elegoo capacitive 7 inches hdmi lcd touch screen monitor 1024x600 price

Techsource made a video about it on his channel going through everything but its a 7 inch display made by ingcool its on amazon and the software is aida 64 they have a forum on their website where you can find custom made monitoring stats by the community or you can design your own

I used this software called AIDA64 Exterme. I went to their forums and searched the resolution of the screen, and many people build templates for them. I took one of the template and pretty much changed it up and designed it to my linking and the stats that i wanted to show. It has the Asus brand because the person who created the template made it around ASUS. if you are good with photoshop, u can basically create the layout to your liking and then decide which sensor info you want to show on the screen.

Ingcool 7 inch HDMI LCD 1024x600 Resolution Capacitive Touch Screen IPS Display Module Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 3 2 1 B B+ A+, PC, Supports Windows 10/8.1/8 / 7 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08RHXP9J4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_33XF7SSZ3VT1MRPNYNZ0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

This is the screen I got. Pricier but looked great out of the box and the plugs in the back don"t stick out the side so it was easy to hide the cables. Just bought a short ultra thin hdmi cable I was able to squeeze through the pci slot covers in the case.

It is just a small monitor that you hook up to the back of your PC like you would any other display which you can use to display anything you want. I use a program called AIDA64 to make a sensor panel which can display all of your thermals, fps, etc. here is mine

Favor please, will any of those housings work for this? Ingcool 7 inch HDMI LCD 1024x600... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08RHXP9J4?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I used this software called AIDA64 Exterme. I went to their forums and searched the resolution of the screen, and many people build templates for them. I took one of the template and pretty much changed it up and designed it to my linking and the stats that i wanted to show. It has the Asus brand because the person who created the template made it around ASUS. if you are good with photoshop, u can basically create the layout to your liking and then decide which sensor info you want to show on the screen.

I just finished mine in the same case a few days ago after doing some research. JTC was great but after measuring I thought a bigger screen would be nice.

I used a 7" screen and a piece of ABS plastic. Cut the plastic piece to the size of the screen, drilled some holes to mount it to the screen and 2 more holes to mount it to the vertical slots on the back. Only took like an hour.

I already have a 7" Ingcool diagonal display (1024x600) that I am driving with Aquasuite. I really don"t need a second internal display, but I really didn"t need the first one so why not? I know that Barrow has a bunch of AIDA templates set up for this one but I would probably just stick with Aquasuite.

For my 7" display, I didn"t want the video cable to exit the case and plug into my GPU so I installed a DisplayLink USB to HDMI adapter inside the case. The adapter USB plugs into an internal USB2.0 hub and shows up as a second display adapter in Windows. HDMI out to the display. It worked out pretty well but Windows has an annoying habit of tossing certain windows over to that display because of where I positioned it in the video raster. I can fix that but I would have to change the display"s coordinates and offset my Aquasuite panels.

Well either way, you’ll no ha e to have some sort of software to display the temp on a little monitor. You have a couple options. I believe an old galaxy tablet can be converted to work. Or you can buy a small display used for like a raspberry pi.