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On 8/14/2022 at 9:34 AM, Awol said:

RSLCD format panel i was working on however due to family and work commitments i dont have the time to do anything else with it. So if any of you wish to use it then please follow the link to download the file. All i ask is that its not used in any panel for resale and also that you show what was created.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m9V7lKNI7UMWfdQ-YTl88IuIf61U3W4_/view?usp=sharing

Hello!

I would like to try and use this panel but the google drive file no longer exists. Do you still have the file and are willing to upload it again?

Thank you!  

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On 7/20/2021 at 5:35 AM, dbrown1986 said:

I finally got my Remote Sensor panel working and customized to my liking. 1024x600 7" IPS.

EDIT: I've been getting a lot of requests (SERIOUSLY, like a lot) to share this panel. I previously uploaded it to WeTransfer, but the link has expired four times and I've reuploaded each time it expires. So I have permanently hosted this panel on my own VPS.

DOWNLOAD HERE

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how do i get the images all im getting is image.thumb.png.19965e5c0e84fb81237acd3ad71c1877.png

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On 9/13/2023 at 4:33 PM, Surjeet said:

Hello everyone, I am thinking of building something for 1600x1200 size  using the following background:

Please let me know how many of you would love to see this project getting completed :)

Please suggest and give your feedback for the improvement and encourage me to start on this ne project!!

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nice...  you already have a background, the next step is, color combination

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On 4/30/2022 at 3:02 PM, EmpireM1 said:

so i searched high and low for some graphics, found this and tweeked it to fit my 1280x400, had to play with all the guages so they look right, if anything is missing when you pick this up just hit me up and i can deliver, working on some more.

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WHITE MOD 1280X400.sensorpanel 494.85 kB · 324 downloads

Could anyone tell me where I could find this gage?  I need to reduce the size 50%

Tks

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1 hour ago, JariKoi said:

When you have downloaded panel that you linked, open the panel aida64, then all parts of the panel can be found in --> C:\Program Files\FinalWire\AIDA64\Sensorpanel. If I remember correctly. From there you copy the meter files and change their sizes and copy and replace them back there. Or you use them in a new panel.

Tks JariKoi!

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On 9/23/2023 at 12:45 AM, Shephard said:

Hello everyone, I recently finished a display for myself based on a Starfield, it’s certainly not as cool as many here, but I’m happy with the result so far (800x480 monitor in a PC case), if the moderators don’t mind, I can make it a separate topic with all the sources and settings, I not greedy
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I've come to the conclusion I need a second panel

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On 6/12/2023 at 9:00 PM, Arbit said:

Great panel with full rights to original creator.  Been shared many many times over the last several pages.  Here is my modification.  515x1920.  Yellow punches throughout.  If anyone wants, I can post the background with yellow and the network icon / arrows are all that was modified.  I also reduced the number of files for the dials.  I don't see a reason to have 100 different files for sensor dials when 16 will do just fine to reduce the size of the sensor file.  I have a huge appreciation for the original work done by the author. Thank you!!!!

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can you gave me link so i could download it please

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Hello, I'm new to the community, and I have some knowledge in Photoshop (PS) and Illustrator (AI). I'm creating some custom sensors, and I searched the forum for information on how 100-time sensors work, but I couldn't find anything. I'm confused about how to use, for example, the minimum and maximum values. What values should I input there, for instance, if I've created a gauge to control volume? Could you please provide some assistance on how to do this?

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45 minutes ago, Mask Blue said:

Здравствуйте, я новичок в сообществе и имею некоторые знания в Photoshop (PS) и Illustrator (AI). Я создаю несколько собственных датчиков и искал на форуме информацию о том, как работают 100-кратные датчики, но ничего не нашел. Я не понимаю, как использовать, например, минимальное и максимальное значения. Какие значения мне следует ввести туда, например, если я создал датчик для контроля объема? Не могли бы вы оказать некоторую помощь, как это сделать?

if you want to create a level not of 16 steps, but for example 32, then you need to create 32 pictures, install two sensors of the same type, set the limit in the first sensor to minimum 0 maximum 16, on the second sensor set minimum 16 to maximum 32, and so on up to 100 , but it’s clear that you won’t be able to make exactly 100; if you divide 100 by 16, you get 6.25 sensors, this doesn’t happen, otherwise there will be gaps in the pictures, which means you either need to put 6 sensors and sacrifice some levels, or put 7 sensors and stretch some levels .. however, in practice I will say that this is not required, a level of 2 pixels with a gap of 2 pixels per 100 levels will occupy 400 pixels, this is just a huge column or circle (depending on the design), if you need to measure temperature, I advise you to set the minimum 20 degrees maximum 80 degrees Celsius, it is unlikely that your cooling will work in more extreme conditions..

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On 9/23/2023 at 10:44 AM, CtrlAltNoob said:

2 weeks ago I completed my first full AMD build. Ofcourse this needs a matching sensorpanel!
This one is based on the AMD Adrenalin software.
Still need to add gauges to the CPU and GPU utilization, but not sure yet what gauges I will use, so thought I would share already anyway.

Format may be a bit odd (1080x380), but I use it on a portrait orientated 24 inch monitor and it has discord underneath it so it fits perfectly for me. The download includes all PSD files aswell, so you can play around and adjust it to your desired size.

Enjoy!

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Sensorpanel.zip 83.64 kB · 44 downloads

Broooooo, that was exactly what I was looking for!!! :D I have the same layout as you... hahaha

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9 hours ago, Shephard said:

if you want to create a level not of 16 steps, but for example 32, then you need to create 32 pictures, install two sensors of the same type, set the limit in the first sensor to minimum 0 maximum 16, on the second sensor set minimum 16 to maximum 32, and so on up to 100 , but it’s clear that you won’t be able to make exactly 100; if you divide 100 by 16, you get 6.25 sensors, this doesn’t happen, otherwise there will be gaps in the pictures, which means you either need to put 6 sensors and sacrifice some levels, or put 7 sensors and stretch some levels .. however, in practice I will say that this is not required, a level of 2 pixels with a gap of 2 pixels per 100 levels will occupy 400 pixels, this is just a huge column or circle (depending on the design), if you need to measure temperature, I advise you to set the minimum 20 degrees maximum 80 degrees Celsius, it is unlikely that your cooling will work in more extreme conditions..

From what I understood, so if I create a sensor with 100 steps, it won't work correctly? Is that it? When we use sensors with 16 steps, they don't accurately track the temperature in the case of the CPU or any other sensor.

I apologize for my ignorance. Could you please take a screenshot of how I would set the maximum and minimum values? I would like to understand more about this, with sensors of 32 and 64, and if possible, with 100 steps to make them work correctly.

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2 hours ago, Mask Blue said:

From what I understood, so if I create a sensor with 100 steps, it won't work correctly? Is that it? When we use sensors with 16 steps, they don't accurately track the temperature in the case of the CPU or any other sensor.

I apologize for my ignorance. Could you please take a screenshot of how I would set the maximum and minimum values? I would like to understand more about this, with sensors of 32 and 64, and if possible, with 100 steps to make them work correctly.

Hi  @Mask Blue, The 100 sensor panel would always give you accurate temperature to a single degree or %. You need to use the following format and values. Hope it answers your question?

 

 

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