happy hopping Posted September 28 Posted September 28 I didn't notice that. I saw the cover screen is the same as Turzx, so I made the wrong assumption it's a Turzx clone. I don't want to buy any sensor panel that c/w HDMI port, as that ties to a 2nd display on windows 11. I like Turzx as it uses that USB port or the tiny white port Quote
Fiery Posted September 28 Author Posted September 28 57 minutes ago, Highfield said: 008 Beta freezes. 006 worked fine. Actually, we haven't touched the Turing module between builds 8006 and 8008. Try to reconnect the device, it should help. Quote
Highfield Posted September 28 Posted September 28 installed 006 no problems any more. whole aida64 process freezed. cant even terminate it in task manager. only reboot helped. Quote
happy hopping Posted October 18 Posted October 18 so I am still very new at this. I'll going to buy the actual model from their actual website. Now, their website allows skin such as the Gundam RX-78-2 for e.g. but if I want to use any of the skin from our main thread: do I have buy the software in order to edit? I am primary interested in using the horizontal panel to view my 3 x NVMe temperature. Quote
Airwave Posted Wednesday at 02:10 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:10 AM Hello all, First of all, congrats about your work implementing support of these screens. There are often new products but having them supported in Aida64 is really really nice! Still I have a question about how to use multiple monitors. I have a small round Turzx screen on my cooler and one of the most recent 9.2" large screen on my desktop. I read in a previous post that it should be possible to let the native software handle the round screen while I connect the large rectangle one on Aida. I've tried my best but when Aida get the connection, it seems to lock both of them, and the native software cannot connect to any screen anymore... What is the procedure to achieve that? Is it really possible? Honestly I can live without it, it's just that Aida64 gives me a live monitoring of the 6 power pins of the RTX5090 and not the native software of course... Quote
Fiery Posted Wednesday at 10:04 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:04 AM 7 hours ago, Airwave said: Hello all, First of all, congrats about your work implementing support of these screens. There are often new products but having them supported in Aida64 is really really nice! Still I have a question about how to use multiple monitors. I have a small round Turzx screen on my cooler and one of the most recent 9.2" large screen on my desktop. I read in a previous post that it should be possible to let the native software handle the round screen while I connect the large rectangle one on Aida. I've tried my best but when Aida get the connection, it seems to lock both of them, and the native software cannot connect to any screen anymore... What is the procedure to achieve that? Is it really possible? Honestly I can live without it, it's just that Aida64 gives me a live monitoring of the 6 power pins of the RTX5090 and not the native software of course... You can use only one software with your Turing screens at any given time. Quote
Airwave Posted Wednesday at 10:33 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:33 PM I'm a little bit disappointed but I suppose that the access to the controller is exclusive. And is the support of animated gif as SensorPanel background somewhere on Aida's roadmap? Quote
Fiery Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 11 hours ago, Airwave said: I'm a little bit disappointed but I suppose that the access to the controller is exclusive. And is the support of animated gif as SensorPanel background somewhere on Aida's roadmap? No, we have no plans to implement animation in SensorPanel or LCD. Quote
Airwave Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago And no way to have a selector on this screen to select which Turing screen we want to handle with Aida64? It's mandatory to be all of them? Quote
Fiery Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Airwave said: And no way to have a selector on this screen to select which Turing screen we want to handle with Aida64? It's mandatory to be all of them? Right now it's not possible to pick & choose the screen(s) you wanna handle with AIDA64. We're planning to completely revamp the LCD module of AIDA64 to unlock the separate handling of individual screens. That way you will be able to enable support for each screen, and choose a different background color, brightness, contrast and rotation setting for each device. Quote
Brodeer92 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Hello. AIDA64 team, I'm using a TURZX 8.8-inch display (1920x480) and i'd like to use my AIDA64 Extreme installation to show my custom SensorPanel layout on it. My screen connects via USB-C and currently works with TURZX V3.0.8, but that software doesn't include "AIDA64" data-source option. Could you please let me know if there's a native Turing/TURZX LCD driver that supports this model or you recommend an AIDA64 Bridge utility for this specific screen. System details: Windows 11, cpu: Ryzen 7 9800x3d, gpu: radeon rx 9070 xt, AIDA64 version: Extreme (latest build). Thank you very much for your help! Quote
Fiery Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 2 hours ago, Brodeer92 said: Hello. AIDA64 team, I'm using a TURZX 8.8-inch display (1920x480) and i'd like to use my AIDA64 Extreme installation to show my custom SensorPanel layout on it. My screen connects via USB-C and currently works with TURZX V3.0.8, but that software doesn't include "AIDA64" data-source option. Could you please let me know if there's a native Turing/TURZX LCD driver that supports this model or you recommend an AIDA64 Bridge utility for this specific screen. System details: Windows 11, cpu: Ryzen 7 9800x3d, gpu: radeon rx 9070 xt, AIDA64 version: Extreme (latest build). Thank you very much for your help! Your display is supported natively by AIDA64 v8.00. Quote
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