🚀 Elevate your PC command center—because multitasking like a pro never looked this sleek!
The G.SKILL WigiDash PC Command Panel is a 7-inch 1024x600 touch display designed for Windows 10 and 11 users. USB powered and easy to set up, it offers up to 20 customizable widgets in a 5x4 grid, enabling hotkeys, shortcuts, media control, and real-time system monitoring via HWInfo and AIDA64 integration. Perfect for professionals and gamers seeking streamlined control and performance insights.
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1024 x 600 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1024x600 |
Processor | 1 core_i7 |
RAM | 1 DDR4 |
Hard Drive | Solid State Drive |
Graphics Coprocessor | Integrated Graphics |
Chipset Brand | AMD or NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Brand | G.SKILL |
Series | WigiDash |
Item model number | GD-A7PCCSK-WGD |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.57 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.46 x 6.06 x 2.13 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | VIA |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
M**4
Tricky! While Riva Statistics is Running, Make adjustments to Aida64 for screen on Wigidash!
Not straight forward but eventually this gave me exactly what I needed. Making changes in other programs to adjust the screen in Wigidash.Wigidash has an option to put straight on the screen sensor readings which are widgets from Elmore Labs if you have Aida working. Easy to do. If you want to have an "Aida64 page" then you create it in Aida64 by going to Preferences, LCD, enable Gskill support, then LCD items. Then after making an LCD page hit apply and it will go to Gskill wigidash.For FPS you have to have Riva Statistics running and then turn on "show own statistics"I had to connect my Phanteks Nexlink to the Asus motherboard and then use Armoury Crate for fans. That was the only way that I could find to put my fan speeds on the page.
R**Y
Very Nice Tool
Pros:1. No more trying to see the AIO LCD screen from across the room.2. AIO with LCD screen added cost, and only for that AIO3. No losing my investment if I decide to try a different or better cooling system.4. Can assign screen buttons to PC commandsCons:1. It can be just a little slow (not instant) on startup and selection.2. No wall mounting or hanging options3. The software driver does not wake from sleep mode. I have it set so the driver starts when the PC starts, and that works fine. So you must exit the app/driver and let it reload, and it comes up.4. HWINFO is included with the device for (at this writing time) $1085. Community groups with different screen setups.For what I wanted it for (monitoring my PC performance), the WIGIDASH is perfect. I sit 14 feet away from my two 55-inch monitors. Hitting 120-144 Hz at 4K, the PC with a 4090 is best right next to the monitors for short video cables. With the WIGIDASH, I plug it into a USB Hub on my desk, and I have all the info right there at my fingertips (no HDMI or display ports required, just USB connection). It lets you pick from any of the HW info 64 and AIDA 64 sensor readings. It does have a nice desktop kick stand. I had it set up in an hour.
J**T
Works well but the picture mode does not work
This works well for everything. Two things I notice:1) There are not many widgets this can show, I like the stop watch and PC specs. Third party wise there is nothing.2) There is a picture mode where this should act as a photo frame. It works well if you point it at only one photo. This fails to recognize pictures in a folder. Hopefully this gets fixed at a later date.Since it does not work now, -2 stars.
E**
A great solution if you don't want to hack up your case, but you may need $ software.
Very happy with the build quality of this unit and ease of installation - you just need an available USB port and can avoid all the work necessary to integrate a monitoring unit into your case. Also, I can have this sit right on my desk beside the monitor, great for me since my mid-tower case is on the floor to conserve desk real estate. I'm using it with HWINFO-64 since that integration is free vs. having to pay for AIDA64 licensing. I understand that AIDA64 is muchj more flexible and granular, so I may eventually try that. In the meantime, very satisfied but dinging 1 star as unit sometimes goes to sleep after a few minutes of operation and won't come back without a complete reboot of the desktop computer. This has happened less than ~5% of the operating time so it's more that it's frustrating rather than a real problem, biut 5-stars is reserved for "perfect" stuff in my ratings system.
D**Y
Nice display as long as you have the budget
I've been using my Wigidash for a month now, no issues at this point. Used it for a few weeks using the included HWinfo gadgets, which work fine enough if you don't want to pay for AIDA. But then I upgraded my AIDA key (was using an older version that didn't work with the wigidash) and now I'm using AIDA for my main display.I'd moved over from my old Logi G19 LCD display to this, and being a touch screen this gives me easy access to multiple screens by swiping. I can swipe one direction to get to another page set up with some hotkey buttons to adjust the lighting on the screen or to make the screen sleep (used if I have my display sleep for a while). So if you're looking for a way to adjust the display brightness, it's in those hotkey options, you can add them to the screen for adjustment.YMMV, but I'm able to have my wigi sit below my monitor, that'll depend on your monitor height. The direction of the USB-C port I can see may bother some people, if so the solution would be a $6 90-degree adapter on amazon. I decided it didn't bother me enough for the expense and the issue with having the cable come in at 90 degrees is the potential to unplug it if you're moving stuff around.It may be something that they had fixed, but I have no issue with AIDA and wigi software loading order. AIDA does load up first but wigi will grab the data when it loads up so I haven't had to tweak anything to make it work.Anyway, thumbs up so far. Got mine on sale during Prime days, so you can always wait for that or Black Friday sales if you want to save some money and I believe AIDA is on sale on Black Friday usually, for new licenses. For license renewals, those are usually on sale a few times a year. They'll send you an email.
R**Y
Unreliable and overpriced
Conceptually cool but fails to deliver. I was disappointed to find so few widgets. Still I thought I’d keep it because it was handy way to monitor my pcs heuristics. There are two widgets that do this hwinfo and Aida something. One requires a subscription the other is prone to breaking. I’ve configured this thing at least every other day since every other start up will turn up N/A for hwinfo widgets. They say a delay should help but it’s not foolproof. And this thing will just choose to ignore your settings and reset back to the default settings.I’ve had enough g skill. Y’all should’ve just made a device that shows up as a monitor. This thing is winds up being a terribly designed and over priced digital clock/paper weight cause it can’t keep itself together.I’m returning for an external touch display.
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