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12 hours ago, kaanozbek said:

I tested AX206 480x320 sensor panels. Change *.axlcd to *.tulcd and use them. 

Yes, you can use that trick, it works :)

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On 2/23/2025 at 9:24 PM, puccio86 said:

Per usare il display 800x480 serve solo Aida 64 senza usare il software originale della casa madre ?

Yes.

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Need more themes. I got the panel to work.

But I can't understand how to make my own theme. I will mess more with it.

 

But I want cpu usage/temp

Gpu usage/temp

A 12 hour clock!!!!

 

And if possible current fps.

Clock and fps is why I purchased. So I don't need a osd.... but the stock software clock is stuck to 24hr clock and no fps support sadly.

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I am using the 1920x480 display and it works like a charm......until I start the Pixel Refresh mode for my monitor. I have an Alienware monitor with an OLED panel and every now and then I have to do a pixel refresh. Everytime I do that the Turing display is reset to the default background. I have connected the USB to the monitor because I don't have any free ones left on my computer.

How can I now restore the sensorpanel again after the pixel refresh is finished?

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13 hours ago, Amr0d said:

I am using the 1920x480 display and it works like a charm......until I start the Pixel Refresh mode for my monitor. I have an Alienware monitor with an OLED panel and every now and then I have to do a pixel refresh. Everytime I do that the Turing display is reset to the default background. I have connected the USB to the monitor because I don't have any free ones left on my computer.

How can I now restore the sensorpanel again after the pixel refresh is finished?

In order to mitigate that issue, we will implement hot-plug support for Turing LCD screens in the next AIDA64 beta update.

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On 3/16/2025 at 12:01 AM, Amr0d said:

I am using the 1920x480 display and it works like a charm......until I start the Pixel Refresh mode for my monitor. I have an Alienware monitor with an OLED panel and every now and then I have to do a pixel refresh. Everytime I do that the Turing display is reset to the default background. I have connected the USB to the monitor because I don't have any free ones left on my computer.

How can I now restore the sensorpanel again after the pixel refresh is finished?

Please upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme available at:

https://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta

After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.

Let me know how it works.

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