Aida64 Sensor Panel Templates 1024x600 Repack [ FAST ✰ ]
The AIDA64 community has generated thousands of free and paid templates for 1024×600. Forums such as the AIDA64 Fan Club on Facebook and the official AIDA64 SensorPanel section on their website host user-submitted designs. Popular templates include sci-fi interfaces (reminiscent of the Aliens motion tracker), cyberpunk neon grids, and minimalist “dashboard” themes with flat icons. Notable creators like “SoulKiller” and “MikeG” have developed template packs that auto-scale sensor IDs, allowing a single layout to work across Intel and AMD platforms. However, a recurring challenge is that sensor IDs change with BIOS updates or hardware swaps; advanced templates now include instructions for remapping IDs using the AIDA64 “SensorItem” editor.
Which delivery would you like? If you want a ready PNG or .sps, tell me the theme (Minimal Dark, Minimal Light, Metro, Classic Analog, Carbon Fiber, Automotive Dashboard) and the top 6 sensors to show (e.g., CPU temp, CPU usage, GPU temp, GPU usage, RAM used, fan RPM). aida64 sensor panel templates 1024x600
The real fun of 1024x600 is turning a cheap $40 secondary screen into a personalized system dashboard that looks like it came from a sci-fi movie. Download a template, deconstruct it, then rebuild it your way. That's the AIDA64 way. The AIDA64 community has generated thousands of free
| Screen Type | Best For | Note | |-------------|----------|-------| | | Bright cases, day viewing | Needs HDMI + USB power | | ELECROW 7" (capacitive) | Touch-interactive panels | You can hide/show panel by tapping | | Old Android tablet + Spacedesk | Wireless monitoring | Adds 30–50ms lag | | 3.5" or 5" HDMI (1024x600) | Tiny ITX builds | Text will be very small – use bold fonts | If you want a ready PNG or
Before you begin, ensure you have the following:
Your motherboard or CPU isn’t supported by that sensor naming scheme. Right-click the faulty item → re-assign the sensor from the dropdown. For voltage readings, you may need to enable "Sensor: VCore" in the Stability settings.