I have that same DDU and I could not be happier, it's top at all levels, but being manufactured with 3D printing makes it's price not as expensive as others, such as SimcCore, SIMUTEC, SOELPEC or GRID. And in terms of quantity and quality of the LEDs I think it is the most complete without counting the AlphatecRacing one.
My first ever DDU was 3D printed. I had done some extensive research and found a DDU that was 3D printed, thus affordable, but also treated in a way that did not look 3D printed. I’m not a fan of the DIY look, but it is a big factor in keeping prices low… as I’ve said in other posts, the technology inside is essentially the same though,so it all is a very subjective topic.
I just recently got a psr ddu and once I downloaded lovely for it I started getting bad stutter and fps drops only in f123 , I’ve tried other default dashes and they seem to work and I’ve even swapped the dash from the ddu to another monitor and it still drops the fps again only in f1 , tried asseto and runs fine
My dash is a sim racing addict and the magnetic mount is excellent but also it's weakness. The plastic snapped after a couple of years, you can buy replacements though.
Been reading through comments/feedback under this video, I have taken this comment very seriously. There is a Carbon Fibre mount now available! Not only is it compatible with many wheelbases (no need to order replacement when changing brands) but managed to keep magnetic swivel function and extend available mounting rage. Have a look on my website :) Probably the most versatile mount on the market atm
I could not decide between SimDash, Simutec and Ascher. Each has its own traits to be honest, but at the end of the day, they are all VoCore - so you’re getting the exact same technology. There are differences in the quality of the PCB (I’m sure Calum from Simutec would agree) but as an end user I’ve never felt any difference. I simply cannot put them in any order of preference as I like them all. If you’d ask me to buy only one, I’d go with the SimDash simply because it’s got a better cost/value ratio.
I’m assuming you mean SimDash? If yes, then you really need to compare the devices for what they are. Both have VoCore screens (so expect more or less the same display) but the actual device is of different construction. Addict is 3D printed whereas the SimDash is CNC Aluminium. Personally, I like the SimDash but it really does come down to what you need and want.
dont like the 3d print finish...glossy material and you can see clearly the layerlines . For such stuff i use carbon infused material ( PLA-CF) and you cant see any lines and it have a matte finish.
Yeah, this is what I’m referring to in other comments. But in the other hand, if it keeps costs low, it is a product decision. Many don’t mind… and if it cuts costs, then it has validity. I personally prefer Aluminium enclosures, but again that’s personal preference.
@@LovelySimRacing Honestly i prefer 3d printed housing, because you dont need the strength of an aluminium case and its much cheaper...same as nobody need an official licenced porsche or BMW wheel for several thousands euros.
Just recently bought that and loving the magnetic system and big screen!
I have that same DDU and I could not be happier, it's top at all levels, but being manufactured with 3D printing makes it's price not as expensive as others, such as SimcCore, SIMUTEC, SOELPEC or GRID. And in terms of quantity and quality of the LEDs I think it is the most complete without counting the AlphatecRacing one.
My first ever DDU was 3D printed. I had done some extensive research and found a DDU that was 3D printed, thus affordable, but also treated in a way that did not look 3D printed. I’m not a fan of the DIY look, but it is a big factor in keeping prices low… as I’ve said in other posts, the technology inside is essentially the same though,so it all is a very subjective topic.
I have this DDU and rate it very highly, add the DNR led profiles and it's close to perfect
I was really impressed by the craftsmanship. You don’t really see that in a 3D printed device.
@LovelySimRacing agreed. I'm not sure the mag mount would survive on a motion rig but they are more than adequate for static rigs.
I've been really happy with mine. I think the cost/quality trade off is about right.
Was really looking at picking this up versus the other high end name brand ones, obviously more expensive. Thanks
I’ve only got this one because the reviews were great. By adding the AWTRIX firmware it basically does so much.
@@LovelySimRacing what’s the AWTRIX firmware?
@@dirtyjerz32 Ha, ok. Sorry. I thought I was replying to another comment ;) - Victim of multi-tasking...
@@LovelySimRacing all good. Picked up the SRA DDU today. Looking forward to getting it on the rig.
@@dirtyjerz32 solid choice.
I just recently got a psr ddu and once I downloaded lovely for it I started getting bad stutter and fps drops only in f123 , I’ve tried other default dashes and they seem to work and I’ve even swapped the dash from the ddu to another monitor and it still drops the fps again only in f1 , tried asseto and runs fine
Which version are you on?
@@LovelySimRacing I’m using lovely v2.7.0.1 with simhub 9.3.9 thank you for replying
My dash is a sim racing addict and the magnetic mount is excellent but also it's weakness.
The plastic snapped after a couple of years, you can buy replacements though.
The 3D printed aspect is my only concern. Otherwise, this seems like a solid device.
@@LovelySimRacing can't speak for the Bosch style one, I've got the Cosworth style one and it's well built
Been reading through comments/feedback under this video, I have taken this comment very seriously. There is a Carbon Fibre mount now available!
Not only is it compatible with many wheelbases (no need to order replacement when changing brands) but managed to keep magnetic swivel function and extend available mounting rage. Have a look on my website :) Probably the most versatile mount on the market atm
@@SimRacingAddict Checked out the site, looks good! might have to treat myself...
@@DanielCrinson should have got an email with discount for it, if it was purchased through the website. Otherwise get in contact.
Would the SimDash and Simutec DDUs be 1 and 2 on your recommendation list? Would Ascher be 3? Trying to decide on DDU for my build.
I could not decide between SimDash, Simutec and Ascher. Each has its own traits to be honest, but at the end of the day, they are all VoCore - so you’re getting the exact same technology. There are differences in the quality of the PCB (I’m sure Calum from Simutec would agree) but as an end user I’ve never felt any difference.
I simply cannot put them in any order of preference as I like them all. If you’d ask me to buy only one, I’d go with the SimDash simply because it’s got a better cost/value ratio.
simdash has everything, usb c, on/off button, aluminum case
which is better, addict or simline?
I’m assuming you mean SimDash? If yes, then you really need to compare the devices for what they are. Both have VoCore screens (so expect more or less the same display) but the actual device is of different construction. Addict is 3D printed whereas the SimDash is CNC Aluminium. Personally, I like the SimDash but it really does come down to what you need and want.
dont like the 3d print finish...glossy material and you can see clearly the layerlines . For such stuff i use carbon infused material ( PLA-CF) and you cant see any lines and it have a matte finish.
Yeah, this is what I’m referring to in other comments. But in the other hand, if it keeps costs low, it is a product decision. Many don’t mind… and if it cuts costs, then it has validity.
I personally prefer Aluminium enclosures, but again that’s personal preference.
@@LovelySimRacing Honestly i prefer 3d printed housing, because you dont need the strength of an aluminium case and its much cheaper...same as nobody need an official licenced porsche or BMW wheel for several thousands euros.