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Im working on a proper Hud Style panel so Ive made some proper funky orange and blue Hud style gauges for my new panel project, they got green bands to go in and ive flipped for left and right, im well chuffed had to share someone will love em too

theres big blue outers gauges nice new needle centres gauges and green bars to add as seperate gauges that are sized to fit between they look awsome nothing like it here :D  so will be able to configure 3 sensors in one large gauge,  ive left space for seperate temp/util  sensors so can be added without overlapping to bad!!! 

 

added some smaller orange ring gauges ive made and are going to use and some inners without needles

 

 

 

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Thanks to slapCat for this perfect design , i decided to configure it to my own system and screen size  I made two styles  but i have a problem , how do you show memory temperature ? i have looked but for the life of me cant see it.20210405_140957.thumb.jpg.8efe261d62d0d8297bf80834727760c6.jpg

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Did some reading and understand its not common.  Your ram needs to support the feature for it to be sensored.   If so -enable 'DIMM thermal sensor support' n AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability. Restart after enabling.  Let us know if it works? 

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Built my first gaming PC the other weekend, discovered this awesome forum. Here is my first play around with a sensor panel design for a 600x1024 screen; it's a simple read out of CPU/GPU usage with Goku/Vegeta transforming into different Super Saiyan's :D

Designing this was fun (I was able to do it all in PPT as my Photoshop/GIMP skills suck right now). I may have to try a few different designs out over the coming weeks/months!

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1 minute ago, kingkuzza said:

Built my first gaming PC the other weekend, discovered this awesome forum. Here is my first play around with a sensor panel design for a 600x1024 screen; it's a simple read out of CPU/GPU usage with Goku/Vegeta transforming into different Super Saiyan's :D

Designing this was fun (I was able to do it all in PPT as my Photoshop/GIMP skills suck right now). I may have to try a few different designs out over the coming weeks/months!

DBZSensorPanelScreen.PNG

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On 2/5/2021 at 12:46 PM, Ices_ said:

Here is my first attempt:

Vertical panel 600x1024

 

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I Just tried to keep it simple.

 

If someone wants it just ask.

BRegards.

I would love to have this one, Its the perfect size for my second Monitor

 

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19 hours ago, RustInPeace said:

Did some reading and understand its not common.  Your ram needs to support the feature for it to be sensored.   If so -enable 'DIMM thermal sensor support' n AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Stability. Restart after enabling.  Let us know if it works? 

Thanks for the reply , I tried your suggestion but looks like only it does not work , never mind was worth a try :)

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Trying to make animated fans or thinking on how i would go about it ?most of us display fan speed in our panels but i have not seen a true spinning fan as of yet unless i have missed it ? I have static fan images and a custom gauge with 15 images of fans but its not spinning ?  thinking about it the only way i can see this happening is if the panel was allowed to use .gifs ? but then the fan would be at a constant speed to get the true effect i think 15 gifs would have to be used ? with slow to high speeds

 

 

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