Skrba Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Sorry if this is not complies with forum rules. Guys anyone know if it's possible to implement some advanced FPS metrics into sensor panel, like 1% low or average FPS? Tried messing with MSI, RTSS and HWinfo but couldn add those metrics into Aida sensor panel. Quote
apintojr Posted January 26 Posted January 26 saw a pipboy template other day. liked it and customized it bit to change it up. 1280-400FALLOUT.spzip 1280-400FALLOUT-BLACK.spzip 1 Quote
AciD Posted January 26 Posted January 26 On 1/6/2026 at 11:31 PM, AciD said: here is mine: 1920 x 480 2026-01-06-ROG.tulcd 1.34 MB · 60 downloads hi together. is there a way to center the temperature ( here the 31°C of the 4070, when the "1" is displayed)? thx 1 1 Quote
Ryan Rey Lozano Posted January 26 Posted January 26 On 1/22/2026 at 10:57 PM, Blanco95 said: Panel display 1280x800 EURO BLACK V2.tulcdFetching info... do you still have the png guages of this? like the raw files? 2 Quote
apintojr Posted January 26 Posted January 26 dont see many 1280x400 so i made one using a posted template. 1280-400vegeta.spzip 1 Quote
Sensor Moderators Exhumed Posted Tuesday at 12:23 PM Sensor Moderators Posted Tuesday at 12:23 PM On 1/26/2026 at 12:35 PM, AciD said: hi together. is there a way to center the temperature ( here the 31°C of the 4070, when the "1" is displayed)? thx You need a monospaced (fixed-width) sans-serif font. That's why the digit always jumps around when the first/last digit jumps. For the simplest fix with no jumping at all: just pick any good monospaced font like JetBrains Mono or Fira Code — install it and set it up as font in the sensorpanel. 1 Quote
Valiave Posted Wednesday at 04:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:44 PM On 12/13/2025 at 4:45 PM, Yasuke said: With the help of Surjeet, who is amazing at building panels, I was able to customize this one for my Corsair Xeneon. Hi, it is very beautiful. Can you share it please? Quote
isaac franca silva Posted Wednesday at 07:30 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:30 PM Ola a todos, estou com dificuldades para achar skins/templades na resoluação 600x1024.... alguem poderia me enviar algumas ? Quote
CalvoCeni Posted Thursday at 01:40 AM Posted Thursday at 01:40 AM On 2/4/2024 at 12:46 AM, Swatgod said: I finished my panel until i finish building my water cooling system. It uses a rslcd file so it can use the gifs it came with. i also made my own version of the rslcd viewer that has no stability issues and uses absolute minimal system resources. if interested in using, just let me know. Hey, could you please share again? The link is unavailable Quote
AciD Posted Thursday at 10:28 AM Posted Thursday at 10:28 AM On 1/27/2026 at 1:23 PM, Exhumed said: You need a monospaced (fixed-width) sans-serif font. That's why the digit always jumps around when the first/last digit jumps. For the simplest fix with no jumping at all: just pick any good monospaced font like JetBrains Mono or Fira Code — install it and set it up as font in the sensorpanel. thanks. i´ll take a look Quote
OneRound Posted Thursday at 07:28 PM Posted Thursday at 07:28 PM I have submitted a couple of panels, all in a vertical 515X1920 format as the panel was in a Hyte Y60. That machine started having problems. So I started a new build and demoted the Hyte machine to a multi-media PC (way too big for that, but...). I didn't see the need for the panel in the Hyte case anymore so I wanted to see if it world work in the new system which is based on a Lian Li 217 case. It does work but in practical terms it has to be on it's side. Since I'm using it in a horizontal position vs vertical, I took my last posted screen and made it work horizontally. Then I added a few more sensor items just so I could keep track on a mostly new build. System at idle when I took the screen shot. Hope it gives others an idea or two. And of course I'm always open to suggestions. 3H for Taichi.spzip 1 Quote
uralgrower Posted Thursday at 10:28 PM Posted Thursday at 10:28 PM I used an iPad mini as an LCD monitor and created several themes for it. I'm posting them here. The resolution is 1024x768. Maybe someone will find them useful. 2026-01-29)3.rslcd 1 Quote
Naavi Posted Friday at 08:34 AM Posted Friday at 08:34 AM For a 1024x600 screen : FPS requires Rivatuner - Might require some tweaking for your specific system. Naavi.spzip 1 Quote
Bighoss72 Posted yesterday at 10:34 AM Posted yesterday at 10:34 AM (edited) On 7/31/2025 at 4:10 PM, Conan_Cimmeria said: 8 https://www.jonsbo.com/Upfiles/down/sensorpanel.zip https://www.ebay.com/itm/127305864905 Edited yesterday at 02:35 PM by Exhumed If you post ebay links, please cut everything that comes after "?" way to long url Quote
David G Posted yesterday at 06:04 PM Posted yesterday at 06:04 PM Fair bit going on with this 1, downloaded most assets from this topic and tweaked and made a few too make my own 1 Quote
Y2JSI Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago On 1/18/2026 at 12:57 AM, pcrepairvk said: Hi mate yes i can do it give me 1.. 2 days Sure, apologies it's a been a little over a week since I've been back on here. Mind sharing those mate? Quote
YETI_II Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago On 11/10/2025 at 8:59 AM, 1 PC Tip a day said: This is my last SensorPanel, used in combination with a MCPRUE Apollo SE v1 SFF case. It includes self-made 100 state gauges. 1280 x 400 can you share the file? Quote
OneRound Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago On 1/29/2026 at 2:28 PM, OneRound said: I have submitted a couple of panels, all in a vertical 515X1920 format as the panel was in a Hyte Y60. That machine started having problems. So I started a new build and demoted the Hyte machine to a multi-media PC (way too big for that, but...). I didn't see the need for the panel in the Hyte case anymore so I wanted to see if it world work in the new system which is based on a Lian Li 217 case. It does work but in practical terms it has to be on it's side. Since I'm using it in a horizontal position vs vertical, I took my last posted screen and made it work horizontally. Then I added a few more sensor items just so I could keep track on a mostly new build. System at idle when I took the screen shot. Hope it gives others an idea or two. And of course I'm always open to suggestions. 3H for Taichi.spzip 1.95 MB · 7 downloads I reworked this to be hopefully more cohesive, e.g. temps are all in yellow Loads and fan speeds all in white, etc. Also each bar in the graphs are individually tied to changes. Those are temp for CPU & GPU (26 states each), %space used (top) and temp (bottom)for drives (the usual 16 states each). I think it makes the graphs visually match better to the numerical value. And finally the bars color change from one bar to the next in an RGB sense running from pure blue to pure red. The screen snip only shows blue moving into green territory. 3H for Taichi.spzip Quote
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