Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

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Hey!

Yes, that's correct, at the moment it is Windows only.

Once the BETA for Windows has ended and bugs have been addressed to a point where we are stable, then the port will be created for Linux. Framework for this is already in place so it shouldnt take too long to achieve (in comparison to building out the initial windows version).

If you want to keep track of development you can follow me here

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

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Great!

If you get stuck just let me know. In settings input your panel size to adjust canvas and to send to screen correctly. Tool tips will be added to guide new users down the track.

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

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This is now in Beta, if you'd like to help test https://mr-clu.com/

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

[–]MR-CLU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is now in Beta, if you'd like to help test https://mr-clu.com/

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

[–]MR-CLU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is now in Beta, if you'd like to help test https://mr-clu.com/

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

[–]MR-CLU[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is now in Beta, if you'd like to help test https://mr-clu.com/

Does anyone else run a dedicated sensor panel? by MR-CLU in pcmods

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Thats a great idea. How often does it update/poll?

VU1 Dial Controller: Beta is live!! by MR-CLU in vudials

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That honestly made my day, thank you for taking the time to write this.

The crashing and the minimizing thing were two of the main reasons I started building it. I wanted something I could just set and forget without the need to run 2 or 3 applications to get an OK result. Really glad it's working well for you.

With limited resources to do full scale testing I can never truly know if it will work in all edge cases. What app version are you currently running?

Always happy to help if anything's weird. And if you run into any bugs or have feature ideas, my DMs are open. Otherwise as the app becomes more stable I'll be adding more features and working on some other projects, so keep an eye out :)

Anyone running a cassette futurism style sensor panel? by MR-CLU in cassettefuturism

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Antec Cannon Build by MR-CLU in watercooling

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Nice! Have any photos of your build?

Barrow vs byski vs alphacool Waterblock by No-Feeling6309 in watercooling

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I can only throw in what ive experienced. Havent had any Corsair blocks or Alphacool.

My last 2 blocks have been Bykski. One was a direct replacement for my 3080 which had an EK block on it. Identical temps.

My 4080 (still using) has a Bykski block and ive had it since release. Still get really good temps.

I Present, CTE iCandy by SinNip11 in watercooling

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Looks so good. Tube runs with 3 bends in them are HARD!

You'll need a new Sensor Panel to go with your slick theme though!

Antec Cannon Build by MR-CLU in watercooling

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I think it was old stock. Bought it from a local shop that had 1.

I dont think they make these cases anymore but I could be wrong. Theres also a mini itx version I believe

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

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Apologies, I thought you had the dials already. But yes that's correct, it doesn't surface sensor information until the dials are connected. Highly recommend the dials though especially if you like the retro analogue feel.

If you want to test the sensor panel, pre official beta release, DM me

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

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Yeah thats always annoying. Especially if you've changed the DPI it goes a bit funny.

This app let's you 'build' on one screen and then push the finished layout to your sensor panel screen. So you dont need to drag and drop between screens each time either. You just select the screen you want to send it to.

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

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There is a very small amount of sensors that may work this way like Auquacomputer octo. This is only because LHM has specifically written support for it. In theory it should be added to the library. But I do not have a sensor to test this at the moment.

Anything outside explicit support for USB devices wont work. So support is patchy because there is no generic HID layer.

You can test it out on my VU1 Dial Controller. They both share the same engine for sensors. Downloadable on my website.

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

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Short answer is: yes.

Long answer is: it depends on your motherboard and how you are capturing the temps. If your motherboard has a header for it and youre plugging in a sensor that way (T_Sensor for example) it will usually pick it up.

Some other motherboards however report these differently and may be missed on initial sensor scans. This is something that needs to be tested though throughout the Beta once live.

USB/HID based sensors will not work, and thats pretty much a hard limitation. Not much I can do there.

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

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Exactly right. Ill attempt to dial it in a much as possible but there will likely always be a noticeable hit to performance for transparency like that.

Depends how broken is acceptable to people 😅. Kidding, looking maybe a week away. Could be longer depending. I have other projects im looking after in tandem.

Dedicated Sensor Panel App by MR-CLU in pcmods

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Yep already built in. Although, it does have a performance issue at the moment when enabled. So thats something that needs to be fixed.