If you are building a sim racing setup today, there are three popular display paths: triple monitors, ultrawide, or VR.
All three can be great. The best choice depends on what you value most: raw competitiveness, immersion, comfort, or simplicity.
Quick answer: which display type should you choose?
- Choose triples if you want the best situational awareness for wheel-to-wheel racing.
- Choose an ultrawide if you want a clean setup with good immersion and minimal complexity.
- Choose VR if immersion and depth perception matter more than convenience and long-session comfort.
Triple monitors: the competitive standard
Triples remain the “gold standard” for a reason:
- Strong peripheral vision, which helps in side-by-side racing.
- Stable comfort for long sessions (no headset weight or heat).
- Easy access to buttons, keyboard and chat.
Trade-offs:
- More space required.
- More time to align properly (but once it is set, it is excellent).
- Higher GPU demand vs a single screen.
Ultrawide: clean and simple
Ultrawides are popular because they reduce complexity:
- One screen, one mount, fast setup.
- Wide view without bezel gaps.
- Great for mixed use (work + racing).
Trade-offs:
- Less peripheral view than triples.
- Some aspect ratios stretch mirrors or UI.
VR: maximum immersion
VR can feel incredible, especially for:
- depth perception in braking zones
- feeling “inside” the cockpit
- rally and drifting where head movement matters
Trade-offs:
- Comfort can vary per person.
- Headset heat/fatigue in long stints.
- More troubleshooting (performance, tracking, clarity).
How monitor stands affect your choice
If you plan to upgrade later, think about mounting and stability now:
- Integrated stand: clean, compact, great if you do not run motion.
- Freestanding stand: keeps monitors stable even if the rig moves (motion or heavy tactile).
That is why many serious rigs use a freestanding triple stand for long-term flexibility.
Recommended SIMGASM gear
- Triple screen mounting (clean integrated): Core integrated triple monitor stand
- Triple screen mounting (stable freestanding): Apex freestanding triple monitor stand
- Single screen start: Apex freestanding single monitor stand or Core integrated single monitor stand
- VESA flexibility: VESA bracket set
- Rigid simulator platform: Club simulator (works with almost all peripherals)
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A decision checklist you can use
If you are unsure, answer these questions:
- Do you race in busy online lobbies? Triples help you see cars alongside without relying on a radar overlay.
- Do you have limited space? Ultrawide or a compact triple setup with an integrated stand can work well.
- Do you race endurance? Monitors are usually more comfortable for 1–3 hour stints.
- Do you want maximum immersion? VR often wins, especially for open-wheel and rally.
- Will you add motion later? Plan for a freestanding monitor stand now to avoid rebuilding later.
Best practices no matter what you pick
- Put the screen(s) close: most people sit too far away. Closer screens improve realism and reduce the need for extreme FOV.
- Match screen height to eye line: your eyes should fall near the top third of the screen, not the bottom.
- Build for serviceability: route cables cleanly so you can upgrade without redoing everything.
If you want the most competitive “all-round” solution, triples on a stable stand are hard to beat. If you want the cleanest setup, ultrawide is the easiest. If you want the deepest immersion, VR is the experience.
Explore the matching SIMGASM range: monitor stands.