Dan, shoniforce and i want to know about that monitor. Also, i think you did a good job on this review. Not too long, not too short, informative, and the room looks clean😊 thank you for the video. Peace✌️
I guarantee you the movement in the recline mechanism is normal. Mine definitely moves more than my old RS6 did. I don't have any issues with the stitching or logos on mine though
As always, great video. I think you need to get some monitors in for review to set up some triples, you look like you have good amount of space 😉. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I've actually had a few triple setups in the past. I honestly found the two outside monitors to be great for sensation of speed but more so just a waste of resources and I'm a fps whore 😂. Im not sure there's even a gpu that push 3 of these at decent fps currently. 4090 would probably push 2 but I doubt 3 at more then like 12 fps and I need at least 100 or I feel like a dinosaur lol
I started Simracing with the GT Titan a year ago, upgraded to the Prime Lite just days ago(w/ RS9 seat). Really a fantastic rig and perfect for my needs w/ Logitech G Pro wheel + Pedals. No flex whatsoever, seat is perfectly adequate - no hassle s/u. My reason for GT Omega is reliability. All my items were shipped together within 24hrs of purchase, no surprises or nonsense w/ delays or missing parts. I also would not recommend their RS12 or larger seat for anyone that's not severely overweight, it's extremely important to feel bolstered in for racing. And Dan, your seating positioning here is just...yikes. Idk if you didn't want to take the time to tune it in for the review but not a good look - quality content otherwise!
Yup GT Omega is a quality company! Dude Ive been sitting in this rig in this exact seating position for over 2 months lol. It's also pretty much how I have my position setup in my Mini Cooper and every other real world sports car I've had over the last 20 years. I'm open to suggestions but im old and pretty stuck in my ways 😂.
Can I ask you the main reason why the upgrade from the Titan to the Prime Lite within a year? The Titan with the new revised pedal tray seems to be an excellent cockpit already. It can handle wheelbase with 15nm. It looks much better then any profile rig in my opinion. Of course not customizable as the Prime Lite.
@@tdmdchannel2339 Wheel was too powerful for Titan and would overpower the rig which is unacceptable for my living situation, upstairs apartment. With certain events the entire rig would shake violently, banging and such on floor. Prime Lite eliminated that problem.
@@tdmdchannel2339 well first thing I'd say is if you already have the Titan and it's suiting your needs well then I probably wouldn't upgrade it at all. I also agree that the titan looks nicer too. My recommendation is if you're currently in the market for a rig and coming from something like say the ART cockpit then skip over the tubular style rigs. The main reasons being it is even more solid then the the Titan and more future proof and adjustable. The Titan is a fantastic option for people that dont like the way profile cockpits look and there's a lot of people that feel that way. You may not be seeing it visually but you are loosing a bit of ffb strength and fidelity through the vibration in the hollow tubular rigs because it dampens the effects whereas the profile rigs are so solid there is pretty much no movement at all so your wheelbase would feel a little more sharp. Honestly it's a marginal difference so if you're happy with your Titan keep on racing with it! 🙂
I like the review. Spot on. I only disagree with the fact you need the more robust Cockpits for 18nm or more. You dont. The lite offers the same rigidity as the bigger boys. They dont flex either way. You can put a Simucube 2 Ultimate or Asetek invicta on that rig and it wont even budge. But other than that disagreement, your review is spot on. In ny opinion.
Can you expand on this? Is your comment based on personal experience? Have you tried this rig with those wheel bases (15nm, 18nm, and so on)? I'm about to buy the prime lite but my concern is its future proofness regading this topic.
Sorry for the delay in response. 45" ultrawide. Specifically a LG UltraGear 45" OLED. It is not a cheap monitor but it is currently has a pretty significant sale for black friday.
As a NLR customer i got to say that GT Omega always provide quality item at a great price. Dan great review like always !
Really great review here, Dan! A fun and informative watch.
Thanks a lot Mike! Means lot Bud!
Dan, shoniforce and i want to know about that monitor. Also, i think you did a good job on this review. Not too long, not too short, informative, and the room looks clean😊 thank you for the video. Peace✌️
Thank you Tomothy! It's UltraGear 45" and its amazing!
I guarantee you the movement in the recline mechanism is normal. Mine definitely moves more than my old RS6 did. I don't have any issues with the stitching or logos on mine though
Great review dan!!!
Do you think the Playseat Trophy is as good as this??
As always, great video. I think you need to get some monitors in for review to set up some triples, you look like you have good amount of space 😉. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I've actually had a few triple setups in the past. I honestly found the two outside monitors to be great for sensation of speed but more so just a waste of resources and I'm a fps whore 😂. Im not sure there's even a gpu that push 3 of these at decent fps currently. 4090 would probably push 2 but I doubt 3 at more then like 12 fps and I need at least 100 or I feel like a dinosaur lol
@@DanDiMaggio lmao. I miss my triples. What monitor do you have. I think will from boosted media is running his triple 4k 65” panels on a 4090
@@JoeyBagZ Yeah he is but they are 60hz tv's and id be surprised if he was even hitting that. This is a LG Ultragear OLED 45" 240hz ultrawide.
Just got my prime lite today!
Awesome!
I started Simracing with the GT Titan a year ago, upgraded to the Prime Lite just days ago(w/ RS9 seat). Really a fantastic rig and perfect for my needs w/ Logitech G Pro wheel + Pedals. No flex whatsoever, seat is perfectly adequate - no hassle s/u.
My reason for GT Omega is reliability. All my items were shipped together within 24hrs of purchase, no surprises or nonsense w/ delays or missing parts.
I also would not recommend their RS12 or larger seat for anyone that's not severely overweight, it's extremely important to feel bolstered in for racing.
And Dan, your seating positioning here is just...yikes. Idk if you didn't want to take the time to tune it in for the review but not a good look - quality content otherwise!
Yup GT Omega is a quality company! Dude Ive been sitting in this rig in this exact seating position for over 2 months lol. It's also pretty much how I have my position setup in my Mini Cooper and every other real world sports car I've had over the last 20 years. I'm open to suggestions but im old and pretty stuck in my ways 😂.
@@DanDiMaggio you need to be in formula 1 position😀
Can I ask you the main reason why the upgrade from the Titan to the Prime Lite within a year? The Titan with the new revised pedal tray seems to be an excellent cockpit already. It can handle wheelbase with 15nm. It looks much better then any profile rig in my opinion. Of course not customizable as the Prime Lite.
@@tdmdchannel2339 Wheel was too powerful for Titan and would overpower the rig which is unacceptable for my living situation, upstairs apartment. With certain events the entire rig would shake violently, banging and such on floor. Prime Lite eliminated that problem.
@@tdmdchannel2339 well first thing I'd say is if you already have the Titan and it's suiting your needs well then I probably wouldn't upgrade it at all. I also agree that the titan looks nicer too. My recommendation is if you're currently in the market for a rig and coming from something like say the ART cockpit then skip over the tubular style rigs. The main reasons being it is even more solid then the the Titan and more future proof and adjustable. The Titan is a fantastic option for people that dont like the way profile cockpits look and there's a lot of people that feel that way. You may not be seeing it visually but you are loosing a bit of ffb strength and fidelity through the vibration in the hollow tubular rigs because it dampens the effects whereas the profile rigs are so solid there is pretty much no movement at all so your wheelbase would feel a little more sharp. Honestly it's a marginal difference so if you're happy with your Titan keep on racing with it! 🙂
What size monitor was used in this review please?
LG Ultragear 45" ultrawide
Which sim racing game are you playing in the video? Sorry, newbie here, but it looks awesome, thanks!
looks like Automobilista 2
may i know the model of that monitor/screen? thanks.
I, too, am interested in that monitor. What size is it?
Its the Ultragear 45" OLED
Awesome video man ty
I like the review. Spot on. I only disagree with the fact you need the more robust Cockpits for 18nm or more. You dont. The lite offers the same rigidity as the bigger boys. They dont flex either way. You can put a Simucube 2 Ultimate or Asetek invicta on that rig and it wont even budge. But other than that disagreement, your review is spot on. In ny opinion.
Can you expand on this? Is your comment based on personal experience? Have you tried this rig with those wheel bases (15nm, 18nm, and so on)?
I'm about to buy the prime lite but my concern is its future proofness regading this topic.
What monitor is that and whats the size?
Sorry for the delay in response. 45" ultrawide. Specifically a LG UltraGear 45" OLED. It is not a cheap monitor but it is currently has a pretty significant sale for black friday.
What is this monitor ur using?
Following
@@nextgengaming7803 What? :D
LG Ultragear 45" ultrawide
@@DanDiMaggio
Which game were you racing on in the video?
This is literally the Sigma 6s-80 🤔 Kinda