JoDaMedina Posted Sunday at 07:13 PM Posted Sunday at 07:13 PM On 5/26/2026 at 5:16 PM, MrFon said: É possivel fazer reajuste para 1280x720? Padrão de water cooler com tela comprida Here I adapt the background so you can adjust the sensors to your liking 1 Quote
JoDaMedina Posted Sunday at 07:36 PM Posted Sunday at 07:36 PM On 5/16/2026 at 1:25 PM, shortshins said: looks really fantastic brother, any chance of a 600x1024 version ? Here I adapt the background so you can adjust the sensors to your liking Quote
lifter Posted Monday at 03:53 PM Posted Monday at 03:53 PM On 8/27/2021 at 8:23 AM, Antony Fenton said: Still working on mine. This is my panel on its own, integrated with a rainmeter panel and how I have it set up at present. Totally pointless use of a screen but I had it spare so who cares hehehehe all the artwork is mine and the rainmeter skin is edited to make it larger Please Share 1 Quote
BHSY Posted Wednesday at 08:14 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:14 AM (edited) Proof of Authorship — 1920×515 & 1280×800 Panel (No File Distribution) (Note: The 515×1920 vertical version was a modification by a forum member, based on my original design.) I am the original creator of the 1920×515 sensor panel design, including all custom gauge elements. To prove authorship, I am sharing screenshots of my AI/vector source file with the original creation date, along with images of my vector drawings that show the design process. The files were created in 2023 and 2024. The original file is no longer distributed. This decision is intentional, it ensures my work cannot be exploited for profit by third parties. Unfortunately, some third parties have been monetizing free and shared panels created by community members, restricting downloads behind a subscription fee. This includes modified versions of my panel, where they even added their own watermarks to falsely claim ownership. Simply altering the layout or layers of a panel does not make someone its rightful creator. I want to emphasize that this panel was originally shared freely with the community and was never intended for resale at that time. When I first learnt about AIDA64 programs three years ago, I was excited. Not only could I use it to monitor my hardware temperature and performance, but I also discovered the joy of designing my own interface. My first inspiration came from MSI Afterburner. I was never comfortable posting on social media or forums, let alone sharing something I designed. AIDA64 changed that. When I uploaded my panel design to the forum, I was genuinely surprised by how many users it attracted. At the time, I believed that sharing freely would benefit the community, but I was naive — I didn’t realize that some people would take other designers’ panels, profit from them, and even add their own watermarks to claim ownership. Because of this, I asked that the panel be removed, but the request was not followed. As the original creator, I want to emphasize that I have the right to request its removal. Not honoring such requests disregards the effort put into creating it, which is why I no longer upload any of my old panels to the share forums. I hope that any third parties reading this will recognize the importance of respecting original work and remove the unauthorized versions, even if I remain doubtful that they will. My intention here is simply to clarify authorship and protect the community. I appreciate the genuine support from members who respect original work. Disclaimer: The original panel file is no longer distributed. Please do not seek it from third‑party sites, as those versions are unauthorized and may include false watermarks and malware. The images here are provided solely to establish proof of authorship. Edited Wednesday at 02:22 PM by BHSY 4 1 Quote
lifter Posted Wednesday at 02:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:32 PM On 8/30/2021 at 5:25 AM, Jay patel said: Modified a random template found from a random page Original credits : ( Honestly I don't who's the creator ) I am just a re-creator. Rate it out of 10 Can you share Lifterjack@yahoo.com Quote
lifter Posted Wednesday at 02:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:50 PM On 9/19/2021 at 6:04 AM, Mrmike said: your in luck i thought id deleted it but doing some serious clearing up from the mess making 5 panels made i found it today, im sure everythings there and some other stuff too NEW-HUD.rarUnavailable Could you reshare this panel Lifterjack@yahoo.com Quote
ApioSSJ Posted Wednesday at 04:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:17 PM Due to popular demand, I made additional sizes for the Vader themed sensor panel, including one scaled to 150% for scaled monitors. Fonts used are Montserrat, Orbitron and DS-Digital for the clock. There is a bonus cobalt special edition for a 600x400 display! Happy Gaming! PS: There is an empty space to add something to your liking. I added a Rainmeter widget of the weather. Vader theme Aida64 1920x1080.spzip Vader theme Aida64 600x400 cobalt.spzip Vader theme Aida64 1280x800 Scale 150.spzip Vader theme Aida64 1280x800.spzip 2 Quote
Sensor Moderators Exhumed Posted yesterday at 09:50 AM Sensor Moderators Posted yesterday at 09:50 AM (edited) On 6/3/2026 at 10:14 AM, BHSY said: Because of this, I asked that the panel be removed, but the request was not followed. As the original creator, I want to emphasize that I have the right to request its removal. Not honoring such requests disregards the effort put into creating it, which is why I no longer upload any of my old panels to the share forums. Hello BHSY I had a similar experience back then. This is also one of the reasons why I deleted most of my panels (some panels are still free)—which were free at the time—and why they are now available for purchase exclusively as paid panels. You think to yourself, "Hey, I'll share my sensor panel creation with the community"—and then someone from "China" (my experience in my case with my panels) comes along. Unfortunately, it is usually these types of users who steal other people's creations to make a profit: they download the work, change it without permission and upload it to a sales platform—such as AliExpress or similar sites. These users couldn't care less; and sadly, you can't hold them legally liable—or rather, doing so is simply too arduous, with very little prospect of success. That’s just the way it is. When did you submit a request to the mods regarding this? I am not sure whether or not I saw this report in the ModPanel. Such deletion requests should be structured as clearly as possible so that the mods know what the issue is and can act accordingly. If it does not—or did not—state exactly what the matter concerns, confusion may arise regarding the precise intent. The more information we have, the easier it is to understand what the issue was. If you and other creators notice such unauthorized changes in the forum, please let us know, and we—as mods—will take action to the best of our ability. On 6/3/2026 at 10:14 AM, BHSY said: At the time, I believed that sharing freely would benefit the community, but I was naive Exchanging panels with the community is great—after all, that is what the forum thrives on. However, one should also be fully aware that if something is posted on the internet, it will eventually be stolen and used or commercialized elsewhere. Not every user has noble intentions. There is even a shadow forum ...where a former user (xmanrigger) of this forum was banned multiple times due to rule-breaking behavior and did nothing but troll at the end and created more troll accounts. He then started a thread in a sub-forum to boost his ego, uploading—for free—a panel that he had stolen from CostaJunior and modified. Some people simply cannot accept the rules and, sooner or later, end up getting permanently banned here. Edited 9 hours ago by Exhumed 1 Quote
BHSY Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) 21 hours ago, Exhumed said: Hello BHSY I had a similar experience back then. This is also one of the reasons why I deleted most of my panels (some panels are still free)—which were free at the time—and why they are now available for purchase exclusively as paid panels. You think to yourself, "Hey, I'll share my sensor panel creation with the community"—and then someone from "China" (my experience in my case with my panels) comes along. Unfortunately, it is usually these types of users who steal other people's creations to make a profit: they download the work, change it without permission and upload it to a sales platform—such as AliExpress or similar sites. These users couldn't care less; and sadly, you can't hold them legally liable—or rather, doing so is simply too arduous, with very little prospect of success. That’s just the way it is. When did you submit a request to the mods regarding this? I am not sure whether or not I saw this report in the ModPanel. Such deletion requests should be structured as clearly as possible so that the mods know what the issue is and can act accordingly. If it does not—or did not—state exactly what the matter concerns, confusion may arise regarding the precise intent. The more information we have, the easier it is to understand what the issue was. If you and other creators notice such unauthorized changes in the forum, please let us know, and we—as mods—will take action to the best of our ability. Exchanging panels with the community is great—after all, that is what the forum thrives on. However, one should also be fully aware that if something is posted on the internet, it will eventually be stolen and used or commercialized elsewhere. Not every user has noble intentions. There is even a shadow forum https://www.overclock.net/threads/share-your-aida64-sensor-panel.1808102/ ...where a former user (xmanrigger) of this forum was banned multiple times due to rule-breaking behavior and did nothing but troll at the end and created more troll accounts. He then started a thread in a sub-forum on Overclockers to boost his ego, uploading—for free—a panel that he had stolen from CostaJunior and modified. Some people simply cannot accept the rules and, sooner or later, end up getting permanently banned here. Hi Exhumed, Thank you for reading my post and sharing your experience. I’ve come across some of your and CostaJunior’s posts before, and I understand how frustrating it is when shared panel designs are taken for granted and misused. When I created my first digital artwork, I was nervous about posting it here. I worried people might laugh at it or that nobody would like my design. I was new and naive — it never crossed my mind that someone would misuse my shared panel for profit, or worse, add their own watermark and claim it as their own. Because of that, I eventually removed all my shared panels and asked others to do the same. Some respected my decision and complied, while others refused or never replied. In those cases, I had no choice but to request moderator assistance. I want to thank you and Costa for the support you’ve given. I used to share your view that exchanging panels within the community was a positive thing. However, after my panel was misused by people outside the forum, my perspective changed. If someone wants to modify my panel and upload it here while giving proper credit to the original author, I have no issue with that. But using it for profit is wrong, and it undermines the effort I put into creating it. That’s why I decided to stop distributing my older panels. Speaking of credibility, I’d like to share my perspective. Suppose I uploaded someone else’s panel file without mentioning the author’s name and received many “likes” and “thanks” for sharing. Without proper credit, people would assume I designed the panel, and I’d gain popularity unfairly. Even adding a vague note like “I didn’t create these, credit to the original authors” doesn’t make it right. That’s why, if anyone wants to upload or share another person’s panel, or if someone requests a panel, it’s important to clearly identify of the author. If you don’t know who created it, then it’s better not to upload the file, because you’ll end up receiving recognition that belongs to the original creator. Regarding the line you quoted: “I asked that the panel be removed, but the request was not followed” — this was not directed at any moderators or members here. It referred to individuals outside the forum who uploaded my panel to their own websites for profit and refused to remove it when I asked. Recently, I submitted a removal request using the “Report” option (the three-dot menu at the top right of the post). I assumed this would notify all moderators so that one of you could respond. I felt this was a more appropriate approach than trying to decide which moderator to contact directly. I agree with and respect the rules set by the forum admin, and that’s the reason I’m still part of this forum. Edited 4 hours ago by BHSY 1 Quote
Surjeet Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 hours ago, BHSY said: Hi Exhumed, Thank you for reading my post and sharing your experience. I’ve come across some of your and CostaJunior’s posts before, and I understand how frustrating it is when shared panel designs are taken for granted and misused. Hi @BHSY, Thank you for sharing your thoughts so openly. Reading your post brought back many memories from my own journey in this community. First of all, please don’t get disheartened. You are, and always will be, one of the most amazing creators in this forum, alongside @COSTAJUNIOR, @Exhumed, @pcrepairvk, and many other talented members who have inspired countless users over the years. The value of your contributions cannot be measured by the actions of a few people who failed to respect them. I completely understand your perspective because I was one of those people who reached out to you asking for your SensorPanel files. In fact, a lot of what I learned came from studying your work. I still remember the days when the famous 100-state implementation was almost a mystery to many of us. Your panels were among the very few that had those advanced states, and that curiosity is exactly why I requested your files and started learning from them. Today, I honestly cannot imagine creating SensorPanels without 100 or EVEN MORE states. The techniques and ideas shared by pioneers like you played a huge role in helping many of us reach that level. I also remember repeatedly reaching out to you when I was trying to understand the Min-Max math logic. You were always willing to help, and those conversations taught me lessons that I still use today. Regarding sharing panels, I want to make it clear that whenever I reposted any of your work here, I always credited you as the original creator and never sold any of those panels. Whenever you requested changes, updates, or removals, I respected your wishes and updated or removed my posts accordingly because those panels were your creations, and that should always be acknowledged. I fully agree that proper credit is essential. Recognition should always go to the person who invested their time, creativity, and effort into creating something. Learning from someone’s work is one thing; claiming ownership of it is something entirely different. Your contributions have helped many members, including me, learn, grow, and push the boundaries of what we thought was possible with SensorPanel. I hope the unfortunate experiences you've faced don't overshadow the positive impact you've had on this community. Some creators leave behind files, while others leave behind knowledge. Your panels taught us techniques, but your willingness to share and help taught us even more. For that, many of us remain grateful 🙏 Let's keep the momentum going, continue sharing knowledge, inspiring one another, and making this community a happier place through our work, creativity, and enthusiasm. The community is stronger because of creators like you. 2 Quote
Sensor Moderators pcrepairvk Posted 2 hours ago Sensor Moderators Posted 2 hours ago 47 minutes ago, Surjeet said: Hi @BHSY, Thank you for sharing your thoughts so openly. Reading your post brought back many memories from my own journey in this community. First of all, please don’t get disheartened. You are, and always will be, one of the most amazing creators in this forum, alongside @COSTAJUNIOR, @Exhumed, @pcrepairvk, and many other talented members who have inspired countless users over the years. The value of your contributions cannot be measured by the actions of a few people who failed to respect them. I completely understand your perspective because I was one of those people who reached out to you asking for your SensorPanel files. In fact, a lot of what I learned came from studying your work. I still remember the days when the famous 100-state implementation was almost a mystery to many of us. Your panels were among the very few that had those advanced states, and that curiosity is exactly why I requested your files and started learning from them. Today, I honestly cannot imagine creating SensorPanels without 100 or EVEN MORE states. The techniques and ideas shared by pioneers like you played a huge role in helping many of us reach that level. I also remember repeatedly reaching out to you when I was trying to understand the Min-Max math logic. You were always willing to help, and those conversations taught me lessons that I still use today. Regarding sharing panels, I want to make it clear that whenever I reposted any of your work here, I always credited you as the original creator and never sold any of those panels. Whenever you requested changes, updates, or removals, I respected your wishes and updated or removed my posts accordingly because those panels were your creations, and that should always be acknowledged. I fully agree that proper credit is essential. Recognition should always go to the person who invested their time, creativity, and effort into creating something. Learning from someone’s work is one thing; claiming ownership of it is something entirely different. Your contributions have helped many members, including me, learn, grow, and push the boundaries of what we thought was possible with SensorPanel. I hope the unfortunate experiences you've faced don't overshadow the positive impact you've had on this community. Some creators leave behind files, while others leave behind knowledge. Your panels taught us techniques, but your willingness to share and help taught us even more. For that, many of us remain grateful 🙏 Let's keep the momentum going, continue sharing knowledge, inspiring one another, and making this community a happier place through our work, creativity, and enthusiasm. The community is stronger because of creators like you. Thanks still learning:❤️ Quote
BHSY Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Surjeet said: Hi @BHSY, Thank you for sharing your thoughts so openly. Reading your post brought back many memories from my own journey in this community. First of all, please don’t get disheartened. You are, and always will be, one of the most amazing creators in this forum, alongside @COSTAJUNIOR, @Exhumed, @pcrepairvk, and many other talented members who have inspired countless users over the years. The value of your contributions cannot be measured by the actions of a few people who failed to respect them. I completely understand your perspective because I was one of those people who reached out to you asking for your SensorPanel files. In fact, a lot of what I learned came from studying your work. I still remember the days when the famous 100-state implementation was almost a mystery to many of us. Your panels were among the very few that had those advanced states, and that curiosity is exactly why I requested your files and started learning from them. Today, I honestly cannot imagine creating SensorPanels without 100 or EVEN MORE states. The techniques and ideas shared by pioneers like you played a huge role in helping many of us reach that level. I also remember repeatedly reaching out to you when I was trying to understand the Min-Max math logic. You were always willing to help, and those conversations taught me lessons that I still use today. Regarding sharing panels, I want to make it clear that whenever I reposted any of your work here, I always credited you as the original creator and never sold any of those panels. Whenever you requested changes, updates, or removals, I respected your wishes and updated or removed my posts accordingly because those panels were your creations, and that should always be acknowledged. I fully agree that proper credit is essential. Recognition should always go to the person who invested their time, creativity, and effort into creating something. Learning from someone’s work is one thing; claiming ownership of it is something entirely different. Your contributions have helped many members, including me, learn, grow, and push the boundaries of what we thought was possible with SensorPanel. I hope the unfortunate experiences you've faced don't overshadow the positive impact you've had on this community. Some creators leave behind files, while others leave behind knowledge. Your panels taught us techniques, but your willingness to share and help taught us even more. For that, many of us remain grateful 🙏 Let's keep the momentum going, continue sharing knowledge, inspiring one another, and making this community a happier place through our work, creativity, and enthusiasm. The community is stronger because of creators like you. Hi Surjeet, Thank you for your kind words. 🙏 I know you’ve always credited me as the original creator of my panels and respected my requests, and I truly appreciate that. One thing I’d like to highlight is that while giving credit is important, seeking permission before uploading or sharing someone else’s panel file should always come first. Permission should be the top priority, and only after that should a file be uploaded. Back then, we were all new and not fully aware of how important this was, but over time I’ve learned a lot, and I’m no longer as naive as I once was. It’s been three years since I joined this forum, and as I mentioned in my earlier post, I used to be a very closed‑minded person. AIDA64 changed that; it opened me up to sharing, learning, and connecting with others in ways I never expected. If you ever have questions about panels, feel free to reach out anytime. I’ll do my best to explain things clearly so they’re easy to understand.😉 Quote
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