![]() One might argue that the traditional 3 monitor setup gives you too much perif, or you zoom in to get the right amount, but then loose vertical view (which you don't really see for racing rigs because you can't see very far ahead). I've never raced with either setup, but In theory the approach I've described above gives you the benefits of the big screen and LESS peripheral side view. Attached a pic in case I'm not describing it right. SOLUTION: I've seen this done several times, your center monitor is larger (don't know the dimensions) and the side screens are smaller screens placed on their sides. I have a formula one rig and the 48" TV sits about 3 feet from my face. I think triple monitor is best, but a lot of people underestimate the value of having a big screen and things "feel" right. This is a common discussion (as well as the oculus rift). I'm very slowly building a motion rig and am pretty active on two motion sim websites. If I could continue dream I would probably liek to run the Icarus 270 degree setup in the wait for VR headsets with much higher resolutions. I don´t like bezels much but if it was only for racing I probably would go for 3x27" or something over one 35" ultra wide. But I would say it´s worth it for me has the benefit of supporting higher refresh rates as well. I get more viewing area since I have it some 50 cm away and I like the hugging feeling and the depth effect it gives which is reminiscent of the triple monitor setups I tried but it´s certainly causing more eye strain. I have since replaced it with a 35" 21:9 display curved display. Never had less eye strain as when I ran my 50 " monitor from 1,8 metres. On top of that the radiated heat from the monitor can be felt for me. The square eye myth from watching tv to closely was actually true. We have some eye muscle that always have to work when focusing on something really close. I find that quite frustrating both on my 50" tv and my HTC Vive.īenefit of bigger displays even if you feel they are to big to have at your desk is that it´s easier on the eyes having the monitor at a distance. Maybe some of you guy's could share your experiencesĮssentially it can´t be to big as long as the resolution and the space between the pixels (what dictates screendoor effect) is up to the task. ![]() Maybe the GPU will be upgraded later, when it turns out that the nVidia 10X0 Series run rFactor2 without any problems. NVidia GTX 780 TI 1045MHz 3GB - Watercooled They were with 2x 1920*1080 constantly between 100 and 120 FPS with 30 AI on the VEC Sebring Track, so I think my current PC should be fine with a tripple on 3* 1920*1080. Yesterday I tested as a quick shot my framerates at using a dual monitor setup. In my office room is much space for a rig I'm not limited by space for the Monitors. Maybe someone has tested it previously and knows the differences.between both types of monitorsettings. I'm statisfied with a good looking and well runnung rF2. I Think 3x 40" is much too big and won't lead to a good racing experience.Īnd I don't need to have 4K Monitors or some things like that. Īnd from that point on I unsure what's better for my intentions one Big TV Screen like 32 - 40 " or a tripple head with somethine around 27 - 29". The second one is getting a better sourround view especially to the passenger side. My goals to achieve with monitor (s) and the rig are, to have a good G27 wheel position alinging or corresponding to the ingame wheelposition, so that I'm able to leave out the ingame Wheel without the feel to miss a wheel or not knowing where I go ingame. I'm planing to build up a rig during the next Season, at first as an addon to my normal gaming/office pc, and later slowly upgrading it to a standalone Machine after it gets funktional.Īs rig I'll take a KPCR Rig by Motedis, and that one will be customised with parts, which I need for myself, like a Keyboard holder and other stuff like that.Īs first step I'll continue to use my G27 Wheel at this rig and just add a Keyboard and a Monitor.Īnd that leads to my real point of Interest there.
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