There’s one comment I want to make and pin for all of you to see and be reminded of. I am a professional, racecar driver, and I use Sim racing as a form of training for my real racing. I use it for entertainment as well, and have many partners in Sim racing. I’m very lucky to have a lot of this equipment and to use it on a daily basis. By no means, is this video meant to push you into getting gear outside of your budget or to shame you for what you are using. The best gear is the gear that you already have. Have fun with it and hope you enjoy this video for what it’s meant to be. On this channel, my main focus is to always connect real life racing and simulator racing. I am trying to get my rig dialled in as close to the real car as possible. I hope you can appreciate where I’m coming from with this. It’s supposed to be fun and just going through all of my stuff. This isn’t meant to be a flex by any means. If you take it that way, it’s only your own perception.
This. I am not a real life race car driver (I wish) but I probably get as much pleasure by living out my fantasy in my « humble rig » than you do finessing your art throughout the year and during downtime in yours! Why be jealous of others instead of encouraging fun, practice and the next generations of top tier drivers. We all have to start somewhere! ;-)
Great looking setup room and rig. I'm currently doing a room remodel just for my rig TrakRacer TR160 w/quad 32's, it's painful staring at unused racing equipment until it's done.
Thats the great thing about sim racing is you can slowly upgrade towards the top spec stuff with time and patience. I started sim racing on a bean bag and stool with a rubbish Microsoft wheel. Years later and many, many upgrades later I've got an extrusion rig with a Simucube 2 pro, yes the best gear is what you've got right now but there's no harm in having goals of getting the top stuff. I can't afford active pedals right now, doesn't mean I won't ever have them they are on my list next to motion of wants but not essential.
Hey Daniel. Love seeing the new stuff to your rig from your previous rig tour. From your sim rig to stream setup I would ballpark the cost to about $53,600 USD 😁
Hello Daniel Morad. You have created a channel with perfect content for those of us who like simracing and gt3 racing. Apart from your tips, you have given me extra motivation in sim racing. Thank you!!
I would say the Rig with everything you have installed to it costs 38.784$. Just found your channel today and it's so cool to hear the perspective from a real race driver compared to sim racing. Greetings from Cologne, Germany ❤️
Absolutely unreal setup brother. Thanks for sharing. I’m on my journey to get my own sim setup soon. Got the monitors today. 45 inch LG OLED’s. And now looking into the chassis and overhead monitor mount. Have the wheel and pedals. Can’t wait to have it completed in the next few weeks. Your video is So inspiring. Keep up the great content!! Cheers!
Mate, i love all the content that you give us. And its always great to see what people use for setups, helps with us to upgrade if we can. So thanks for sharing. Look forward to more great things to come..
Amazing setup. This channel is growing fast, and I love it. Keep up the great content, and the incredibly helpful tips for racing in general. I am guessing, totally ballpark $69,496 (oddly specific).
I'm thinking you use your real life Mercedes GT3 to train for your sim races. Seriously, that is an amazing rig. Congratulations! I don't think you could have a better training tool.
Thats for the tour Daniel, I have been loving your videos and the growth of the channel. My guesstimate on this epic rig is $83,490. Keep the great content coming.
Congrats Daniel, looks great! And welcome in the sc2 ultimate team, great to hear that you prefer it over the pro. I am running mine at 21nm without static force reduction, and it’s just great.
@@danielmorad looking forward to see your final settings, especially for prototypes in iracing :) for me 21nm max force feels best, trying to tame it on 32nm is really hard haha i mean its doable, but reducing the torque first for most cars is what i had the most fun with. We dont need 32nm kerb strikes on a gt or prototype usually 😁
@@danielmorad i dont bother with static force reduction as long as its time based, not telemetry controlled, but still curious to see what you will run on static force reduction, and especially static force reduction speed. That option isnt available on the pro, from what i know
Great rig, and great content as usual. When first videos came out on you channel, I thought it will be another ordinary simracing channel, but I'm glad I was wrong;) Thank you for such detailed insight of you rig, setup of rig, and feeling what you looking for when using sims. Now I'm waiting for promised rFactor2 test;)
GLOVE GIVEAWAY CONTEST (CLOSED as of 10:23am ET on September 4): The cost of the entire rig with all accessories and cameras comes to a total of $69,970 CAD before any local taxes (approximately as I’m sure there are some small misc things I’ve missed but I tried my best to add it all up) I will go through the comments and see who got closest to that number and they will win the Price is Right 😂. I will comment on the winning post. All you need to do is join my discord server and prove that you’re the winning comment and I will send you a $95 code to get yourself a pair of Moradness gloves (regular price and non special edition) Thanks for tossing your guesses in the comments :). Also, finally did the parts list with discount codes for anybody interested.
Love the setup, wish I could even have a single part of it (probably the Simucube brake pedal would be my choice!). Love your content and wish I found you sooner. From a fellow Canadian racing fan and GT3 lover, I'm going to be following you much more closely in the future!
My previous comment was removed because I opened a new UA-cam channel @xsim-racerx. Why did you have to pull out of the GTWC at Sebring? My daughter and I were hoping to meet you there. Thanks for the content, your FOV video really simplified things for me and now my FOV is spot on. My guess on the rig is $54,889 USD. Next time you are at Sebring we will be sure to stop by and meet you.
You like the finer things in life. I'm going to say you probably have 22k invested in your setup cameras included. I dont have the pedals or the cameras and such and I've spent a total of 15k. Also dont have the motion. Fantastic video as usual and I have a pair of your gloves on the way!
Thank you so much. There’s definitely a big investment on the audio and video. I’m excited for you to try out the gloves. You have to let us know how they are.
@@danielmorad Not sure if you will still see this. But I got my gloves this morning and I have been using them all day. They are AMAZING! The gloves are the FIRST pair of gloves I have owned that actually fit my unusually shaped hands. I'm not just pumping sunshine these gloves are excellent and I cant recommend them enough ! Thank you Daniel for making gloves for sim racing (or karting) they are again AMAZING
78K. Thank you for these videos. I am researching my first Sim Racing set up and your perspective is exactly what I want to experience. Please keep your unique videos & knowledge coming. It has helped me tremendously in what I will be purchasing in a few months time. The cable management was incredible. GOALS!!!
Keep in mind his setup is not the usual setup. I have spent a stupid amount of money on my rig over 4 years. DOn't think you have to spend what he has to have the best experience. It would be amazing if we could all afford motion (Me excluded lol) and 6k pedals. But that isn't necessary to get a great experience
@danielmorad Sounds very promising 👌 Unfortunately I couldn't get my hands on the same 42" I already have... After seeing your videos, I am leaning towards triple 32" now. Guess I have to wait and see your next big upgrade 😉 Cheers!
Great setup! I am currently building my new rig as well! I am on a budget, so I gotta go for trackracer 160 rig with simucube pro 2 and simtrecs gt pro pedals :D Only with 1 super ultra wide monitor tho, due to lack of space. I added up the prices in the currect stage they worth about 55,326 USD $ with all the audio, lights, rig, PCs, cameras and additional accesories at the current stage, which would be converted into around 73,898 CAD $
90.000 USD with everthing incl. cameras, stands, lighting, cables, deco, and the manpower service costs for the guys who install/commissioning. Possibly being paid by the sponsoring suppliers (or your one stop shop) so not totally clear of how to put such costs into equation. I just like the fact that you don‘t care about to be a perfectinionist and eliteist. Can‘t wait to see when you start to get the distinctive itch for the best possible tactile/vibration sensation (close to reality) beyond what dbox and/or shaker suppliers can offer… it‘s out there already, but not available yet from the typical commercial suppliers or in a productised form or package. … If you hear out around a bit among the tactile enthusiasts (mainly in Germany/Austria started discord forums) you may find astonishing next level stuff ;-)
Epic rig, higher res monitors should help see more detail on the track which may help you with on track brake markers like tyre marks, I went from triple 1440p to single 48” gigabyte oled 120hz and have not looked back, so clear at 4k and so smooth with close to zero latency, worth a look when your upgrading
Perfect set up morad! I went to my first race last week at road america for the fanatec gt challenge, that amg sounds amazing. I walked the paddock after quali day 1 hoping to meet you but the only time i saw you you were getting out of the porta potty lol. Keep up the good content! $24k for everything
Hey Daniel, been loving your videos So glad you started doing UA-cam Although the sim gear is very nice, i wanted to know if its possible for you to share your settings or possibly make videos for your wheelbase/pedals/motion/graphics settings which best allow us to dial in our rig settings closest to a real car Who better to ask then an irl GT3 driver At the end of the day, no matter how good your hardware is, its impossible to know which settings to use to replicate a real car if you have no real track experience
Love seeing what the top end stuff is out there! Thanks for the tour! My guess on cost is going to be a bit more conservative than the others I've seen in the comments, $22,650.
Interesting that you found the new wheelbase that much better since to me I always thought iRacing's outdated force feedback was the limiter. Maybe I need to think about an upgrade. Dunno, feel like my DD1 is pretty great and when I play rfactor2 I see how much more I could be getting if not for the software in terms of feedback vs iRacing.
Imma go with $86,218. Those gloves are gonna sit on my new dorm shelf collecting dust while I wait 6 months until 2nd semester when I can bring my sim rig to college with me. 😭
Holy crap. I’m looking to buy a sim rig set up but no way could I do all that. I’m not a pro racer, just a big fan that is too broke to race. I’m a dad and have limited time. adulting sucks. I’m looking to be spending about 4 k since I already have a decent computer. But I got to save for a long time to get it.
Just watched both iRacing and ACC video's. Love it. Would love to see you do such a video on rFactor2. Everybody always says its the best when it comes to FFB. Also, i saw another video of a real race driver that compared iRacing with 2 other sims one of them bein raceroom. And his opinion was that raceroom had the best brake system. Did you every try raceroom? Graphics feel to outdated for me. But loved the sim in the past. It was my first real sim that i played with a wheel. About the price, i'll guess 62.350 dollars. But in a different way, its priceless! ;)
Congrats on your new gear Daniel, it really looks awesome!! Question on your 4. monitor. Do you keep all information on the 4. monitor, and no overlays on your 3 main ones? You mention a lot you want it to be as close to real, so I could se why you want a "clear view" with no extra boxes and so forth
this is the setup I hope to have someday, except for oval racing primarily. I still think its sooo cool that we can use a sim to practice for irl stuff. I'm guessing the setup is about 110K, definitely not cheap
Hi Daniel, I noticed your monitors are 1080p. Is that your preferred resolution for sim racing? If so, please explain why. All I can think about is to eliminate input lag as pro gamers mostly go with 1080. Awesome rig btw!
Thanks a lot. I didn’t have any reason to get these other than size, cost and speed of them at the time. I’d probably go with 1440 in the near future just for a slightly sharper image but it’s very good at the moment. I can’t complain about them.
@@danielmorad why ? You will get a wider FOV and with the agressive 800 radius you will almost get a perfect half circle. I have triple G7s with 1000r it’s awesome but triple 45´´ at 800r must be completely crazy 🥰. And it’s OLED. Perfect viewing angle and infinite contrast.
Hey Dan!, caught a live stream yesterday and must say love the rig! I'd guess in terms of cost it would be around the $50853 mark Aus Dollar. "sorry I'm aussie so convert it to your dollar"
Very cool rig, your videos are very informative, really great to learn such information from a real racer. I have a question, what is your angle to the monitors?
Howdy Daniel, New fan and fellow Canuck! If i were to guess price, ~$45k CAD? You should try Automobilista 2 sometime! I find its a decent middle ground between ACC and iRacing and doesnt quite get as much love as it should. Doubt it'll do for training but may be a fun time!
@@danielmorad Once you use it, the rig feels dead without it :-). Mines DIY, but commercially "Tension R' works with SRS, 'G Belt' and G seat from Sim Experience, 'SYMDECK' also have a active harness and G seat.
There’s one comment I want to make and pin for all of you to see and be reminded of. I am a professional, racecar driver, and I use Sim racing as a form of training for my real racing. I use it for entertainment as well, and have many partners in Sim racing. I’m very lucky to have a lot of this equipment and to use it on a daily basis. By no means, is this video meant to push you into getting gear outside of your budget or to shame you for what you are using. The best gear is the gear that you already have. Have fun with it and hope you enjoy this video for what it’s meant to be. On this channel, my main focus is to always connect real life racing and simulator racing. I am trying to get my rig dialled in as close to the real car as possible. I hope you can appreciate where I’m coming from with this. It’s supposed to be fun and just going through all of my stuff. This isn’t meant to be a flex by any means. If you take it that way, it’s only your own perception.
This.
I am not a real life race car driver (I wish) but I probably get as much pleasure by living out my fantasy in my « humble rig » than you do finessing your art throughout the year and during downtime in yours!
Why be jealous of others instead of encouraging fun, practice and the next generations of top tier drivers.
We all have to start somewhere! ;-)
Great looking setup room and rig. I'm currently doing a room remodel just for my rig TrakRacer TR160 w/quad 32's, it's painful staring at unused racing equipment until it's done.
With those 1080’s how could you be showing off 😆
$98k for everything
Thats the great thing about sim racing is you can slowly upgrade towards the top spec stuff with time and patience.
I started sim racing on a bean bag and stool with a rubbish Microsoft wheel.
Years later and many, many upgrades later I've got an extrusion rig with a Simucube 2 pro, yes the best gear is what you've got right now but there's no harm in having goals of getting the top stuff.
I can't afford active pedals right now, doesn't mean I won't ever have them they are on my list next to motion of wants but not essential.
It's been an absolute blast to work with Daniel on this top-of-the-line build. Thanks for the epic piece of content sir!
Thank you for the incredible build and amazing partnership. Happy to work with the best in the industry!
How much denser is extrusion on the ASR PRO compares to ASR 6?
How much is this setup?
Hey Daniel. Love seeing the new stuff to your rig from your previous rig tour. From your sim rig to stream setup I would ballpark the cost to about $53,600 USD 😁
That’s actually very close.
this video relates to no one as 99% cant afford this....@@danielmorad
Add another 15 to 20k
Don’t understand how this could be 50k I’m currently building similar rig it’s not costing me any where near this much
@@willwalter3015 I think the cameras are half the cost of 50k 😂
Hello Daniel Morad. You have created a channel with perfect content for those of us who like simracing and gt3 racing. Apart from your tips, you have given me extra motivation in sim racing. Thank you!!
That’s awesome to hear. Thank you so much.
I would say the Rig with everything you have installed to it costs 38.784$.
Just found your channel today and it's so cool to hear the perspective from a real race driver compared to sim racing.
Greetings from Cologne, Germany ❤️
Thanks so much. Welcome to the channel.
It’s way more than that bro probably that much more
Absolutely unreal setup brother. Thanks for sharing. I’m on my journey to get my own sim setup soon. Got the monitors today. 45 inch LG OLED’s. And now looking into the chassis and overhead monitor mount. Have the wheel and pedals. Can’t wait to have it completed in the next few weeks. Your video is So inspiring. Keep up the great content!!
Cheers!
Mate, i love all the content that you give us. And its always great to see what people use for setups, helps with us to upgrade if we can. So thanks for sharing. Look forward to more great things to come..
Great to hear!
Bro I really love your content! ❤ And I can see a huge evolution on your communication skills. Keep the great work!
I appreciate that! Thanks so much. Getting more comfortable with it.
Amazing setup. This channel is growing fast, and I love it. Keep up the great content, and the incredibly helpful tips for racing in general. I am guessing, totally ballpark $69,496 (oddly specific).
Glad you enjoy it! And good numbers haha
I'm thinking you use your real life Mercedes GT3 to train for your sim races. Seriously, that is an amazing rig. Congratulations! I don't think you could have a better training tool.
Thanks a lot. It’s so awesome to drive. Very happy with it.
I am going with 65.000$.I really love your content .You inspired me to start sim racing . Your the best!
Thats for the tour Daniel, I have been loving your videos and the growth of the channel. My guesstimate on this epic rig is $83,490. Keep the great content coming.
Thanks so much man!
$69,999! Nice rig, looks amazing
Dope as hell daniel! Really nice ! 10/10🔥🔥🔥
Appreciate it!!
This Setup is just WOW! A dream of a Sim Racing Build!
Great tour of your setup Daniel! Gives us all something to aspire to. I'll go on record at $69,069. Hope to see you at the track sometime.
Very nice numbers
i bet it's $69,420
Very, very nice. So immersive with those screens. Nice win at Indy yesterday by the way. Car is looking sweet with that livery.
Congrats Daniel, looks great!
And welcome in the sc2 ultimate team, great to hear that you prefer it over the pro. I am running mine at 21nm without static force reduction, and it’s just great.
Thanks man! I need to fine tune it. Whole different experience
@@danielmorad looking forward to see your final settings, especially for prototypes in iracing :) for me 21nm max force feels best, trying to tame it on 32nm is really hard haha i mean its doable, but reducing the torque first for most cars is what i had the most fun with. We dont need 32nm kerb strikes on a gt or prototype usually 😁
@@danielmorad i dont bother with static force reduction as long as its time based, not telemetry controlled, but still curious to see what you will run on static force reduction, and especially static force reduction speed. That option isnt available on the pro, from what i know
Great rig, and great content as usual. When first videos came out on you channel, I thought it will be another ordinary simracing channel, but I'm glad I was wrong;)
Thank you for such detailed insight of you rig, setup of rig, and feeling what you looking for when using sims.
Now I'm waiting for promised rFactor2 test;)
man thats a great system hands down wish i could afford that thats about 40k set up still nice i love it
Thanks a lot. It’s amazing to drive. Happy to have this stuff.
@@danielmorad im just starting out so i cant wait to see how far i go
GLOVE GIVEAWAY CONTEST (CLOSED as of 10:23am ET on September 4):
The cost of the entire rig with all accessories and cameras comes to a total of $69,970 CAD before any local taxes (approximately as I’m sure there are some small misc things I’ve missed but I tried my best to add it all up)
I will go through the comments and see who got closest to that number and they will win the Price is Right 😂.
I will comment on the winning post. All you need to do is join my discord server and prove that you’re the winning comment and I will send you a $95 code to get yourself a pair of Moradness gloves (regular price and non special edition)
Thanks for tossing your guesses in the comments :). Also, finally did the parts list with discount codes for anybody interested.
Crazy stuff. Excluding the streaming equipment and computer, and with only one button box, I got it to $23,973 plus the computer. 💰💳💸
This rig looks gorgeous, unlike anything I've seen on youtube.
To give a guess of the price of such a setup I would go with $72,000.
So awesome meeting you this past weekend at Road America, my girlfriends son Jack is still talking about meeting you. $74,689 is my guess
That’s awesome. Nice to meet you too.
Love the setup, wish I could even have a single part of it (probably the Simucube brake pedal would be my choice!). Love your content and wish I found you sooner. From a fellow Canadian racing fan and GT3 lover, I'm going to be following you much more closely in the future!
My previous comment was removed because I opened a new UA-cam channel @xsim-racerx. Why did you have to pull out of the GTWC at Sebring? My daughter and I were hoping to meet you there. Thanks for the content, your FOV video really simplified things for me and now my FOV is spot on. My guess on the rig is $54,889 USD. Next time you are at Sebring we will be sure to stop by and meet you.
Since your first rig tour said $60k and now you did slight upgrades, I'm going with $70k
Haha very good assessment. Using the other video as a reference. Smart 😛
You like the finer things in life. I'm going to say you probably have 22k invested in your setup cameras included. I dont have the pedals or the cameras and such and I've spent a total of 15k. Also dont have the motion. Fantastic video as usual and I have a pair of your gloves on the way!
Thank you so much. There’s definitely a big investment on the audio and video. I’m excited for you to try out the gloves. You have to let us know how they are.
@@danielmorad Not sure if you will still see this. But I got my gloves this morning and I have been using them all day. They are AMAZING! The gloves are the FIRST pair of gloves I have owned that actually fit my unusually shaped hands. I'm not just pumping sunshine these gloves are excellent and I cant recommend them enough ! Thank you Daniel for making gloves for sim racing (or karting) they are again AMAZING
Beautiful set up, Daniel ! I would say it’s total value is $ 75,000.
Thanks a lot
My guess is $74,123. Amazing set up everything is perfect!
Great setup! - everything is roughly $46644.37 CAD or $34,303.64 USD pre tax
Thanks a lot
78K. Thank you for these videos. I am researching my first Sim Racing set up and your perspective is exactly what I want to experience. Please keep your unique videos & knowledge coming. It has helped me tremendously in what I will be purchasing in a few months time. The cable management was incredible. GOALS!!!
Happy to help. And yeah, the cable management is insane
Keep in mind his setup is not the usual setup. I have spent a stupid amount of money on my rig over 4 years. DOn't think you have to spend what he has to have the best experience. It would be amazing if we could all afford motion (Me excluded lol) and 6k pedals. But that isn't necessary to get a great experience
Amazing Rig! Awesome video! Very excited to see wich monitor upgrade you are going to get. Keep up the good work!
I’m just trying to see if the ones I want fit. That should tell you everything you need to know.
@danielmorad Sounds very promising 👌 Unfortunately I couldn't get my hands on the same 42" I already have... After seeing your videos, I am leaning towards triple 32" now. Guess I have to wait and see your next big upgrade 😉 Cheers!
Mouth-watering set-up. If money was plentiful, I would probably end up with something very similar. Wild guess about the cost: 42042 $.
Great setup! I am currently building my new rig as well! I am on a budget, so I gotta go for trackracer 160 rig with simucube pro 2 and simtrecs gt pro pedals :D Only with 1 super ultra wide monitor tho, due to lack of space. I added up the prices in the currect stage they worth about 55,326 USD $ with all the audio, lights, rig, PCs, cameras and additional accesories at the current stage, which would be converted into around 73,898 CAD $
You did your research!
Tried my best! Need those pair of gloves mate! I would love to get them signed by you ;D @@danielmorad
My guess is $34,500. The whole vibe in that room is amazing!
Thanks so much!
90.000 USD with everthing incl. cameras, stands, lighting, cables, deco, and the manpower service costs for the guys who install/commissioning. Possibly being paid by the sponsoring suppliers (or your one stop shop) so not totally clear of how to put such costs into equation. I just like the fact that you don‘t care about to be a perfectinionist and eliteist. Can‘t wait to see when you start to get the distinctive itch for the best possible tactile/vibration sensation (close to reality) beyond what dbox and/or shaker suppliers can offer… it‘s out there already, but not available yet from the typical commercial suppliers or in a productised form or package. … If you hear out around a bit among the tactile enthusiasts (mainly in Germany/Austria started discord forums) you may find astonishing next level stuff ;-)
You definitely dove deep into this. I will definitely have a look.
Hi Dan, loving your work, and your gloves. I won't use anything else nowadays. Anyway, i'm gonna have a guess at $42,500. Keep up the great content.
Thanks so much
Epic rig, higher res monitors should help see more detail on the track which may help you with on track brake markers like tyre marks, I went from triple 1440p to single 48” gigabyte oled 120hz and have not looked back, so clear at 4k and so smooth with close to zero latency, worth a look when your upgrading
Definitely wanting to upgrade. Just need to pull the trigger at one point.
Perfect set up morad! I went to my first race last week at road america for the fanatec gt challenge, that amg sounds amazing.
I walked the paddock after quali day 1 hoping to meet you but the only time i saw you you were getting out of the porta potty lol. Keep up the good content!
$24k for everything
That’s too funny. You could’ve said hi.
Any time you were at the track, just come by my trailer and ask one of the guys for me
Love it ! Great set up. just inspires me to keep building mine. Including all racing gear and streaming gear I would guess atleast $39 500 CAD
You can do it!
Hey Daniel, been loving your videos
So glad you started doing UA-cam
Although the sim gear is very nice, i wanted to know if its possible for you to share your settings or possibly make videos for your wheelbase/pedals/motion/graphics settings which best allow us to dial in our rig settings closest to a real car
Who better to ask then an irl GT3 driver
At the end of the day, no matter how good your hardware is, its impossible to know which settings to use to replicate a real car if you have no real track experience
My pleasure. I believe through all the videos I’ve made so far, there’s everything you need. I have made videos on seating position, FOV, FFB.
Dream setup 🤩 I’d guess around $73,859.85
Love seeing what the top end stuff is out there! Thanks for the tour! My guess on cost is going to be a bit more conservative than the others I've seen in the comments, $22,650.
My pleasure
Motorsport is an expensive business in any form need skill hard work Bit of Luck Etc.🇮🇪🇨🇦
Love it, I just enjoy watching ideal rigs like this. My guess is 71,249.99 CAD
Thank you so much
PRICELESS!!!!! Awesome rig Morad! FR though, I'll say around $34500
55000 is my guess. Great video again Daniel
Thanks 👍
What a setup! (salivating) --- 75,258$ (give or take a penny)
:)
Haha just a few
Interesting that you found the new wheelbase that much better since to me I always thought iRacing's outdated force feedback was the limiter. Maybe I need to think about an upgrade. Dunno, feel like my DD1 is pretty great and when I play rfactor2 I see how much more I could be getting if not for the software in terms of feedback vs iRacing.
Thanks for the tour Daniel. It is an epic setup that not only performs but looks the part! Great work. My guess is $39,715.
Thanks so much
$23k is my bet :) Great video, great rig, Keep doing whatchu do! 😀
thanks so much! thanks for watching the premiere
Think you are less than halfway there. $50k or more
@@robcampbell6099 everyone's betting high so if its cheaper i have less competition 🤣
This is what you call crazy bling high-end! My guess is 59,501CAD, including shipping prices...
Amazing is an understatement. I would say 39000 USD...
Awesome setup, i want one like that some day! I'm guessing it was around $72,999
Just add things piece by piece :)
Great setup man! Definitely worthy of being in that gorgeous studio!! Im probably way off but guessing about $38,500 USD.
Crazy setup🔥, i‘d guess around $58,550 USD.
epic rig. My guess would be about $44,369
Thanks
$67,900 red plaid gloves XL ,😂 our rigs got few similarities
Nice!!! That’s awesome man
40k. That setup is sick!!
thanks so much man!
Imma go with $86,218. Those gloves are gonna sit on my new dorm shelf collecting dust while I wait 6 months until 2nd semester when I can bring my sim rig to college with me. 😭
Oh no!! Have fun at school. See you back online soon
Holy crap. I’m looking to buy a sim rig set up but no way could I do all that. I’m not a pro racer, just a big fan that is too broke to race. I’m a dad and have limited time. adulting sucks. I’m looking to be spending about 4 k since I already have a decent computer. But I got to save for a long time to get it.
Nice Rig Daniel. Looking really good. I'll say 64K$ for the price contest!
Thanks a lot
yeah, advanced sim racing makes some really great rigs. my guess is $78,001. Probably way over since i suspect you got the ASR pro free? LOL
Yeah they do. Just to be clear, the Simucube, Precision sim engineering, ASR, DBOX and SimCore stuff was all given to me.
$76,500
Awesome setup. Might have to get my self a ultimate 🤔
It’s epic
really well edited and tour video!!
Thank you so much!!
Bro saw being built on twitch so SICKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
My guess is $75,000. Insane rig!!!
$75k USD is my guess. Sweet rig!
Just watched both iRacing and ACC video's. Love it. Would love to see you do such a video on rFactor2. Everybody always says its the best when it comes to FFB.
Also, i saw another video of a real race driver that compared iRacing with 2 other sims one of them bein raceroom. And his opinion was that raceroom had the best brake system. Did you every try raceroom? Graphics feel to outdated for me. But loved the sim in the past. It was my first real sim that i played with a wheel.
About the price, i'll guess 62.350 dollars. But in a different way, its priceless! ;)
Awesome setup! My guess for the price for everything is: $42,500 CAD
Im guessing that that setup cost you around $27,500. Looks dope
the rig is straight 🔥
thanks so much dude!
Really high quality video! I’m guess $76,508 CAD!
$ 72,700 my guess. I like your vids, so many informations. Keep it up.
Congrats on your new gear Daniel, it really looks awesome!! Question on your 4. monitor. Do you keep all information on the 4. monitor, and no overlays on your 3 main ones? You mention a lot you want it to be as close to real, so I could se why you want a "clear view" with no extra boxes and so forth
Exactly. I don’t have any overlays on my main screens. Everything is on my fourth monitor above.
Thanks@@danielmorad :-) Oh btw.. Im gonna guess on 55k dollars 🙂
Did we hear free gloves? 🗣️
i didnt tell you that? haha whoops
Yep I heard that
this is the setup I hope to have someday, except for oval racing primarily. I still think its sooo cool that we can use a sim to practice for irl stuff. I'm guessing the setup is about 110K, definitely not cheap
Awesome!
Thanks!
I myself I spent over $40,000 on simracing gear over the years. And I also Am running an ASR rig with quad monitors.
I would have to guess are $32,500
Nice! Enjoy it. And let’s see if that’s right 😂
Hi Daniel,
I noticed your monitors are 1080p. Is that your preferred resolution for sim racing? If so, please explain why. All I can think about is to eliminate input lag as pro gamers mostly go with 1080. Awesome rig btw!
Thanks a lot. I didn’t have any reason to get these other than size, cost and speed of them at the time. I’d probably go with 1440 in the near future just for a slightly sharper image but it’s very good at the moment. I can’t complain about them.
great setup Daniel!!! For the monitors have you seen the 800r LG 45'' OLED displays? they look awesome and the immersion must be incredible!
Yeah I have. I like them but I just wish it was 16:9 instead of 21:9
@@danielmorad why ? You will get a wider FOV and with the agressive 800 radius you will almost get a perfect half circle. I have triple G7s with 1000r it’s awesome but triple 45´´ at 800r must be completely crazy 🥰. And it’s OLED. Perfect viewing angle and infinite contrast.
looks great i would say 67k approx here.
Hey Dan!, caught a live stream yesterday and must say love the rig!
I'd guess in terms of cost it would be around the $50853 mark Aus Dollar. "sorry I'm aussie so convert it to your dollar"
$92,420 CAD. Moradness go vroom!
PT actuators 6dof? Dbox 4 dof? Pro simu t5m pro?
These are DBOX Gen5 4250i
Great video came over from twitch and going to guess at $68,975
awesome!! Thanks for watching :)
Very cool rig, your videos are very informative, really great to learn such information from a real racer. I have a question, what is your angle to the monitors?
Thanks a lot. Roughly 62 degrees
I’ll go for 85k bucks. Wish I could have one like this at home, although I’m pretty happy with my current setup for now
Thought my 5k rig was massive overstretch but this is insane stuff 😁Gratz man.👍
Epic setup Daniel, I would probably guess this system is around 45K, keep up the great work.
Add extra 20k at least
Can not believe you still using 1080 monitors.and what great sim rig that should be top sim rig. I guess 60k usd
My dude shops by going to every websites and sorting price (Highest to low) and picking the top item lol, sick setup!
Haha!! Isn’t that the best way to shop? Lol. Kidding. I definitely have some great partners.
I think its about 35K.
I love the white rig with flat sides looks amazing.
I'd say all combined about 19K$.
PS : I love the Top camera shot !
Amazing stuff. If I win the lottery I will by exactly the same setup. Dreaming is free 😅. My guess it cost around 65k
Howdy Daniel,
New fan and fellow Canuck! If i were to guess price, ~$45k CAD?
You should try Automobilista 2 sometime! I find its a decent middle ground between ACC and iRacing and doesnt quite get as much love as it should. Doubt it'll do for training but may be a fun time!
Thanks so much. I definitely have to try it out.
I guess 34,500 love your content Daniel
Beautiful setup! I also like using a sway G seat and active harness for constant cornering and braking forces that motion rigs cannot replicate.
I wonder if that would be cool. I have to look into it.
@@danielmorad Once you use it, the rig feels dead without it :-). Mines DIY, but commercially "Tension R' works with SRS, 'G Belt' and G seat from Sim Experience, 'SYMDECK' also have a active harness and G seat.
🤔$76.000 - could do with some awesome race gloves!! 🙏🏼🥳
Absolutely stonking set-up mate really appreciate all your content, keep it coming! 😀
Thanks so much
67011.12$ Awesome setup !