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Building the Trofeo Vision App Thermalright Should Have Shipped

Software Build Log & Development Update Building the Trofeo Vision App Thermalright Should Have Shipped Part 2 of my Trofeo Vision project: probing how the USB display works, replacing TRCC with a custom Windows control app, and turning a clever little screen into a proper live PC dashboard. View the Trofeo Vision on Amazon Part 2 Windows app build USB HID display No HWiNFO target Work in progress Why I Started Building My Own Software In the first article, I looked at the Thermalright Trofeo Vision as a piece of hardware. The short version is that the device itself is far better than its bundled software suggests. The display is sharp, the form factor is useful, the USB-C connection is clean, and the mounting options make it flexible enough to sit on a desk, live near a monitor, or be placed inside a PC case. The problem is not the screen. The problem is that Thermalright Control Center , or TRCC, treats the...

Thermalright Trofeo Vision: Great Mini Display, Basic Software — and the App I’m Building Next

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Hardware Review, Software Reality Check & Part 2 Preview Thermalright Trofeo Vision: Great Mini Display, Basic Software — and the App I’m Building Next A 6.86-inch USB-C system monitor with excellent value hardware, limited official TRCC software, a promising Linux community port, and serious potential once better custom software arrives. View on Amazon × Amazon Affiliate Desk upgrade: USB-C docking stations Add extra USB ports, Ethernet, card readers and charging to a clean PC setup without filling the desk with cables. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Shop USB-C docks What Is the Trofeo Vision? If you've ever wanted a dedicated secondary screen sitting on your desk showing live PC stats — CPU load, temperatures, RAM usage and selected sensor values — without eating into your main monitor real estate, the Thermalright Trofeo Visio...