Aida64 Sensor Panel Templates 1024x600 Page

Overall CPU usage, individual core loads, GPU load, and VRAM/RAM allocation.

Core Temperature, Overall Utilization, Core Clock Speed, Package Power (Watts)

Drag the configured panel onto your secondary screen and lock it into position via the preferences menu. Troubleshooting Common Layout Issues

Connect your 1024x600 display via HDMI/DisplayPort and USB (for power). aida64 sensor panel templates 1024x600

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: Confirm your secondary screen is recognized at exactly 1024x600 in Windows settings.

| Sensor | Label | Value | | --- | --- | --- | | CPU Temperature | CPU Temp | 45°C | | GPU Temperature | GPU Temp | 60°C | | Fan Speed | Fan Speed | 1200 RPM | | System Voltage | System Voltage | 12.2V | Overall CPU usage, individual core loads, GPU load,

Focuses on pure typography and solid colors. Ideal for stealth, non-RGB, or workstation setups.

Download your chosen template. Extract the ZIP file. Ensure you have the .sensorpanel file and any accompanying folder containing images or custom fonts. Step 2: Install Required Fonts

| Sensor | Label | Value | | --- | --- | --- | | CPU Temperature | CPU Temp | 50°C | | CPU Voltage | CPU Voltage | 1.35V | | GPU Temperature | GPU Temp | 70°C | | GPU Voltage | GPU Voltage | 1.2V | locate your downloaded .sensorpanel file

This layout mimics a sports car gauge cluster. It uses circular tachometers for fan speeds and linear bar graphs for temperatures and boost clocks. Troubleshooting Common Layout Issues Text is Cut Off or Misaligned

Connect your 7-inch display to your graphics card via HDMI or DisplayPort. Plug in the USB cable to power the screen. Open your Windows Display Settings. Set the secondary screen resolution to .

Right-click anywhere on the newly appeared floating SensorPanel on your desktop and select SensorPanel Manager . Click Import , locate your downloaded .sensorpanel file, and confirm.

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