10:40 "Why spend the money if we don't need to". Said with a straight face while giving a tour of a 100k rig! All jokes aside, properly impressive and well engineered!
@@TheDoctor46vr lets call the PC 2-5k depending on where they got the 3090, screens i'd guess another 5k, racing stuff probably around 2-3k? All before the streaming and filming equipment. Never mind I didn't realize they have a motion thing on the seat as well... that's another 3-4k
@@sombrero4316 I mean if you watch the video he says the PC cost $7000AUD *BEFORE* the 3090. Also at the time of this comment it's got a 4090 in it now.
@@mrj3217 its in AUD so around $70K US. as mentioned the monitors were like 8K each. the motion rig is probably 5-7K wheel base is 2K one PC was 7K and he has 2.
He does get the 1:1 ratio just right. I watched other videos before this and I just could not figure out where the rig ended and the game started. I thought he might have it mounted to part of a chassis on something. It's crazy.
Honestly, I thought the dash was real at first. It's so in line with the steering wheel that it's hard to tell that it's in the game. Idk if you'll see this, but if you continue running the astros, it does have a noticeable improvement to audio quality if you remove the plates and make them open back. (I recommend using good non-gaming open back headphones with an open sound stage though, since you have the mic already)
Yesterday I was looking at your review for the Next Level Racing F-GT cockpit you did two years ago and it's amazing looking at how that setup was compared to this. This is amazing and many would call this a dream rig. Congratulations man! Keep doing what you're doing and give us all that inspiration and motivation to work on having something similar one day.
Its incredible how I found your channel when you Had your V2.5 for only few months, I got a second hand V1 after watching Barry and You, and now you're on this level! Amazing stuff, keep it up!!
This is absolutely amazing man. OMFG. I seen one of your videos during the races and I was stunned to see your hands actually move in the cockpit and I was like wtf how did he do that?. So cool. There was 1 thing I noticed. There is a huge air pocket in your water lock on that RTX3090. Doesn’t look okay to me.
So this build was pieced together and cost around $100,000 or some one of your other videos is titled. I was wondering if you would ever consider buying a full motion rig from someone like SimCraft. Their top of the line full motion rig (Yaw, Pitch, Roll, Surge, Sway, Heave) is $124,900. But that is including some bits and pieces you won't need like the screens, PC, games, VR headset, installation/set up and some other stuff. My brother is a welder/assembler for SimCraft, I'm hoping next time I go down to visit him in GA, USA he can get me in to take a little tour and play around on one of the APEX6 rigs because I'm never gonna afford one, lol.
I just realized that I'm using the same glove as you! Now I can say I have something in common with Boosted Media setup! Congrats from Brazil for your setup anc channel!
I came here from another race vid and while watching that, with zero context, I just kept thinking how realistic the arms and wheel and cabin looked and now I feel dooped. Awesome set up.
Awesome. Watched your other "most realistic racing..." vid and there I was fooled into thinking it's "just" a VR perspective (which is the way easier approacha for a hobby quick fun round) - but I get it - for decent racing and longer duration you need real screens... greets, Mario
you are a beast dude. might pick your brain one day when I attempt this caliber of a rig! Let me know if you want to try some sim drifting with a pro! It would be cool to get you a good wheel setup for drifting if you don't already!
$20,000USD. NLR Traction Loss unit is $6,000. NLR Motion Platform is $3,000. Rig is $1,025, then add $400 worth of brackets and such. Pedals are $1,500. Wheel/Deck is $1,500. Etc, etc, etc, etc, etc. Did not even mention the 3x65" screens...
If you wanted to go nuts you could mount that gopro to a race helmet like ski goggles and you could have like a full race setup with the helmet for immersion, might make the gopro not absolutely suck to wear on your face too
Really inspiring stuff Will, been watching your channel from day 1, been awesome to see it grow. May have to do my own rig-reveal at some point - mines not pretty, but have built my own motion, rig and triples stands! Keep up the great work.
That must be a 20k plus setup or more. Nothing that the everyday sim racer could put together. And if your married the wife wouldn't allow it for sure! Very impressive, best rig I've ever seen and the most realistic when watching you racing.
Love how you've joined the screens using those stripes...I remember seeing them on Linus Tech. great work!!! : ) If you could make a tiled 3d model of the joiners outer surface you could Resin 3d print a mould. Them you could pour a bunch of resin moulds... Defiantly need vacuum chamber, and even an autoclave would be good. Great Australian channel
When he picked up the 'head mounted camera' I was actually expecting to see him lift a helmet, not because I think it would be more immersive, but because even though I can see its a rig and he was explaining it, subconsciously for a moment I just thought 'head mounted camera' will mean some kind of helmet attachment. Great setup
So are all three 4K displays running their native resolution? How is a 3090 handling all those pixels? I am running a 3080ti with triple 1440 32 in monitors and I get anywhere from 70-90fps on ACC.
It wouldn't work for the content production but I always thought a setup like this with 3d monitors and track IR for perspective correction would give better than VR immersion on a rig like this. I guess 3d monitors aren't a thing anymore though.
if i ever win the lottery this is what im doing. the mrs and kids can move to her mums and im building one of these. i have hours of fun driving with just a logi g29 bolted to a desk so can only imagine what its like to use that beast. epic rig.
Wow - super cool. I didn't understand a lot of that (I'm sure gamers would get the jargon). I'm enjoying watching you race. Is there a video that says who you are, etc..? Are you a pro gamer?
Will be working when its on so will be watching for sure. Good luck mate 🤙 If I was more computer tech savvy I would try stream since I just got a GoPro Hero9, do I need a capture card like you have or straight to pc should be fine ?
Crazy setup. But why not just use a nice VR-Headset instead of the Screens? It even would allow for depth perception. There are models with great mixed reality features like the Varjo XR3.
Am I correct in understandin that he only reason why you are able to run a separate streaming PC, is that you're not streaming the game screen capture directly, but rather streaming the gopro image that is filming the screens? I.e., if you were capturing the game screen output directly, you could only do it on the simulation pc.
I’m going to show this video to my wife right before I tell her I’m going to spend $1500, US, on a new setup. It could be much “worse”. Can you estimate how much you have spent on the current set up? Only the gear you are currently using, as opposed to ever bought! Enjoying the videos!
Just the gear show. In this video would be probably about $80k AUD. The majority of it is stuff we’ve been sent to review and use though so my actual spend would be far less. I’ve probably spent about $30k all up including the computers.
@@boostedmedia not bad it looks amazing it looked so realistic on the video that I couldn’t tell if the roll bar was real or part of the game play. Great Job!
@@somenygaard haha check out Virtual Race Experience. He uses PVC Pipe and changes his rig depending on the car to match the exact cockpit. Solid UA-cam aswell
Yeah that’s one of the options I’m thinking about. The issue is the join in the middle. The pa els tend to want to bow outwards so they need to be secured to the panel in the middle.
As a fellow inventor and EET, you have created a Rembrandt of a sim rig. Once I move into the new house, this is probably the way to go. I don’t want to have a VR rig on my face for the whole race.
Can you explain your settings for iracing? Are you using surround or did you edit the setup file for single large window (borderless). What graphics settings in iracing are you using, and what frame rates? I have a 3090, and I’m only getting 75 fps with triple quad-hd…so half of the pixels you’re pushing.
Really cool this rig of yours. The biggest problem is that it behaves wrongly, inverted. Remember that it simulates the behavior of an automobile, a car, and not a motorcycle. When cars enter a curve they lean to the outside of the curve, throwing us out. When a car turns to the right, the body leans to the left. Only on motorcycles, bicycles, scooters, etc, that the behavior is the opposite. As it has only two wheels, the rider has to lean into the curve to stay balanced without falling. This rig of yours is very cool, very technological, full of exotic monitors, but it fails miserably in terms of chair movement, tilting it to the inside of the curve like a motorcycle and not a car. When you resolve this issue you will have a thumbs up from me and a subscription.
I need to know your NextLevelRacing-Settings! I have the same system, but it feels a bit off to me right now ,... Could you share or is it already shared somewhere?
I take it all back, this is a lovely setup. And looks really good in camera. Does the triple screen setup trump a VR setup? How does the price of those 3 monitors compare to a high end headset?
It’s not as much of a hassle as using a VR headset, just works. No having to launch extra apps or take the headset on and off to navigate menus, etc. But on the flip side it doesn’t give the stereoscopic depth you get with a headset. The monitors are worth $10k AUD each.
Tbh I’m not impressed with it. Touch screen is still very laggy, drops connection with the phone app for remote control constantly and low light performance is o let marginally better than my 7 I was using previously. Wouldn’t buy again.
Crazy awesome setup :) I’ve never played on a 3 screen setup only 1 screen and VR... What is the advantage of this kind of setup over VR. I guess graphic must be allot better but won’t you lose the 3D depths you get from VR?
You’ve pretty much hit the nail on the head. Better visual fidelity but no stereoscopic. This rig is mostly for content creation though, which obviously doesn’t work very well with VR.
Will, how far are the displays behind the wheel base? Just deciding on 3 X 32 in between wheel base and actual wheel or 3 X 48 just behind the base itself so about 250mm further back then the 32s. So I wanted to know your distance from the rear of your wheel base to the screen. Currently on 49inch but vertical is too small. But Sim is in a corner and I'm quite restricted on space so I'm limited on choice.
With so much technology, I imagine that the AC is running at full load most of the time. How do you regulate the temperature in this small room with such so much waste heat?
It became a really outstanding setup by now, congrats! Is there also a video explaining or showing the software solution to connect the simulator PC and the streaming PC? I tried once to use a dedicated streaming PC, but found it to be tricky to establish a performant connection of getting the information to the streaming PC. Actually it took more CPU processing power to run the OBS plugin to send the feed to the streaming pc than having it streamed directly on the simulator pc.
10:40 "Why spend the money if we don't need to". Said with a straight face while giving a tour of a 100k rig! All jokes aside, properly impressive and well engineered!
It's not 100k but I'd love to know how much!
@@TheDoctor46vr lets call the PC 2-5k depending on where they got the 3090, screens i'd guess another 5k, racing stuff probably around 2-3k? All before the streaming and filming equipment.
Never mind I didn't realize they have a motion thing on the seat as well... that's another 3-4k
@@sombrero4316 on of those screens is almost 10k he said. the simucube alone is more then 2k. and then probably another 10k in rims
@@sombrero4316 I mean if you watch the video he says the PC cost $7000AUD *BEFORE* the 3090. Also at the time of this comment it's got a 4090 in it now.
@@mrj3217 its in AUD so around $70K US. as mentioned the monitors were like 8K each. the motion rig is probably 5-7K wheel base is 2K one PC was 7K and he has 2.
Christ I thought I was watching VR footage for the solid first 10 seconds or so there, those massive screens and the first person POV are nuts.
10 seconds? I just watched like a 20 minute race and I thought it was VR the entire time, lol.
Only because you watch it as a 2D image. In reality it would become apparent the first second you see it.
He does get the 1:1 ratio just right. I watched other videos before this and I just could not figure out where the rig ended and the game started. I thought he might have it mounted to part of a chassis on something. It's crazy.
That guy with the brake sign in the background was really hoping for a shoutout.
😂😂😂😂😂
Honestly, I thought the dash was real at first. It's so in line with the steering wheel that it's hard to tell that it's in the game. Idk if you'll see this, but if you continue running the astros, it does have a noticeable improvement to audio quality if you remove the plates and make them open back. (I recommend using good non-gaming open back headphones with an open sound stage though, since you have the mic already)
Wow, that's a physical rig build. I thought the game play video was done in VR. Most impressive.
Youve come a long way Will. Great to see. Keep up the good work.
Yesterday I was looking at your review for the Next Level Racing F-GT cockpit you did two years ago and it's amazing looking at how that setup was compared to this. This is amazing and many would call this a dream rig. Congratulations man! Keep doing what you're doing and give us all that inspiration and motivation to work on having something similar one day.
This is so nice, on my list of stuff to try to get/build 😍
Stick to playing on the Stockholm streets. So, no sim racing for you. Lol
@@ShabasRS I make videos I dont race
Its incredible how I found your channel when you Had your V2.5 for only few months, I got a second hand V1 after watching Barry and You, and now you're on this level! Amazing stuff, keep it up!!
Simply awesome setup, I love amount of detail you put in your setup!
WOW! Very impressed. Never seen this kind of thing before. Great stuff
Dream setup for any UA-camr wanna be. Congrats man!
"It's not much but it's mine"
Well done, mate!
This is absolutely amazing man. OMFG. I seen one of your videos during the races and I was stunned to see your hands actually move in the cockpit and I was like wtf how did he do that?. So cool. There was 1 thing I noticed. There is a huge air pocket in your water lock on that RTX3090. Doesn’t look okay to me.
So this build was pieced together and cost around $100,000 or some one of your other videos is titled. I was wondering if you would ever consider buying a full motion rig from someone like SimCraft. Their top of the line full motion rig (Yaw, Pitch, Roll, Surge, Sway, Heave) is $124,900. But that is including some bits and pieces you won't need like the screens, PC, games, VR headset, installation/set up and some other stuff. My brother is a welder/assembler for SimCraft, I'm hoping next time I go down to visit him in GA, USA he can get me in to take a little tour and play around on one of the APEX6 rigs because I'm never gonna afford one, lol.
Thanks for putting so much time into showing us your set up. Great video mate.
Unbelievable setup man. Some inspiration to make ones set up better. Awesome vid as always.
I just realized that I'm using the same glove as you!
Now I can say I have something in common with Boosted Media setup!
Congrats from Brazil for your setup anc channel!
Mega setup dude!!!!! Can't wait to see the stream!
120 fps with triple 4k screens thats crazy!
DLSS power...
I am watching your videos since hours.
Can't get enough of this setup 🤩😍
I came here from another race vid and while watching that, with zero context, I just kept thinking how realistic the arms and wheel and cabin looked and now I feel dooped. Awesome set up.
You made a monitor rig look like vr, amazing
This is a dream setup. Really incredible man!
Awesome. Watched your other "most realistic racing..." vid and there I was fooled into thinking it's "just" a VR perspective (which is the way easier approacha for a hobby quick fun round) - but I get it - for decent racing and longer duration you need real screens...
greets, Mario
Was looking forward to this one !
you are a beast dude. might pick your brain one day when I attempt this caliber of a rig! Let me know if you want to try some sim drifting with a pro! It would be cool to get you a good wheel setup for drifting if you don't already!
How much does all this equipment cost? Detailed please. ;-)
Beautiful, all in, what would the estimated $$$ for the complete rig, without computer and input devices
$20,000USD. NLR Traction Loss unit is $6,000. NLR Motion Platform is $3,000. Rig is $1,025, then add $400 worth of brackets and such. Pedals are $1,500. Wheel/Deck is $1,500. Etc, etc, etc, etc, etc. Did not even mention the 3x65" screens...
@@Wodz30 $8k AUD retail for the monitors; each..
probably the least 40k
100k. He showed the price in the title of another video
So a little over 77k US
Geez Will you’ve got the gear!. Awesome setup 👍🏻
Looks great!!! Steering wheel looks absolutely perfect with the motion
If you wanted to go nuts you could mount that gopro to a race helmet like ski goggles and you could have like a full race setup with the helmet for immersion, might make the gopro not absolutely suck to wear on your face too
Really inspiring stuff Will, been watching your channel from day 1, been awesome to see it grow. May have to do my own rig-reveal at some point - mines not pretty, but have built my own motion, rig and triples stands! Keep up the great work.
You should do a build waælyrough how you did it your self.
@@PrebenHPedersen Absolutely! Got a video series in edit where I’ll build a budget motion rig- come check the channel out 👍🏼
If it was not for content creation would you still go with the triple 65 or would you opt for a triple 32 or something else ?
This set up is craaaazy 😍
That must be a 20k plus setup or more. Nothing that the everyday sim racer could put together. And if your married the wife wouldn't allow it for sure! Very impressive, best rig I've ever seen and the most realistic when watching you racing.
It costs around 100k
Connect one more monitor to your streaming rig, put your stream preview on there, and get your LED light off of that monitor maybe?
Who the hell is this guy!? This is madness!
Wow, waiting for my invitation to Australia!😎
Amazingness dude! ✌️😎 How's about a full shopping list with prices for giggles? 🥳
Love how you've joined the screens using those stripes...I remember seeing them on Linus Tech.
great work!!!
: )
If you could make a tiled 3d model of the joiners outer surface you could Resin 3d print a mould.
Them you could pour a bunch of resin moulds... Defiantly need vacuum chamber, and even an autoclave would be good.
Great Australian channel
When he picked up the 'head mounted camera' I was actually expecting to see him lift a helmet, not because I think it would be more immersive, but because even though I can see its a rig and he was explaining it, subconsciously for a moment I just thought 'head mounted camera' will mean some kind of helmet attachment. Great setup
So are all three 4K displays running their native resolution? How is a 3090 handling all those pixels? I am running a 3080ti with triple 1440 32 in monitors and I get anywhere from 70-90fps on ACC.
We scale it down for ACC. Every other sim we run native 11520x2160
@@boostedmedia thanks, you got a beast of a setup. It’s really cool. 👍
2:50 even the guy from the pit crew was listening carefully 😂
Lmao
I kept thinking there was some guy standing there out of the corner of my eye
Nice tour Will and Tom. 😊
What a great setup and well explained
Absolutely astonishing 😳
SIM RACING HEAVEN!
Really nice setup.
i thought the pit crew guy was real for a second as I listened and seen him out of the corner of my eye.
Screens are cool and all, But everytime I see that Race Logic I really want one. (For NO other reason than it makes me feel good in the jibblets)
Hi Will! I’m intrigued about the small screen you have to the side of your wheel base. Could you share more information about it? Thank you!
Thats why the developer create some camera views. Coooooll maaaan!
Is such a setup (maybe a bit more simplified) for PlayStation possible?I’ve seen your f1 videos and that looked crazy good!
Looks awesomeee!!!
Amazing!!! Keep the great content coming!! 💪💪💪
LOL when I heard 8086('k') 18:20 processor I nearly fell of my chair! My first PC has an Intel 8086 processor back in the early '80s.
Haha yep. The 8086k was a special edition processor (binned 8700k) named after the original 8086
@@boostedmedia I'm always learning something new on this channel, thanks mate and stay safe.! 👍
WOW your rig is awesome!!
Yeesh. That’s impressive mate.
Yep, awesome AND over the top. Love it.
Dammmmnnn you setup is INSANE!!!
Got a question about triple screen : what do you think about triple curved vs triple flat ? Which is better and why?
This is wicked !
Just wow 👏 Will.
What a crazy setup this has become
Insane setup! Thanks for sharing it. Please show how the sound is set up. I'd assume that there are speakers placed around the SIM rig somewhere.
Just using headphones
It wouldn't work for the content production but I always thought a setup like this with 3d monitors and track IR for perspective correction would give better than VR immersion on a rig like this. I guess 3d monitors aren't a thing anymore though.
Sick setup, I reckon you should turn up the hyper smooth settings on the GoPro
Just looks very shaky while you are driving and it's hard to watch
This guy has a better racing sim than the Haas f1 team 😂
Thats dedication kudos
if i ever win the lottery this is what im doing. the mrs and kids can move to her mums and im building one of these. i have hours of fun driving with just a logi g29 bolted to a desk so can only imagine what its like to use that beast. epic rig.
Wow - super cool. I didn't understand a lot of that (I'm sure gamers would get the jargon). I'm enjoying watching you race. Is there a video that says who you are, etc..? Are you a pro gamer?
Will be working when its on so will be watching for sure. Good luck mate 🤙
If I was more computer tech savvy I would try stream since I just got a GoPro Hero9, do I need a capture card like you have or straight to pc should be fine ?
it is soooo freaking cool that setup :D
Couldn’t you put the tape on the back of the screens to secure them, so they’re not visible?
Crazy setup. But why not just use a nice VR-Headset instead of the Screens? It even would allow for depth perception. There are models with great mixed reality features like the Varjo XR3.
Am I correct in understandin that he only reason why you are able to run a separate streaming PC, is that you're not streaming the game screen capture directly, but rather streaming the gopro image that is filming the screens? I.e., if you were capturing the game screen output directly, you could only do it on the simulation pc.
Rfactor is really awesome, welldone
I’m going to show this video to my wife right before I tell her I’m going to spend $1500, US, on a new setup. It could be much “worse”. Can you estimate how much you have spent on the current set up? Only the gear you are currently using, as opposed to ever bought! Enjoying the videos!
Just the gear show. In this video would be probably about $80k AUD. The majority of it is stuff we’ve been sent to review and use though so my actual spend would be far less. I’ve probably spent about $30k all up including the computers.
@@boostedmedia not bad it looks amazing it looked so realistic on the video that I couldn’t tell if the roll bar was real or part of the game play. Great Job!
@@somenygaard haha check out Virtual Race Experience. He uses PVC Pipe and changes his rig depending on the car to match the exact cockpit. Solid UA-cam aswell
@@egamundoy will do
Have a look at 3D printing some brackets for the bezel-free panels.
Yeah that’s one of the options I’m thinking about. The issue is the join in the middle. The pa els tend to want to bow outwards so they need to be secured to the panel in the middle.
Have you checked 180 or 270 dual/triple projector setup? Fraction of the cost for the same outcome
Great equipment all nicely compound
Awesome quality 👍
Very nice setup👍
As a fellow inventor and EET, you have created a Rembrandt of a sim rig. Once I move into the new house, this is probably the way to go. I don’t want to have a VR rig on my face for the whole race.
I hope you know how much those gaming displays cost. ;)
Can you explain your settings for iracing? Are you using surround or did you edit the setup file for single large window (borderless). What graphics settings in iracing are you using, and what frame rates? I have a 3090, and I’m only getting 75 fps with triple quad-hd…so half of the pixels you’re pushing.
Love the setup.
Really cool this rig of yours.
The biggest problem is that it behaves wrongly, inverted.
Remember that it simulates the behavior of an automobile, a car, and not a motorcycle.
When cars enter a curve they lean to the outside of the curve, throwing us out.
When a car turns to the right, the body leans to the left.
Only on motorcycles, bicycles, scooters, etc, that the behavior is the opposite.
As it has only two wheels, the rider has to lean into the curve to stay balanced without falling.
This rig of yours is very cool, very technological, full of exotic monitors, but it fails miserably in terms of chair movement, tilting it to the inside of the curve like a motorcycle and not a car. When you resolve this issue you will have a thumbs up from me and a subscription.
I need to know your NextLevelRacing-Settings! I have the same system, but it feels a bit off to me right now ,...
Could you share or is it already shared somewhere?
Go on then, what wattage does all that pull at the wall socket? The most amazing setup I've seen😍
About 1900W
What settings do you run? 120fps even with a 3090 is impressive with three 4k displays!
Everything maxed out except AA set to 2X and Anastropic filtering at 4x.
@@boostedmedia wow, that's pretty surprising to be honest! What is your LOD like? Have you reduced that?
Nope all maxed out. I was surprised too.
@@boostedmedia wow, I did a race with the ctsv last night and waiting at grid I was around 120fps.
1080ti
8700k@4.9ghz
1 X 2560x1440P screen
I felt that the dude with brake sign was dying to say some words
🤣
Did you notice a significant difference crossing the elastic straps on the seat belts?
I take it all back, this is a lovely setup. And looks really good in camera.
Does the triple screen setup trump a VR setup? How does the price of those 3 monitors compare to a high end headset?
It’s not as much of a hassle as using a VR headset, just works. No having to launch extra apps or take the headset on and off to navigate menus, etc. But on the flip side it doesn’t give the stereoscopic depth you get with a headset. The monitors are worth $10k AUD each.
Good luck with the race buddy! How are you finding the gopro 9, any issues with it? I have one and film my POVs and streams.
Tbh I’m not impressed with it. Touch screen is still very laggy, drops connection with the phone app for remote control constantly and low light performance is o let marginally better than my 7 I was using previously. Wouldn’t buy again.
@@boostedmedia yeah i got some of these issues. But for an action can that doubles as a webcam I'm pretty happy with it
What a game is this, i tought it was real race
A dream set up.
Crazy awesome setup :)
I’ve never played on a 3 screen setup only 1 screen and VR... What is the advantage of this kind of setup over VR. I guess graphic must be allot better but won’t you lose the 3D depths you get from VR?
You’ve pretty much hit the nail on the head. Better visual fidelity but no stereoscopic. This rig is mostly for content creation though, which obviously doesn’t work very well with VR.
@@boostedmedia Thx, subbed :)
should probably clear that air bubble from your GPU block. You'd be losing a bit of thermal efficiency with that.
It disappeared after a few days. Perfectly normal with a new build. Takes a while to bleed. Wasn’t making and difference to temps.
Will, how far are the displays behind the wheel base? Just deciding on 3 X 32 in between wheel base and actual wheel or 3 X 48 just behind the base itself so about 250mm further back then the 32s. So I wanted to know your distance from the rear of your wheel base to the screen. Currently on 49inch but vertical is too small. But Sim is in a corner and I'm quite restricted on space so I'm limited on choice.
With so much technology, I imagine that the AC is running at full load most of the time. How do you regulate the temperature in this small room with such so much waste heat?
Yep it gets hot real fast if the AC is off.
It became a really outstanding setup by now, congrats!
Is there also a video explaining or showing the software solution to connect the simulator PC and the streaming PC? I tried once to use a dedicated streaming PC, but found it to be tricky to establish a performant connection of getting the information to the streaming PC. Actually it took more CPU processing power to run the OBS plugin to send the feed to the streaming pc than having it streamed directly on the simulator pc.
Yep. Search my channel for “how I record my races”
Is it possible to use a camera which has an image stabilizer? I love your setup and would like to watch!
Check out our most recent videos. :) using stabilisation now.
@@boostedmedia nice!