qubic system use case jeroni
qubic system use case jeroni

“The first time using the QS-BT1 was amazing! It was easy to set up, and the sensation was incredibly impressive. 😍😍”

Specification

Below is a detailed description of the user’s hardware setup. Explore the configuration to see the components that make up their sim racing rig.

  • QUBIC SYSTEM HARDWARE:

  • COCKPIT: Custom-built, using various brands, always aluminum profile

  • MONITOR: Triple-screen setup with 32” monitors

  • WHEELBASE: Simucube 2 Pro

  • WHEEL: Steering Wheel: Rexing Mayaris 2

  • PEDALS:

    • Simucube Active Pedal (brake)
    • Simucube Passive Pedal (throttle)
  • PC BUILD:

    • CPU – AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
    • GPU – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER
    • RAM – 32GB RAM

QUBIC SYSTEM COMMUNITY

Jeroni’s story

I started sim racing a long time ago with Sega Rally on a Sega Saturn and a basic wheel. After several years of not gaming much, I came back with Gran Turismo and a Fanatec wheel. From that point on, I could never stop improving my rig! Hopefully, I will continue evolving it into something better and better.

Any advice for other sim racers?

You won’t regret it! Once you try it, there’s no going back to a passive rig. It’s like adding bass shakers to your setup, but 10 times better!

Why Qubic System?

I was curious about motion systems, and after testing several options, I finally decided to start with the Qubic System QS-BT1. It is more affordable than a full-motion system and provides a strong sensation of G-forces during braking—one of the most important aspects for me!

(Also check out the REVIEW that Jeroni recorded with his friend.)

Future Plans

Right now, I’m in a very good place with my setup. I love what I have, and the only way to improve it further is by going full motion. That’s a significant investment, so I need to be absolutely convinced before making the leap!

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