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Computex 2024: Thermaltake racing cockpit and Triple Racing monitor stand return in white

Thermaltake is getting into the simulation gaming setups. After launching the GR500 in black, it's now expanding its lineup with the GR500 racing simulator cockpit in white. In addition, the Triple Racing monitor stand that it launched alongside the original GR 500 is also getting a white variant.

Boasting a racing-style bucket seat crafted from fibreglass, the GR500 white provides an authentic racing feel with adjustable recline and slide functions, ensuring optimal driving comfort during extended gaming sessions. Prioritising safety without compromising style, the aluminium profile, steel construction, and anti-tip bracket of the GR500 White offer enhanced stability.

Adding a personal touch to the racing experience, the built-in RGB Lighting Strip in the cockpit's basement features 20 lighting effects and even syncs with music in Rhythm Pickup mode. The GR500 is universally compatible with major sim racing gear manufacturers such as Logitech, Fanatec, and Thrustmaster.

Aligning perfectly with the GR500 white, the Triple Racing monitor stand is now available in white. This stand supports a triple-monitor setup with screen sizes up to 32 inches. With flexible height options, 60° screen rotation, and a compact folding mechanism, the Triple Racing monitor stand is a versatile solution that can offer a vast viewing area for racing simulation setups.

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KitGuru says: If you were to put together a racing simulation setup, would you consider Thermaltake's products? If so, do you prefer the new white GR500 or the standard GR500 in black?

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