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How many monitors do I need for sim racing?

How many monitors do I need for sim racing?

How many monitors do I need for sim racing?

One screen, three screens, or maybe even ten? The number of monitors you use for sim racing determines how you experience the track. With a single monitor, it feels like you are looking through a small window. With multiple screens, the track opens up around you. You notice that difference immediately in your lap times, spatial awareness, and driving enjoyment. But how many monitors do you really need? And how do you choose the right sim racing monitor stand to keep everything stable and in the right position?

Why does the number of screens matter so much?

Sim racing is all about vision. Your eyes decide when you brake, when you turn in, and how you approach a corner. On one monitor, you miss peripheral vision. You do not see what happens to your left or right. That means you are blind when overtaking and you judge corners differently than on a real circuit.

With multiple monitors, your field of view increases massively. You see the apex earlier, you catch overtaking moves in your peripheral vision, and you feel more connected to the car. That is why most serious sim racers choose at least three screens. This creates a wide, panoramic view that closely matches reality. A good sim racing monitor stand ensures those screens sit at the right height and angle.

Is one monitor enough to get started?

Yes, you can start perfectly fine with one screen. Many sim racers begin this way. One large screen of 27 or 32 inches already gives a solid image. You learn the basics, discover which sims you enjoy most, and build your sim racing rig step by step. A single sim racing monitor stand is a logical first step. It keeps your screen at the correct distance relative to your seat and wheel.

At some point, you will hit limitations. Without peripheral vision, your view stays restricted. In multiplayer races especially, you notice missing information. That is when upgrading to multiple monitors becomes a major improvement.

Why do most sim racers start with a triple setup?

The triple monitor setup is the standard in the sim racing world for a reason. Three screens side by side give you a field of view of around 180 degrees. That matches what you see in a real car. You can see your mirrors, the upcoming corner, and the car next to you.

What does a triple setup actually deliver?

The difference compared to one monitor is immediately noticeable. You brake more precisely because you see the corner earlier, you position the car better on track because you see the full width of the circuit, and you react faster to other cars because you spot them in your peripheral vision. All of this makes you faster and more consistent.

A triple sim racing monitor stand keeps three screens in a fixed, stable position. The angle between the screens is adjustable, so the image aligns seamlessly. This prevents gaps in your view and creates a natural, fluid image. Stability is crucial here. Any screen that shakes or shifts during racing breaks immersion.

Integrated triple monitor stand 75/100 Core - Black | SIMGASM

Which screen size works best for a triple setup?

For a triple setup, monitors between 24 and 32 inches work best. At 24 inches, the setup stays compact and fits on a desk or in a small room. At 27 inches, you gain more detail and a wider view. At 32 inches, the image nearly fills your entire field of vision. Keep in mind that larger screens also require a wider and stronger sim racing monitor stand.

Resolution also matters. Full HD (1920x1080) works well on 24 inches. At 27 inches or larger, QHD (2560x1440) is the better choice. The image stays sharp, even at a close viewing distance. That matters because in a sim rig, you sit closer to the screen than at a regular desk.

Want to find out more? Then read our blog: Where can I find the best triple-monitor stands for sim racing?

More than three screens: who is that for?

Some sim racers want to go even further. We often see this at SIMGASM. With four screens, you add an extra monitor above your triple setup. This can show a dashboard, a spotter, or a track map. It gives you extra information without taking your eyes off the track.

Six, eight, or even ten monitors are also possible. These setups are mainly used by sim racers who want to replicate a full cockpit experience, or in professional simulators. Placing and aligning that many screens requires a solid structure. A sturdy sim racing monitor stand that supports multiple screens without bending becomes essential. You will also need extra support in the form of support legs to distribute the weight.

Free standing ten monitor stand with extra support legs vesa 75/200 Apex | SIMGASM

What should you know about VESA mounts with multiple screens?

Every monitor has a VESA mount pattern on the back. This is a standard mounting system with screw holes at fixed distances. The most common patterns are 75x75 mm and 100x100 mm. Larger or heavier monitors sometimes use a 200x200 mm pattern.

When choosing a sim racing monitor stand, it is important that the stand matches the VESA pattern of your monitors. Many stands support multiple patterns, such as 75 and 100 mm. Some stands go further and also support the 200 mm pattern. This gives you more flexibility if you want to upgrade to larger screens later or combine different screen sizes.

Integrated or freestanding: which type suits you?

There are two main types of sim racing monitor stands. An integrated stand attaches directly to your sim rig. This creates a clean, compact setup. The stand moves with your rig and everything stays in a fixed position. This type works best if you have a dedicated sim rig in a fixed location.

A freestanding stand has its own legs and stands separate from your rig. This is useful if your rig is movable or if you also use the monitors for other purposes. Freestanding stands are also suitable if your rig does not have mounting profiles for an integrated solution.

In both cases, stability is key. A monitor that wobbles during racing is distracting and may even loosen connections over time. Pay attention to the material and construction of the stand. Aluminum profiles are light and rigid. Steel joints add extra strength in high-stress areas.

How do you determine the right height and distance?

The top of your center monitor should be at eye level. This ensures you look straight ahead without tilting your head. The distance to the screen depends on its size. As a rule of thumb, the distance equals roughly the width of the screen. For a 27-inch monitor, that is about 60 centimeters.

You angle the side screens toward you at roughly 45 to 60 degrees. This depends on your personal preference and screen width. A good sim racing monitor stand offers adjustable arms that let you fine-tune this angle. This creates a smooth image without distortion at the edges.

What should you look for when buying?

Three factors matter most when choosing a sim racing monitor stand. First: compatibility. Check if the stand fits your VESA pattern and monitor size. Second: stability. The stand must support the weight of your screens without shaking. Third: adjustability. The more you adjust height, angle, and distance, the better you match the setup to your seating position.

It is also smart to think ahead. Are you starting with one monitor but planning to expand later? Choose a modular system. That way, you add side screens or a top monitor later without replacing the entire structure. This saves money and effort.

Integrated quad monitor stand vesa 75/100 Core - White | SIMGASM

Frequently asked questions

We answer some common questions below:

How many monitors are ideal for sim racing?

Three monitors form the ideal base for sim racing. A triple setup offers a wide field of view of about 180 degrees, similar to what you see in a real race car. This gives you peripheral vision, better spatial awareness, and faster reaction times.

What exactly is a sim racing monitor stand?

A sim racing monitor stand is a structure that positions your monitors at the correct height, distance, and angle relative to your wheel and seat. You attach the stand to your sim rig (integrated) or it stands on its own legs (freestanding). The right stand improves ergonomics and immersion.

Which VESA pattern do I need?

Most monitors use a 75x75 mm or 100x100 mm VESA pattern. Larger or heavier screens sometimes use a 200x200 mm pattern. Always check your monitor specifications before choosing a stand to ensure everything fits.

Does it matter if I choose an integrated or freestanding stand?

That depends on your situation. An integrated stand attaches directly to your sim rig and creates a compact, stable setup. A freestanding stand stands separately and offers more flexibility. Both options work well, as long as the construction is sturdy enough to keep your screens vibration-free.

How many screens can a sim racing monitor stand support?

This varies per model. There are stands for one screen up to ten screens. Most sim racers choose a triple stand. Those who want more can find solutions with four, six, eight, or ten monitor positions. For larger setups, extra support with support legs is recommended. Also check out our monitor stands and order today at SIMGASM.

What does a sim racing monitor stand cost?

The price depends on the type, material, and number of screens the stand supports. A single stand is the most affordable. Triple stands fall in the mid-range. Stands for six or more monitors are a bigger investment. Expect prices ranging from just over a hundred euros for a single model to several hundred euros for advanced setups.

Want to learn more or still have questions? The experts at SIMGASM are happy to help.

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