/* Card components */ .card background: var(--card); border: 1px solid var(--border); border-radius: 5px; padding: 8px 10px; transition: border-color 0.3s;
.header-title span color: var(--accent); aida64 sensor panel templates 1024x600
: The official AIDA64 SensorPanels page offers free default templates, including the SensorPanel Core and SensorPanel Neon , both optimized for 1024x600 resolutions. /* Card components */
The 1024×600 resolution is not arbitrary; it is the native resolution of a ubiquitous class of small LCD panels, primarily sourced from Raspberry Pi displays, 5-inch HDMI screens, and repurposed automotive backup monitors. Unlike larger 800×480 panels (which feel cramped for modern GPU and CPU metrics) or full 1920×1080 displays (which are often overpowered and visually cluttered inside a PC case), the 1024×600 format offers a balanced canvas. It provides sufficient horizontal space for a multi-column layout—showing, for instance, CPU core clocks, GPU hotspot temperatures, and fan curves simultaneously—while maintaining a vertical footprint small enough to fit above a power supply shroud or below a graphics card in a mid-tower case. Templates designed for this resolution, therefore, are not merely scaled-down desktop dashboards; they are purpose-built interfaces for rapid, at-a-glance diagnostics. It provides sufficient horizontal space for a multi-column