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5 hours ago, Luis Gabriel Gerena said:

Hi guys!
I am about to order a screen. Will it be a mistake to get a 1280x800 screen  in terms of more direct compatibility with the panels shared here? Or am I better off with 1024x600 screen?

 Any specific resolution that is most used?
Thanks!

 

PS I decided to order a 7" 1024x600 one

I am using 2560x1600 but scale in 1280x800. Prefer it more than 1024x600

32 minutes ago, Mebadwow said:

Would like to see if someone could create a Star Wars version. Will pay if needed 

Do you come up with any idea, color, style, background, character or sth else could help 

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16 minutes ago, frozenboy said:

 

I am using 2560x1600 but scale in 1280x800. Prefer it more than 1024x600

Do you come up with any idea, color, style, background, character or sth else could help 

Do you have your LCD in your PC? The one 1280x800 I found was 8". Mind sharing phgoitos of your PC if you have it installed in it?

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4 minutes ago, Luis Gabriel Gerena said:

Do you have your LCD in your PC? The one 1280x800 I found was 8". Mind sharing phgoitos of your PC if you have it installed in it?

8.9 inch 2560x1600 IPS, My case is ITX so it look quite big, quite satisfy with this one. I had been using 7 inch 1024x600 for a while, and it quite small, cant read clearly on it

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22 minutes ago, frozenboy said:

8.9 inch 2560x1600 IPS, My case is ITX so it look quite big, quite satisfy with this one. I had been using 7 inch 1024x600 for a while, and it quite small, cant read clearly on it

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Now you got me thinking about getting the 8" instead. Just not sure how easy it is to "convert" to 1280x600 as it seems most users are using smaller devices...or am I wrong?
Thanks

PS I was going to get this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088WLRN31/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3UAI31N6IJM2&psc=1

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13 minutes ago, Luis Gabriel Gerena said:

Now you got me thinking about getting the 8" instead. Just not sure how easy it is to "convert" to 1280x600 as it seems most users are using smaller devices...or am I wrong?
Thanks

PS I was going to get this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088WLRN31/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3UAI31N6IJM2&psc=1

7 inch at 1024x600 is quite cheap, but it not a standard to follow, anw, I prefer make my own HUD at highest resolution then scale to any resolution I need, 2560x1600 is quad 1280x800. Btw, if u lazy to customize it, u can scale 1024x600 to 1280x800 quite easy, it has same ratio, 

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16 minutes ago, frozenboy said:

7 inch at 1024x600 is quite cheap, but it not a standard to follow, anw, I prefer make my own HUD at highest resolution then scale to any resolution I need, 2560x1600 is quad 1280x800. Btw, if u lazy to customize it, u can scale 1024x600 to 1280x800 quite easy, it has same ratio, 

Thanks for that info. I think I am going to go with the 8" then if I can fit it vertical and horizontal in the spot i have for it.

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13 hours ago, frozenboy said:

 

I am using 2560x1600 but scale in 1280x800. Prefer it more than 1024x600

Do you come up with any idea, color, style, background, character or sth else could help 

Wanted a black/red theme as that’s the color of his RGB/case. It’s a Lian Li 011 so the 5” screen was what I was purchasing. 

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Predator theme (the original, none of that modern nonsense :) ). This is for 800x480 resolution.

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CPU and GPU usage graphs at the top, CPU cores usage down the left side, CPU and GPU temps in the middle, FPS underneath. VRAM and RAM usage on the right. At the bottom is CPU temp, FPS and GPU temp in the Yautja language.

CPU make, motherboard and username should automatically change according to your setup, the GPU text you'll need to amend manually. You'll need to install the 2 fonts first as well, just double-click the files to open with Windows Font Viewer and select Install.

Predator.sensorpanel Calculate16-Even.otf Yautja.ttf

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I was sick of dealing with overlays, so I started exploring using an old Android phone (4.7" 1280x720) as an LCD panel (odospace) using AIDA64 inspired by the various posts I've seen on Reddit over the years.

This is my first attempt (obviously inspired by cyberpunk).  I built a quick background in photoshop, and worked on setting up the layout.  Font is IBM Plex Mono.

  • Top box is FPS | Networking (up/down/totals) | Date | Time | Uptime
  • Left box is CPU based: Clock | Util | RAM Used | Temp | FAN | AIO | Power
  • Next is GPU based: Clock | Util | RAM Used | Temp | FAN1 | FAN2 | Power
  • Next is Disk | System Info | Per CPU Clock | Per CPU Util
  • Right box is Voltage | Temps
  • Bottom box is hostname | some covid stats | weather | WiFi connection speed | external IP

The bottom status bar is updating various values using a windows scheduled python script to collect data and write it directly onto the background image (external IP was blanked out from the screencap).  Aida64 picks up the image change automatically.

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1 hour ago, dnovosel said:

I was sick of dealing with overlays, so I started exploring using an old Android phone (4.7" 1280x720) as an LCD panel (odospace) using AIDA64 inspired by the various posts I've seen on Reddit over the years.

This is my first attempt (obviously inspired by cyberpunk).  I built a quick background in photoshop, and worked on setting up the layout.  Font is IBM Plex Mono.

  • Top box is FPS | Networking (up/down/totals) | Date | Time | Uptime
  • Left box is CPU based: Clock | Util | RAM Used | Temp | FAN | AIO | Power
  • Next is GPU based: Clock | Util | RAM Used | Temp | FAN1 | FAN2 | Power
  • Next is Disk | System Info | Per CPU Clock | Per CPU Util
  • Right box is Voltage | Temps
  • Bottom box is hostname | some covid stats | weather | WiFi connection speed | external IP

The bottom status bar is updating various values using a windows scheduled python script to collect data and write it directly onto the background image (external IP was blanked out from the screencap).  Aida64 picks up the image change automatically.

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Do you mind sharing it?
I was going to get an LCD and bought 2 then cancelled both after testing a small IPS LCD I have at home inside the PC I just couldnt stand the light gray blacks compared to my old Samsung Tab 10.5 OLED.
So either I am going to find a 8.9 or similar OLED instead of maybe just fit this 10.5 in there and call it a day :D
Now just working on getting the tablet to work as a monitor so I can use the sensor panels.

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On 1/13/2021 at 12:18 AM, Nashö said:

Many thanks to @Exhumedfor this cool cyberpunk sensor panel template.

I ve made some changes due to my screen reso 1024x600 and darker theme with blue and pink accents.

Still many to learn and thanks to everyone sharing their knowledge here.

Thanks, @Nashö for sharing your inspiring theme and @Exhumed for the incredible template and elements / tools!  I know I borrowed ideas from all of the great themes posted here so thanks to all of you who have shared also.

I plagiarized heavily from Nasho's work and converted this to an Odospace panel for use on my Android Tablet.  Specifically:

  • Increased resolution to 1280 x 800
  • Changed Font to MZM.ttf (in zip file).  This is basically a font based off the "Metroid Zero Mission" GBA game.  My PC is Metroid-themed so I picked something appropriate.  (Credit to original author).
  • I don't play Cyberpunk so I removed most of the references and created a new background.  I still kept it 'punk' as it's the spirit of the layout.

Although the file is in .oslcd format, it should still import into SensorPanel (select "All Files" in the "Files of Type" dropdown).  Also, set the resolution as indicated above.

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Aida Punk Theme.zip

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1 hour ago, 曾文一 said:

How to use a digital  gauge like you?

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I can not show the digital type gauge like others sensor panel.

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Should I import any item first?

its a custom gauge. One way around it is to import mine first then go to the digital gauge, right click and copy. Then import your own sensor panel and right click and paste.

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