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A self-contained module with full video input, versatile enough to be installed inside a computer case or even externally. Featuring a screen with a resolution of 1920 x 480, IPS full viewing angle, 800:1 high contrast ratio, and a 60HZ refresh rate. Use it to display key system data through Barrowch"s included software, or simply use it as an additionaql monitor to display whatever you want.

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I am learning about how to build and use custom Sensor Panels in AIDA64. This may be a very basic question, but I don"t understand the difference between a "Sensor Panel" and an "LCD" in the Preferences menu. I Googled some of the supported LCD"s and think the difference is the LCD panels connect via USB only. They do not have a video input. Is this correct?

I have 2 internal LCD screens in my latest build. One is an Ingcool 7" display that is 1080x600. The other is a FormulaMod clone of a Barrowch FBEHD-01 which is 1920x400. Both are video displays that require an HDMI video signal. I have built custom panel layouts in Aquasuite for both of these but want to try it in AIDA64. For the 1920x400 panel, I downloaded some sensor panel files that are 1920x400 from this forum and imported them into Sensor Panel. I can edit, resize, and move the sensor panel around OK. I can connect the display to my GPU via HDMI and position the Sensor Panel so it appears on this display. So far so good.

When I click on Preferences - LCD I see a bunch of tabs appear for all the various LCD"s that AIDA supports (so far). Neither of my LCD panels are listed. I suspect they are not listed because they are video displays and require an HDMI video signal to function, whereas the devices listed in the LCD  tabs do not have a video input. The interface is USB. So if I want to have an LCD in AIDA, I need to use one of the listed devices or send a USB dump and request that support be added. If I get a supported LCD, can I have the Sensor Panel display on a display connected via HDMI while having a totally different USB based LCD with a completely different layout?  Is this correct?