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Cooler Master showcases Dyn X racing sims

Cooler Master is going all-in on Sim Racing this year, with a new partnership with Simucube, as well as three new Dyn X racing simulator systems, all of which are on show at the ADAC SimRacing Expo this week.

As part of a new collaboration with Simucube, a Finnish company known for creating advanced gear like ActivePedal, Cooler Master is launching the Direct Drive Wheelbase, which aims to set a new benchmark in sim racing hardware. The wheelbase transforms the racing simulation with immersive force feedback, powered by a high-torque motor.

For a complete racing sim set up, then you'll need to look no further than Cooler Master's Dyn X line-up. The Dyn X Stage I is the entry level, priced at €12,900 and designed for those getting their first taste of competitive sim racing. For a more comprehensive setup including a high-end wheel, pedals and a triple-monitor setup, you'll want to look at the Dyn X Stage II, which hits the market at €20,000. For the best of the best, Cooler Master has the Dyn X Stage III, coming in at €30,000 and offering the ultimate setup with a state-of-the-art motion system and peripherals designed for precision and realism.

If you happen to be at the ADAC SimRacing Expo this week, you'll find Cooler Master in Hall 3. If you stop by, you'll have the opportunity to try the Dyn X first-hand and see all of Cooler Master's other PC hardware.

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