin was licensed under a specific license (e.g., Creative Commons “non-commercial”), cloning it and selling it violates both copyright and the license. Cloning from commercial software or well-known IP can lead to cease-and-desist letters or lawsuits, including claims of copyright and potentially trademark infringement. As for the original artwork and content I did find on this forum, great job to all and don't be afraid to learn and express your art directions. Jeez...it's trickier than I thought...smiles. Quote
Makc1968 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago После обновления AIDA64 до версии 8 столкнулся с тем, что экран корпуса Jonsbo D41/31 надо с обычных 125% масштабирования переводить на 100%. Иначе выводимая на него сенсорная панель теряет пропорции и не помещается на экран. Не скажу, что критично, но 1280x800 при 100% - это слишком мелко для других целей, кроме сенсорной панели. На предыдущей версии программы всё было нормально. Передайте разработчикам AIDA64 о появившемся недоразумении. Спасибо. Quote
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