Yep this video is definitely the best when it comes to triple monitor adjustments. And absolutely correct that you shouldn't tighten them all the way, they'll never line up like that. In fact one of my monitors is barely tightened at all
#1 thing to make sure before doing anything is make sure the brace that holds the monitors is level. If it isn’t the side monitors will have a huge gap at the top. Also use black electrical tape to pull them together perfectly and seal the seam so no light gets through. This will save you hours of frustration
I will def reference this once my pro gets here. My wheel is mounted in a TV tray now and it’s a bit unstable! I can’t wait to see how my triple 27” look on this.
The back of my monitors do not allow the mounts to be rotated and leaves a huge gap at the top. The vesa plate gets inserted into the back of the Acer monitors using the outer slots. I had to order some mounts from amazon to take the gaps out of the rig. Acer 27" XF270H monitors leave a big gap on the top. Mounts I ordered are "VideoSecu ML411B Adjustable Tilt Swivel Rotation TV Wall Mount Bracket". Had to drill out the bolt holes on the amazon mount and only could use one bolt/T-slot, then placed a bolt on each side of the lower mount not secured by a bolt/T-slot to prevent it from rotating. Have them lined up great now. The mounts that come with the rig do not swivel for the 27" Acer flat screen gaming monitors. I can send a pic if you like.
Hey Michael, we do have a solution to this. We can provide you with monitor spacers to solve this and still be be able to use the included Vesa mounts. Please email us back if you'd like to do this. For others reading this, this is a very monitor specific thing related to monitors with sunken mounts, but again, with spacers, will still work fine.
@@RacingCockpits The spacers and screws you sent are perfect. WAY better than what I was doing and much cleaner. So happy your customer service is outstanding and that you stand behind the products you sell. I wish I would have contacted you before spending money on something not needed. Great product, Great assembly instructions, Great after sale support, Great communication. What more can someone ask from a vendor? RCP cockpits are the Top Shelf alpha dog and what all other 8020 rigs are measured by bar none! Could not be happier with my purchase!!!
Great guide! I've a tripple setup with 27" Monitors, because the difference to a 32" setup in the peripheral view is not that large. A 27" setup is smaller and cheaper (monitor's and GPU). During assembling I struggled a lot finding the right distance of the angled side arms. The angle itself is not a problem, but the distance from the joint to the center of the middle screen was a lot of fiddling. Do you have a hint for finding the right distance?
Awesome stand and G5 monitors. What's the total width between the outer edge of the side screens? I only have 1.4m of width space to play with and I really want to go with 32 inch G5 monitors.
Hello, super thanks for your presentation. Are you still satisfied with the G5 32 because I hesitate between the G5 and the G7 in 32 inches. The price difference is because even very important between the two screens.
We don't have a video on building the stand, unfortunately. If you have purchased one, please reach out to our support and they can provide a .PDF manual.
@@RacingCockpits I’d like to see steering wheel height, distance from seat to wheel for proper steering control as well as pedal placement. I feel like I am not finding that sweet spot and constantly adjusting but cant get it right
@@RacingCockpits I am using a single screen, 55” 4k at about 27 inches from my eyes. I can send you a pic of what I have if it would help. I have the RCP Sport but with a stand I made on my own until I go trips and get your stand for it.
Great video! I am going to be doing the exact same setup this weekend when my 2 additional 32' G5s arrive so this saves me a lot of trial and error😛 What angle are the monitor arms set at and how far is the centre monitor away from the seat? Thank you!
Unfortunately I'm not sure what the angles were here. Some of it comes down to personal preference. For the distance from the seat, you generally want the center monitor above the wheel base and as close to the wheel as possible.
This looks like the setup I want to build this summer. If you still have this could you measure the width? I’d want this cockpit with the same 32” G9s and don’t have a ton of space. So I’m wondering if it’ll fit.
Great video! Eric, would the vibrations transfer to the monitors? I have a CSL DD and one buttkicker, and I'm worried about the combined vibration shaking up my triple 32" monitors on the RC Cockpit Sport model.
Hey Ren, Thx! Some of the vibrations / movements do transfer but that's a *good* thing as it's more immersive to have the whole thing shake and move together as one (like it would in a real car). That's why we designed our mounts as integrated instead of standalone.
@@RacingCockpits Sharing my experience after receiving, building and enjoying my RCP Pro with triple mount. I have a CSL DD and one Buttkicker Gamer 2. Didn't notice any monitors vibration while playing, whatsoever. Rock solid, I'm super happy with it!
Generally it's best to have the center monitor as close as possible without interfering with your wheel. Our setup needs a little extra clearance due to the motion system, but is still about 27"- 35" from the center screen to our head position.
@offdapace2627 it is needed once he starts to drive and the FFB causes the monitor to shake slightly they will come out of sync and need readjusting (I’ve been building sim rigs for 10 years plus) Also the vesa plates are not designed to be used to level the screen that’s just a hack and good idea but not by design. The vario adaptors will allow you to lock it into place so they never ever move again
The integrated mounts are good for up to 34 inch monitors. For bigger than that we’ll be launching a line up of stands soon! You can email us to get one of these now.
We have tried motion with integrated monitors and also freestanding and would *highly* recommend going with a freestanding monitor mount. It's better for your gear (motion can break the monitors) but the bigger deal is how your eyes / brain sync up the motion cues. For whatever reason its *much* better if the monitors are not moving. Contact us directly to order a freestanding unit. We have them in stock and adding them to our site soon.
The monitors in this video are the 32" G5 Odyssey 1000R Curved Screen. We've since swapped out the middle monitor for a 32" G5 flat screen. We find that it gives a more immersive feel over a curved center screen. The angle of the side monitors largely depends on personal preference for Field-of-View (FOV) settings.
@@RacingCockpits No it isn’t personal preference you must use fov calculator that will tell you what angle to set the side screen too relative to your eye distance and screen sizes once you input that into the calculator not only does the FOV Calculator give you the FOV to set but also what angle to set the side screens
65 degrees is what we're using here for 1000R curved 32" but it depends are how curved your monitors are. For 1500R you'd do something like 55 degrees and for flat 45 degrees. Ultimately though, it's all about personal preference to get them how you like them.
15 degrees is a decent default for GT cars. Mine is at 18 degrees which feels good for me being quite tall. All personal preference at the end of the day. You can certainly mount it to even be straight at 0 degrees as well.
Ours include a protractor to set the perfect angle: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0536/3548/1798/products/RCP-Sim-Racing-Monitor-Mount-PRO-Angle-Measurement-Detail_1024x1024@2x.jpg?v=1616219041
It depends on a few factors: 1) Eye distance to center monitor 2) monitor size 3) curved monitors or flat 4) personal preference. There are some calculators online that can help you figure these items out like the ones on this page: www.edracing.com/edr/FOV.php
It depends on a few factors: 1) Eye distance to center monitor 2) monitor size 3) curved monitors or flat 4) personal preference. There are some calculators online that can help you figure these items out like the ones on this page: www.edracing.com/edr/FOV.php Does that help? Or do you mean for these monitors specifically?
@Racing Cockpits thankyou for the reply. I have 27 inch flat monitors. I will try the link you sent.. im having trouble with my side monitors.. it seems the image is to close. It needs to be pushed back. If that makes sense 🤷
What distance do you have to the screen? You need to be 90cm from if you have 32 inches and 1440p to cope with 57ppd which is the retina lag. Ideally, you want 60ppd or more. But you sit closer to a 90cm? maybe 75cm? How do you experience this? pixelated or something?
No pixelation with this setup at all. We've had hundred's of people test drive ours and build their own and nobody has ever mentioned it. Do you have a calculator you're using that you could link? We're curious to learn more and see where the calculation may need to be modified.
Distance and PPD target Can you change my link there. You also see explanations of what limit different PPD.57 you want to pass and 1440p screens require you to sit at least 90 cm from if it is 32 inches. 4k screen on 32 inches, you can sit as close as 60cm and still manage PPD of 57, which is the apple retina mini requirement. Or do you think I'm wrong? I'm going to build a rig here this year and I'm going to have 32 inches and have it around 60-76cm from where I got it. But 32 inch 4k screen with G-Sync Compatible is too expensive for me. 1440p 32 with G-Sync Compatible is under half the price and I can afford that. But it seems to be too bad unfortunately.-
This is a really valuable video for mounting curved triples! One question: you never discussed setting up the angle for the side monitors...especially with curved. For flat it's more straight forward, but how do you get the angle perfect?
Hey Matt! Getting the angles to match perfectly is easy with our built in protractor on each of the pivot plates (see photos on our site). However, we'd be happy to do a video on this as well. Anything specific you'd like us to cover? Like what angle? Software setting etc? Let me know what would be most helpful.
@@RacingCockpits I saw that in the vid! Unfortunately I don't actually have a Racing Cockpit rig, those protractor guides look so useful though! I was watching because there's maybe 2 videos I could find on YT that featured triple curved monitors! Love those vesa mounts too. I used an FOV calc that showed the angle to utilize which allowed me to position the side monitor arms at the correct angle, but then my vesa mounts have the ability to also turn, so the angle is likely a lot tighter than what is recommended by the FOV calculator. That's also why I like your Vesa Mounts - It looks like they will always be flat up against the main support rail, so the angle the bar becomes the angle of the sides to the front. No need for a video on my regard. You guys look like you have AWESOME products!
@@RacingCockpits I would love to know what angle you used for your side monitors and why? I have triple Samsung G5s and currently feel like my angle is quite shallow. Thanks
@@rezadue I used 65° (maxed out) because I wanted a full 180 degree view to be able to see other cars when they are next to me. And also a steep enough angle for the ASUS bezel free kit to work where the monitors line up.
@@RabbitConfirmed We actually still use them on our main setup in the office. They're a great deal if you don't want to spend the cash on the G9 series.
@@RacingCockpits I actually own a G9 for my gaming setupd. Wouldn't you say a 32:9 is less good than triples? From what I've seen, triples are superior, but idk.. What do you think? Do you just use one 32:9 instead or?
@@RabbitConfirmed It really just comes down to personal preference and system performance. It's always easier on a PC to only use one monitor. A triple monitor setup will give you a much wider view, but also takes more to setup on top of the cost of three monitors.
Thanks for doing this man. It literally undid a whole afternoon of frustration. Cheers!
Happy to hear it was helpful! More content coming soon :)
Yep this video is definitely the best when it comes to triple monitor adjustments. And absolutely correct that you shouldn't tighten them all the way, they'll never line up like that. In fact one of my monitors is barely tightened at all
Had the Sport about a month. Its amazing. Super sturdy and as a 6ft 200+lbs I fit nicely. No flex in pedal/base plates! (no flex anywhere)
what wheel base did you use
fanatec DD, but its plenty sturdy for more. @@ItachiUchiahh
#1 thing to make sure before doing anything is make sure the brace that holds the monitors is level. If it isn’t the side monitors will have a huge gap at the top. Also use black electrical tape to pull them together perfectly and seal the seam so no light gets through. This will save you hours of frustration
I second the tape suggestion. It took my "just alright" aligment to now perfect. I cant even tell whwre the two other screens begin when playing
I will def reference this once my pro gets here. My wheel is mounted in a TV tray now and it’s a bit unstable! I can’t wait to see how my triple 27” look on this.
Just ordered the Pro! I've been using a desk for too long. Triple monitor and an awesome rig...so pumped.
Congrats & thanks for your order! You won't believe the difference it makes being in a proper rig!
I use the Sim Labs Vario Vesa Adapter Kit it makes youre life with mounting youre monitors even more easier
One of, if not the, best "how to" properly setup triple monitor videos I've seen. Thanks for sharing
Wow, thank you so much! We'll be doing many more videos like this in the future.
The back of my monitors do not allow the mounts to be rotated and leaves a huge gap at the top. The vesa plate gets inserted into the back of the Acer monitors using the outer slots. I had to order some mounts from amazon to take the gaps out of the rig. Acer 27" XF270H monitors leave a big gap on the top. Mounts I ordered are "VideoSecu ML411B Adjustable Tilt Swivel Rotation TV Wall Mount Bracket". Had to drill out the bolt holes on the amazon mount and only could use one bolt/T-slot, then placed a bolt on each side of the lower mount not secured by a bolt/T-slot to prevent it from rotating. Have them lined up great now. The mounts that come with the rig do not swivel for the 27" Acer flat screen gaming monitors. I can send a pic if you like.
Hey Michael, we do have a solution to this. We can provide you with monitor spacers to solve this and still be be able to use the included Vesa mounts. Please email us back if you'd like to do this. For others reading this, this is a very monitor specific thing related to monitors with sunken mounts, but again, with spacers, will still work fine.
@@RacingCockpits The spacers and screws you sent are perfect. WAY better than what I was doing and much cleaner. So happy your customer service is outstanding and that you stand behind the products you sell. I wish I would have contacted you before spending money on something not needed. Great product, Great assembly instructions, Great after sale support, Great communication. What more can someone ask from a vendor? RCP cockpits are the Top Shelf alpha dog and what all other 8020 rigs are measured by bar none! Could not be happier with my purchase!!!
Great guide!
I've a tripple setup with 27" Monitors, because the difference to a 32" setup in the peripheral view is not that large. A 27" setup is smaller and cheaper (monitor's and GPU).
During assembling I struggled a lot finding the right distance of the angled side arms. The angle itself is not a problem, but the distance from the joint to the center of the middle screen was a lot of fiddling.
Do you have a hint for finding the right distance?
Super excited for my RCP Sport rig. Just got the shipping notification!
When did you place your order? I just ordered yesterday and am looking forward to my shipped email!
@@RenLacerda 1/23
@@l4x3rj Did you mean 12/23 or January 23 2021 (a year ago)?
@@RenLacerda sorry 12/23 and it should arrive today!
@Skiddz McGee excellent. Rock solid with a DD wheel and load cell pedals
Great guide! You make it look so easy 😃
Great video Eric! Lovin the rig btw… wish this was out when i was setting my triples lol took me a tad bit longer than you 😅cheers!
I spent 5 hours doing this probably should have watched this video first looks way easier now lol
Same here😂
Fantastic! I’m getting ready to purchase one of your cockpits. They look great! Hoping you’ll be doing a video on building the cockpit.
Yes sir! We just moved into a new warehouse are are setting up to film now.
Awesome stand and G5 monitors. What's the total width between the outer edge of the side screens? I only have 1.4m of width space to play with and I really want to go with 32 inch G5 monitors.
With monitors tilted all the way in the total width is 57 inches to the back of the mounts at the widest point.
Hello,
super thanks for your presentation.
Are you still satisfied with the G5 32 because I hesitate between the G5 and the G7 in 32 inches.
The price difference is because even very important between the two screens.
For the price, the G5 is hard to beat. We're happy with the 144hz refresh rate, but the G7 would be recommended if you want 240hz.
Do you have a video on constructing the extruded aluminum monitor system?
We don't have a video on building the stand, unfortunately. If you have purchased one, please reach out to our support and they can provide a .PDF manual.
Eric - would love get your input on driver position. I’ve still trying to get mine setup to get the perfect feel.
Hey Jonathan! Which aspect are you most interested in? Distance to monitors? Steering wheel height? Something else?
@@RacingCockpits I’d like to see steering wheel height, distance from seat to wheel for proper steering control as well as pedal placement. I feel like I am not finding that sweet spot and constantly adjusting but cant get it right
Yes I can make a video on that for sure. There are some tricks to make it much easier. Out of curiosity are you in VR or using monitor(s)?
@@RacingCockpits I am using a single screen, 55” 4k at about 27 inches from my eyes. I can send you a pic of what I have if it would help. I have the RCP Sport but with a stand I made on my own until I go trips and get your stand for it.
YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER. Thank youuuu
Happy to help!
time saver too... lol.
Great video! I am going to be doing the exact same setup this weekend when my 2 additional 32' G5s arrive so this saves me a lot of trial and error😛
What angle are the monitor arms set at and how far is the centre monitor away from the seat?
Thank you!
Unfortunately I'm not sure what the angles were here. Some of it comes down to personal preference.
For the distance from the seat, you generally want the center monitor above the wheel base and as close to the wheel as possible.
This looks like the setup I want to build this summer. If you still have this could you measure the width? I’d want this cockpit with the same 32” G9s and don’t have a ton of space. So I’m wondering if it’ll fit.
The width of the cockpit is approximately 55" using these G5 32" 1000R curved screens.
Great video! Eric, would the vibrations transfer to the monitors? I have a CSL DD and one buttkicker, and I'm worried about the combined vibration shaking up my triple 32" monitors on the RC Cockpit Sport model.
Hey Ren, Thx! Some of the vibrations / movements do transfer but that's a *good* thing as it's more immersive to have the whole thing shake and move together as one (like it would in a real car). That's why we designed our mounts as integrated instead of standalone.
@@RacingCockpits Sharing my experience after receiving, building and enjoying my RCP Pro with triple mount. I have a CSL DD and one Buttkicker Gamer 2. Didn't notice any monitors vibration while playing, whatsoever. Rock solid, I'm super happy with it!
Great video what size and brand are your screens ?
Thx! Samsung G5 32"
Thank you for the video. Can you provide what monitors those are? Model #?
Samsung - Odyssey G5 32" LED Curved WQHD FreeSync Monitor
Model: LC32G57TQWNXDC
Bought in 2020 so they may have a newer model.
Great guid!!! Are you still running the g5? And would you recommend them.
The G5 setup is still running strong! For the price they're a great monitor. For a little extra, the step up to a G7 is also a good option.
Great video - what keyboard tray / mount is that?
Thx! It's this one: racingcockpits.com/products/sim-racing-mouse-plate-and-keyboard-tray-bundle
@@RacingCockpits We've purchased a couple and they are great.
Hey really nice and helpful video...
What is the best distance between our head and monitor...?
I use 34 ultra wide monitor's..
Generally it's best to have the center monitor as close as possible without interfering with your wheel. Our setup needs a little extra clearance due to the motion system, but is still about 27"- 35" from the center screen to our head position.
@@RacingCockpits thanks mate..!!!
Hello Eric. Could you say me whot kind of graphics card are you using for these three screens? Whot resolution has each screan?
Hi! On this I'm using a Nvidia 3080 card. These are 32" Samsung G5 1000R monitors which run at 2,560 x 1,440 each.
This guy is a legend!
How do you managed to get it so perfect without using the vario that everyone says it’s a MUST !!!
@offdapace2627 it is needed once he starts to drive and the FFB causes the monitor to shake slightly they will come out of sync and need readjusting (I’ve been building sim rigs for 10 years plus) Also the vesa plates are not designed to be used to level the screen that’s just a hack and good idea but not by design. The vario adaptors will allow you to lock it into place so they never ever move again
are the monitor stands rated for 50 in display? I'm planning to get an LG C1 50 in as my display as I play GT7 and PC games atm.
The integrated mounts are good for up to 34 inch monitors. For bigger than that we’ll be launching a line up of stands soon! You can email us to get one of these now.
great video.,
what monitors are those ?
Those are Samsung G5 1000R monitors. They're a great monitor for the price!
@@RacingCockpits are those 34" ?
i am looking at G8 and those looks good too., cant decide which one to go for.,
Thank you,.
@@michaelkopec.5814 I believe these were 32".
Does anyone know wich monitor reference are those?
These are Samsung G5 32".
Hey man thank you so much 😊 I really appreciate it.
Hey mate
Is this a 800mm centre piece or 1200mm? And I imagine those monitors are 32”?
Hey Erik thanks for the sim rig cup holder
Hey man! You're welcome. Thanks for your order!
Curious, are these VA panel monitors or IPS? Care to share the model# plz?
How stif are the mounting of a Samsung G5. I plan to mount these G5´s to my SFX100 Rig.
We have tried motion with integrated monitors and also freestanding and would *highly* recommend going with a freestanding monitor mount. It's better for your gear (motion can break the monitors) but the bigger deal is how your eyes / brain sync up the motion cues. For whatever reason its *much* better if the monitors are not moving. Contact us directly to order a freestanding unit. We have them in stock and adding them to our site soon.
What monitors are they? How did you know what angle to set the side monitors
The monitors in this video are the 32" G5 Odyssey 1000R Curved Screen. We've since swapped out the middle monitor for a 32" G5 flat screen. We find that it gives a more immersive feel over a curved center screen.
The angle of the side monitors largely depends on personal preference for Field-of-View (FOV) settings.
@@RacingCockpits No it isn’t personal preference you must use fov calculator that will tell you what angle to set the side screen too relative to your eye distance and screen sizes once you input that into the calculator not only does the FOV Calculator give you the FOV to set but also what angle to set the side screens
could you please tell me the
total width of the monitors, i.e. from the left
monitor at the top left to the right monitor
at the top right?
Thanks nice video, if you can show angle you use and setting iracing Fov, angle, bezel, ... is perfect
I have 32in curved monitors. What’s the ideal angle on the monitor arms?
65 degrees is what we're using here for 1000R curved 32" but it depends are how curved your monitors are. For 1500R you'd do something like 55 degrees and for flat 45 degrees. Ultimately though, it's all about personal preference to get them how you like them.
Hi, quick question, how close is your eyes to your monitor?
The distance with this setup is about 27" - 35" depending on the seat. It could be a little closer, but we have to allow room for the motion system.
are these 1500R curved?
And.. asus bezel kit for perfect view. 😎👊
I feel like that's a pretty extreme wheel angle, no?
15 degrees is a decent default for GT cars. Mine is at 18 degrees which feels good for me being quite tall. All personal preference at the end of the day. You can certainly mount it to even be straight at 0 degrees as well.
How did you know the angle
Of the side monitors?
Ours include a protractor to set the perfect angle: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0536/3548/1798/products/RCP-Sim-Racing-Monitor-Mount-PRO-Angle-Measurement-Detail_1024x1024@2x.jpg?v=1616219041
Wich Monitors are that?
Samsung G5 1000R curved 👍
Are these 32 or 27 G5s?
All three are 32"
How do you workout what angle your monitors are at?
It depends on a few factors: 1) Eye distance to center monitor 2) monitor size 3) curved monitors or flat 4) personal preference. There are some calculators online that can help you figure these items out like the ones on this page: www.edracing.com/edr/FOV.php
What monitors are you using?
In this video we're using the Samsung 32" G5 1000R.
Is it possible to buy those vesa mounts?
Hey Justin, we don't offer the Vesa plates by themselves, only as a part of the kit.
What is the best angle for the side monitors please?
It depends on a few factors: 1) Eye distance to center monitor 2) monitor size 3) curved monitors or flat 4) personal preference. There are some calculators online that can help you figure these items out like the ones on this page: www.edracing.com/edr/FOV.php
Does that help? Or do you mean for these monitors specifically?
@Racing Cockpits thankyou for the reply. I have 27 inch flat monitors. I will try the link you sent.. im having trouble with my side monitors.. it seems the image is to close. It needs to be pushed back. If that makes sense 🤷
If you’re up for it, please send us an email with a photo or video of your setup and we can make some recommendations from there.
@Racing Cockpits thankyou, I still have 5 hours of work..when I get home I can do that. Much appreciated 😁 your email mate?
are these samsung g5 27 inch?
These are the 32" G5 Odyssey 1000R Curved Screen
hello,those triple monitors 27 or 32 inch? thanks
32" Samsung G5 :)
Looks nice buddy!!!
Thanks 👍
Which monitors are thease
Samsung 32" G5 1000R Curved
What size are those monitors?
yeah, is that 27 or 34?
32" Samsung G5's
What distance do you have to the screen? You need to be 90cm from if you have 32 inches and 1440p to cope with 57ppd which is the retina lag. Ideally, you want 60ppd or more. But you sit closer to a 90cm? maybe 75cm? How do you experience this? pixelated or something?
No pixelation with this setup at all. We've had hundred's of people test drive ours and build their own and nobody has ever mentioned it. Do you have a calculator you're using that you could link? We're curious to learn more and see where the calculation may need to be modified.
@@RacingCockpits docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dXr6P02zsQUpcx4WeoKn7sMawt62aXi5HyvM0Zm5Hn0/edit#gid=0
Distance and PPD target Can you change my link there. You also see explanations of what limit different PPD.57 you want to pass and 1440p screens require you to sit at least 90 cm from if it is 32 inches. 4k screen on 32 inches, you can sit as close as 60cm and still manage PPD of 57, which is the apple retina mini requirement. Or do you think I'm wrong? I'm going to build a rig here this year and I'm going to have 32 inches and have it around 60-76cm from where I got it. But 32 inch 4k screen with G-Sync Compatible is too expensive for me. 1440p 32 with G-Sync Compatible is under half the price and I can afford that. But it seems to be too bad unfortunately.-
This is a really valuable video for mounting curved triples! One question: you never discussed setting up the angle for the side monitors...especially with curved. For flat it's more straight forward, but how do you get the angle perfect?
Hey Matt! Getting the angles to match perfectly is easy with our built in protractor on each of the pivot plates (see photos on our site). However, we'd be happy to do a video on this as well. Anything specific you'd like us to cover? Like what angle? Software setting etc? Let me know what would be most helpful.
@@RacingCockpits I saw that in the vid! Unfortunately I don't actually have a Racing Cockpit rig, those protractor guides look so useful though! I was watching because there's maybe 2 videos I could find on YT that featured triple curved monitors! Love those vesa mounts too. I used an FOV calc that showed the angle to utilize which allowed me to position the side monitor arms at the correct angle, but then my vesa mounts have the ability to also turn, so the angle is likely a lot tighter than what is recommended by the FOV calculator. That's also why I like your Vesa Mounts - It looks like they will always be flat up against the main support rail, so the angle the bar becomes the angle of the sides to the front. No need for a video on my regard. You guys look like you have AWESOME products!
@@MatthewMintuntheGreat Thx Matt!
@@RacingCockpits I would love to know what angle you used for your side monitors and why? I have triple Samsung G5s and currently feel like my angle is quite shallow. Thanks
@@rezadue I used 65° (maxed out) because I wanted a full 180 degree view to be able to see other cars when they are next to me. And also a steep enough angle for the ASUS bezel free kit to work where the monitors line up.
Hi! Tnx for tutorial, nice video, very useful for me. Is it 27 or 32 inches screens?
Thx! These are 32" 1000R Samsung G5 Monitors
Yea but wat if I don't have a five axes adjustment. Why can't you just put that in the title?
i thought this was linus tech tips
I sent you an email like you asked. If there is anything else you need , please let me know. Sorry for the very late reply
😊😊
Hi !What size screens are these?
These are Samsung G5 32" 1000r curved monitors.
Hi! how wide is the setup from monitor to monitor? I'm thinking about doing this, but have very limited space.
What monitors are you using?
The monitors used in the video are Samsung G5, 32" with a 1000r curve.
@@RacingCockpits Oh nice, can you recommend them or do you have other preferences?
@@RabbitConfirmed We actually still use them on our main setup in the office. They're a great deal if you don't want to spend the cash on the G9 series.
@@RacingCockpits I actually own a G9 for my gaming setupd.
Wouldn't you say a 32:9 is less good than triples? From what I've seen, triples are superior, but idk.. What do you think?
Do you just use one 32:9 instead or?
@@RabbitConfirmed It really just comes down to personal preference and system performance. It's always easier on a PC to only use one monitor. A triple monitor setup will give you a much wider view, but also takes more to setup on top of the cost of three monitors.