Cybrdude Posted yesterday at 03:43 AM Posted yesterday at 03:43 AM On 10/9/2025 at 8:58 AM, rinaldop said: Do you know that Corsair has a new small display? This ridiculously over priced display. https://www.corsair.com/us/en/p/monitors/cc-9011306-ww/xeneon-edge-14-5-lcd-touchscreen-cc-9011306-ww?srsltid=AfmBOorAimDvZmZToVt1o5A_ZtkvGHvWur563hKW7acK1i3upOcyDpfD Mine arrived Friday. 🙂 Quote
rinaldop Posted yesterday at 05:29 AM Posted yesterday at 05:29 AM 3 hours ago, braintez said: I noticed that it's more of a trend lately to sell sensor panels. No issue there, if you're selling your own work. What is despicable are those that are taking from this site and others, and claiming our contributions as their own and profiting from it. Like this bottom-feeder: Maybe I am crazy but my feelings are hurt that none of my panels are on there LOL 3 Quote
rinaldop Posted yesterday at 05:49 AM Posted yesterday at 05:49 AM 3 hours ago, braintez said: It's been almost 5 years since I first posted this panel. Nice to see you back! Quote
braintez Posted yesterday at 06:12 AM Posted yesterday at 06:12 AM 22 minutes ago, rinaldop said: Nice to see you back! Thanks! I admit that I don't check in as much as I could. Only when I upgrade a PC, it seems. But great to see the community still active! Quote
rinaldop Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago On 7/30/2025 at 12:52 PM, C0mbat__W0mbat said: This is awesome!! If only someone could redo this for the Hyte Y70 touch panel, so we could switch between interfaces for GPU,CPU, RAM, Storage, network etc all controlled by the screen.....now that would be the God Screen I took up your challenge and crushed it! Behold an Aida64 Forums first, the LCARS THEME GOD SCREEN! Now for some boring stuff. The series of posts that were posted a few days ago have me worried about uploading this panel. All of the discussion of stolen assets and copyright infringements have me worried that people will object to this panel. Let me explain how this panel is made. I am an engineer not a graphic artist. My panels are more focused on pushing Aida64 to the limits of what panels can do. I did NOT create the animated gifs in the panels and I take no credit for them. I did a Google search for Star Trek themes and I looked at thousands of images and downloaded dozens of them. The images came from multiple free wallpaper sites. Finding out who were the original creators would be a huge task. I then took the dozens of images that I downloaded and cut them up, resized, reshaped, and even drew them to fit my vision for the panel. Since I am still a beginner with imaging software it took me an unholy number of hours to get everything exactly how I wanted it. The entire project took weeks of planning and several days of construction. The amusing thing is that none of us that use and create these images have any rights to do so. All the copyrights belong to whomever owns the Star Trek license (presumably Paramount) If the moderators have a problem with my panel I will remove it and just enjoy it myself Now, the panel is on the next post. Quote
rinaldop Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Here is my third panel for Star Trek fans. This is by far the most complex panel ever posted on this forum because it is actually SIX panels in one! Each panel is dedicated to a specific system, SYSTEM, CPU, GPU, MEM, and STORAGE. Each panel is accessed by using the function keys F1, F2, F3, F4, F6, F7 (F5 is saved for screen refresh) Unfortunately Aida64 does not support touch screen but if you overlay touch screen software with a transparent background and get it to provide function key use there are buttons on the bottom of the panels that can be made functional. You can also have the pages change automatically on a timed basis in the LCD Options section. Not only is this panel loaded all of the useful computer data you need but it is also loaded with a ton of graphics giving the user the full immersion effect of being on the bridge of the Enterprise, NCC-1701 To achieve the multi panel effect I had to rely on the .rslcd format which means it must be viewed in a browser. Simply active LCD support by going to AIDA64/main menu /File /Preferences/Hardware Monitoring/LCD, set the resolution to 1100x3840, click the check box to Enable RemoteSensorLCD support, and set background color to black. Then display the browser in your screen. Alternately you can use this third party .rslcd viewing program and display it on your screen. That program here: https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13419-aida64-viewer-for-displaying-rslcd-sensor-panels/#comment-57603 This panel was created specifically for the Hyte Y70 touch panel as was requested. If this post gets enough likes and enough replies requesting the more traditional horizontal version I will convert it. The panel resolution is 1100x3840. The font is LCARSGTJ3 and is included. I hope you like it! The graphics in this panel made the file size over 65 MB so the file is on my cloud storage https://icedrive.net/s/NtP7ahXy3GYDxA7fT4wNTQhzDPPg 3 Quote
C0mbat__W0mbat Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 15 minutes ago, rinaldop said: Here is my third panel for Star Trek fans. This is by far the most complex panel ever posted on this forum because it is actually SIX panels in one! Each panel is dedicated to a specific system, SYSTEM, CPU, GPU, MEM, and STORAGE. Each panel is accessed by using the function keys F1, F2, F3, F4, F6, F7 (F5 is saved for screen refresh) Unfortunately Aida64 does not support touch screen but if you overlay touch screen software with a transparent background and get it to provide function key use there are buttons on the bottom of the panels that can be made functional. Not only is this panel loaded all of the useful computer data you need but it is also loaded with a ton of graphics giving the user the full immersion effect of being on the bridge of the Enterprise, NCC-1701 To achieve the multi panel effect I had to rely on the .rslcd format which means it must be viewed in a browser. Simply active LCD support by going to AIDA64/main menu /File /Preferences/Hardware Monitoring/LCD, set the resolution to 1100x3840, click the check box to Enable RemoteSensorLCD support, and set background color to black. Then display the browser in your screen. Alternately you can use this third party .rslcd viewing program and display it on your screen. That program here: https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13419-aida64-viewer-for-displaying-rslcd-sensor-panels/#comment-57603 This panel was created specifically for the Hyte Y70 touch panel as was requested. If this post gets enough likes and enough replies requesting the more traditional horizontal version I will convert it. The panel resolution is 1100x3840. The font is LCARSGTJ3 and is included. I hope you like it! The graphics in this panel made the file size over 65 MB so the file is on my cloud storage https://icedrive.net/s/NtP7ahXy3GYDxA7fT4wNTQhzDPPg You absolute legend. This is getting installed as soon as I get home from work tomorrow. 1 Quote
colinwalker Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) Just made two lightsabre gauges Edited 15 hours ago by colinwalker spelling Quote
rinaldop Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 2 minutes ago, C0mbat__W0mbat said: You absolute legend. This is getting installed as soon as I get home from work tomorrow. Thanks buddy! I was hoping that you saw it since I made it for you 1 Quote
C0mbat__W0mbat Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 minute ago, rinaldop said: Thanks buddy! I was hoping that you saw it since I made it for you I owe you a very large and very cold beer bud, you nailed it 100%.🍻 1 Quote
colinwalker Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I also made Death star gauge last night, still waiting on post approval. Quote
rinaldop Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Just now, colinwalker said: I also made Death star gauge last night, still waiting on post approval. Nice! Let me show you mine. Quote
colinwalker Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 minutes ago, rinaldop said: Nice! Let me show you mine. Have seen and liked 😉 1 Quote
colinwalker Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago am using this as panel, until I sort my own gauges. 1 Quote
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