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On 7/5/2022 at 11:53 AM, EverStaR said:

If anyone wants to pretty this up without subtracting any content, I will offer the best design $50 US to the winner for the sensor panel files sent to me privately for exclusive use.  The winners work will not be shared or sold with anyone else.      It is for an INTEL i9 machine with 2 GPUs, 3 NICs and 14 cores with 28 CPUs. 

The three gauges for AIO, CPU and Case fan can be changed to something better.  Any gauges can be changed, again so long as they are replaced with a gauge or reading.  I am a radio enthusiast as demonstrated by the picture below.  The final result will go on the machine in the bottom right corner.  1920x480 @100%. I will select a winner on July 22 US 12 CST.  You should PM me when you have posted a JPG of your final version.  On the 22nd I will pick and pay the winner for the files.  When you PM, please include your PayPal email so I can get payment to you if you win.

If this works well, I will host another contest for my other machine on the left side.  Hoping the designers here will look at this as a competition and way to show off their talent and have some fun!.

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No contest since there was no interest.  I will see if someone wants to tackle this as a small project for two panels, one vertical and one horizontal 1920x480 with a Radio Theme.

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6 hours ago, IAmOrion said:

Não tenho certeza se estou faltando alguma coisa ou não é possível - mas como faço para definir uma largura para um campo e alinhá-lo ao centro?

Estou fazendo um medidor circular, quero que o número mostrado (FPS no meu caso) permaneça centralizado. Quando tentei, porém, o número se estende para a direita, o que significa que quando o valor é 0-9 é bom e centralizado, qualquer coisa acima disso, e não está mais centralizado.  

 

Além disso, o que exatamente "alinhar texto à direita" faz? Eu pensei que isso significaria que meu texto estava alinhado à direita de sua área, mas parece causar estragos no meu layout! Eu não posso tê-lo contra a borda do lado direito. Por exemplo, quero que a DATA e a HORA vistas nesta captura de tela se alinhem à direita, mas isso não acontece, então, dependendo da hora / data, elas geralmente estão desalinhadas  - eu as queria alinhadas à direita, então que o campo alteraria seu tamanho - aumentar ou diminuir, da esquerda se isso fizer sentido, mas aparentemente "alinhar texto à direita" não faz isso ... outras coisas na captura de tela, observe apenas a data/hora):(

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Try changing the font to another one, most of the time it works.

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Just starting to look into this whole rabbit hole of sensor panels. Where is a good place to get a panel and a reasonable price for these? Everything I've found seems to either be from sketchy sites, or literally just naked panels with exposed driver boards, no enclosures.

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16 minutes ago, Koroem said:

Just starting to look into this whole rabbit hole of sensor panels. Where is a good place to get a panel and a reasonable price for these? Everything I've found seems to either be from sketchy sites, or literally just naked panels with exposed driver boards, no enclosures.

That's about right - a lot of these panels don't have enclosures so to speak, there's often a driver board hanging off the back.  You could get a 5" or 7" HDMI screen designed for the Raspberry Pi that are more all in one - but still won't have an enclosure, although cases can be purchased, but they're often designed to house the screen AND the Pi screen.

I made a 3D Printed backplate for my 10.3" screen that I mounted the driver board to, and then 3D printed some feet. (I'll get some pics later tonight).  The screen itself is sealed to speak but yeah, the driver board is external

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1 hour ago, COSTAJUNIOR said:

Try changing the font to another one, most of the time it works.

Do you mean to a monospaced font? Or do  you mean the problem could be the font I'm using itself, and a different font would right align as expected?

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3 hours ago, Koroem said:

Just starting to look into this whole rabbit hole of sensor panels. Where is a good place to get a panel and a reasonable price for these? Everything I've found seems to either be from sketchy sites, or literally just naked panels with exposed driver boards, no enclosures.

The nakey boards are what you are going for :) waveshare has some nice ones and I have purchased several from them. Also elecrow.

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16 hours ago, COSTAJUNIOR said:

Try changing the font to another one, most of the time it works.

I've tried about 20 fonts now, both system/default and custom fonts.... I can not centre them!

Is it because it's just a label, rather than a gauge? Do Gauges centre the value?

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800 x 480 on my 5" Waveshare Screen
Running Unigine Heaven Benchmark whilst testing my panel

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Zip file contains all my used images/icons, fonts and the gauges I created.  If you mod this, please share but give credit to me where due

Sadly I don't have the time to be making numerous sizes, so please download the zip file and adjust / resize to your panel accordingly 

 

IAmOrion_FPSGauge.zip

IAmOrion_FPSGauge.sensorpanel

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Is there a way to "broadcast" aida64 sensor panel info to a remote local pc on the same network? For instance, I have my main gaming pc in front of me, and my laptop next to me. While gaming I was thinking to have the sensor panel info displaying on the laptop screen, but monitoring the hardware from the gaming pc. I searched a bit on it and saw it can kinda be done with android devices using something called odospace or something like, that, but not exactly what I was hoping to accomplish. Basically adia64 (A on gaming pc) broadcasting to adia64 (B listening on laptop).

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4 hours ago, Koroem said:

Is there a way to "broadcast" aida64 sensor panel info to a remote local pc on the same network? For instance, I have my main gaming pc in front of me, and my laptop next to me. While gaming I was thinking to have the sensor panel info displaying on the laptop screen, but monitoring the hardware from the gaming pc. I searched a bit on it and saw it can kinda be done with android devices using something called odospace or something like, that, but not exactly what I was hoping to accomplish. Basically adia64 (A on gaming pc) broadcasting to adia64 (B listening on laptop).

Enable RemoteSensor and then just fire up Chrome in Kiosk mode with the IP and port of your PC you want to monitor.
I do this with a Raspberry PI plugged into a monitor

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Hi guys,

First time around trying this out.  Here's a altered version of one I picked from this forum.

It's made 1280 x 720

Using Corsair Commander and has only detected 6 fans of 11.

Haven't found Water bump RPM as yet (connected to Asus x299 Prime Deluxe Motherboard), therefore no monitoring on fans and cooling as yet.

 

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5 hours ago, Jonathan Ho said:

Hi guys,

First time around trying this out.  Here's a altered version of one I picked from this forum.

It's made 1280 x 720

Using Corsair Commander and has only detected 6 fans of 11.

Haven't found Water bump RPM as yet (connected to Asus x299 Prime Deluxe Motherboard), therefore no monitoring on fans and cooling as yet.

 

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If the cooler is an AIO, Pump RPM should be indicated by whatever FAN Header you have it plugged into. Make sure Monitoring is enabled in BIOS for that Header. Visually look to see which one.

If your pump is powered directly from the PSU, a Molex or SATA power cable likely used. There is usually a PWM wire to connect to a Fan Header for monitoring.

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7 hours ago, xmanrigger said:

If the cooler is an AIO, Pump RPM should be indicated by whatever FAN Header you have it plugged into. Make sure Monitoring is enabled in BIOS for that Header. Visually look to see which one.

If your pump is powered directly from the PSU, a Molex or SATA power cable likely used. There is usually a PWM wire to connect to a Fan Header for monitoring.

Thanks for your suggestion!  My pump is connected to via PWM header W_PUMP+ Header but it doesn't show up in AIDA64.  So far I enabled Corsair's Commander Pro's sensors in AIDA64 but not all 12 is showing up, only about 9 (I forget).  

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