An all-EK watercooled GeForce RTX 3080 PC powers three LG CX 65” OLED TVs, running Microsoft Flight Simulator at 5760x1080 in Surround. Attached to the PC is an awesome combo of controls and screens, giving the player cutting-edge tactile, haptic and motion feedback.
As if they were in a real plane, the player has a full cockpit, with Logitech’s complete range of instrument panels, switch panels and displays, all housed in a Volair Sim Avionics Panel. As needed, the player will flick the switches to get their plane airborne, and navigate runways and the skies using the panels, displays and readouts, heightening immersion and presence in the game.
But under the player is where the magic happens: Next Level Racing ‘motion platforms’ tilt the chair in all directions in sync with the gameplay, controlled via Logitech’s throttle, yoke and rudder pedals. And for force feedback, there’s a ButtKicker, sending vibrations through the chair in sync with runway movement, air resistance, and unscheduled nosedives.
As you can see in the video below, this near-$20,000 flight sim rig delivers an unbeatable, unprecedented experience that’s as close to flying a real plane as most of us will ever get. And it’s all powered by a single GeForce RTX GPU.