“Looking for the most immersive, easy-to-use, and cost-effective product? Go for a Qubic System!”

  • ACCESSORIES:

    • Elgato Stream Deck XL
    • Sim Panel R Button Box
    • PaceLogic Pro Lap Timer
    • LumiRank Flag Display
  • VIBRATIONS:

    • Bass Shaker BST-1
    • Dayton Audio Transducers

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:

  • WHEELBASE: Simucube 2 Pro

  • COCKPIT: GT Omega PRIME Cockpit

  • WHEEL:

    • Cube Controls AMG GT Steering Wheel
    • Cube Controls GT Pro Steering Wheel
  • SEAT: NRG Innovations Ultra Prima Racing Seat

  • BELT: Sparco 5-Point 3” Racing Harness

  • SHIFTER: Aiologs Sequential Shifter

  • PC BUILD:

    • CPU – Intel Core i5-13600KF
    • GPU – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super
    • LG UltraGear 32″ 1440p 165Hz
  • PEDALS:

    • Asetek SimSports Invicta
  • AUDIO: Logitech Z906 5.1

QUBIC SYSTEM COMMUNITY

cj conklin’s story

I started sim racing in September of 2023. I had bought a gaming PC during the pandemic, where I began with flight simulation—just using a joystick. I quickly lost interest, and then I started thinking about buying a track car to participate in local autocross events. During my search, I met some fellow racers who shared the costs involved in running even entry-level track days. They suggested, “You should just buy a sim and race every day—it’s just as much fun.” So, I started exploring that option. I already had a PC, so I purchased a VR headset and a Thrustmaster wheel, just to see if I’d enjoy it.

At first, I tried oval racing—liked it somewhat. Then I tried open-wheel racing, and I liked it even more. Eventually, I began road racing on iRacing, and that’s when I really got hooked. I joined an endurance team and competed in the Daytona 24 in January 2024, my first official event, and a long one at that! It was also my first time driving a GT3. Endurance racing captivated me even further, especially when I ended up driving 4.5 hours straight due to a teammate not showing up. I absolutely enjoyed it—until my battery died. After that, I thought, “Hmm, maybe I should try a monitor.”

I upgraded to a single 32” monitor, loving the improved resolution and graphics. I even drove three hours to try out a sim rig at a sim arcade. From that moment on, I was convinced: I needed triple monitors. I haven’t looked back since. Every time I had extra money, I invested it to keep building and enhancing my setup. My goal was to feel the immersion of being in a real car.

From February until today, the journey has been incredibly fun, adding layers of immersion. Today was probably the best day yet—I added the BT1, the largest single purchase I’ve made for this setup. It has brought the most significant immersion and the biggest smile to my face in this entire hobby.

Why Qubic System?

I saw a review on YouTube by someone who rarely shows emotion. When I saw the smile on this YouTuber’s face, I knew it had to be something special, so I decided to purchase it.

Future Plans

In 2025, I plan to add motion to my setup to complete the experience. For now, I’m focused on enjoying more fun races and fully embracing the immersion!

testimonial

Qubic System provided the easiest and fastest installation with the most game-changing immersion!

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Looking for the most immersive, easy-to-use, and cost-effective product? Go for a Qubic System!

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