Sim racing is one of the quickest ways to turn a “good gaming PC” into a “why is my FPS dropping?” problem especially on triple monitors and VR.
This guide is a practical way to decide what to upgrade first, without wasting money on parts that won’t change your experience.
The performance goal that matters
You don’t need “maximum FPS”. You need stable frame time. A locked 90 FPS in VR feels better than 140 FPS that drops to 70 in traffic.
Upgrade priority 1: GPU (for triples and VR)
If you run triple 1440p screens or VR at high resolution, the GPU usually becomes the bottleneck first.
- Turn down mirrors and shadows before you assume you need a new GPU.
- If you still can’t hit stable FPS at sensible settings, GPU is the likely upgrade.
Upgrade priority 2: CPU (for big grids, physics and consistency)
iRacing and other sims can become CPU-limited with large grids, lots of objects, and heavy physics calculations. If you see stutters in busy sessions even when your GPU isn’t maxed, CPU can be the limiter.
Upgrade priority 3: RAM (enough matters more than fast)
Most sims run fine on 16GB, but heavy multitasking (overlays, browsers, streaming, telemetry tools) can push you into stutters if you’re near the limit.
Upgrade priority 4: Storage (SSD helps loading and stability)
An SSD won’t give you 30 more FPS, but it can reduce loading times, stutter from asset streaming, and general system sluggishness.
Upgrade priority 5: USB stability and powered hubs
Sim racing hardware is USB-heavy. Wheelbases, pedals, shifters, dashboards, button boxes, VR headsets—it adds up.
- If you have disconnects, focus on cable quality, powered hubs, and clean routing.
- Stable USB is often a bigger “upgrade” than a new GPU for reliability.
Don’t ignore the “cockpit upgrade”
A stable cockpit improves performance in a different way: it makes your inputs consistent. That’s not FPS—but it is faster.
Choose the right SIMGASM simulator tier
- Hobby (SIMGASM Hobby simulator): a low-cost entry rig that still punches above its price class, great for your first real cockpit.
- Club (SIMGASM Club simulator): 80×40 profile strength and adjustability, ideal for almost any wheelbase and pedal set you’ll find on the market.
- Sport (SIMGASM Sport simulator): longer and wider, stronger and more adjustable wheel mount, plus integrated cable pass-throughs so you can route cables cleanly without clips.
- Pro (SIMGASM Pro simulator): our flagship 160×40 profile rig for extreme forces, motion-ready builds, and maximum adjustability with a flex-free feel.
Monitor stands for stable triples
- Integrated single monitor stand (Apex, 75/200 VESA): a clean integrated option when you want a compact footprint.
- Integrated triple monitor stand (Apex, 75/200 VESA): integrated triples for a single, locked-in cockpit.
- Freestanding triple monitor stand (Apex, 75/200 VESA): freestanding triples that stay put even if you later add motion to your rig.