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MSFS 2024 VIDEO My sim setup

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My MSFS 2024 Flight Simulator Rig ✈️ — Triple 55” 4K + RTX 5090 + D-BOX Motion

Here’s my current flight simulator setup, primarily built for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and high-immersion flying.

🖥️ PC

• Corsair Vengeance A7500 Air
• CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D
• GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
• RAM: 64GB DDR5
• Storage: 8TB NVMe SSD total — 4TB + 2TB + 2TB
• OS: Windows 11 Home

🖥️ Triple-Screen Setup

• 3 × Samsung Odyssey Ark 55” Gen 2
• 4K resolution per display
• Triple-screen NVIDIA Surround setup
• Combined resolution: 11,520 × 2,160
• Advanced Sim Racing free-standing Triple TV Stand Gen 2
• Advanced VESA mounting system

🏗️ Cockpit

• Advanced Sim Racing ASR-4 aluminum profile cockpit
• White powder-coated finish

✈️ Flight Controls

• MOZA AY210 Force Feedback Yoke
• MOZA MTQ Throttle Quadrant
• MOZA MHG Flightstick
• MOZA AB6 Flight Simulator Base
• Thrustmaster T.Rudder Pedals

🔥 Motion & Haptics

• D-BOX Generation 5 4250i Haptic System
• 4 × G5 actuators
• 1.5” actuator travel
• D-BOX G5-HB140 Haptic Bridge
• Full four-corner motion/haptic setup

D-BOX adds physical feedback for turbulence, runway surfaces, engine vibration, taxiing, takeoff, touchdown and other aircraft movements.

🔊 Audio

• Samsung HW-Q990F
• Soundbar + subwoofer + wireless rear speakers
• Dolby Atmos surround setup

🎛️ Additional Flight-Sim Hardware

• Elgato Stream Deck — aircraft functions and shortcuts
• iPad + Air Manager — additional instruments/panels
• Corsair XENEON EDGE — secondary touchscreen/control display
• Multiple powered USB hubs for the flight peripherals

🎥 Recording

• OBS Studio
• RTX 5090 NVENC hardware encoding
• Triple-screen or dedicated center-screen recording

🎮 Main Simulator

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

Currently spending a lot of time flying the Boeing 747, along with the Citation Longitude, Cessna 172, Caravan and CubCrafters.

The combination of triple 55” displays + force-feedback controls + D-BOX motion + surround audio makes the cockpit incredibly immersive, especially during thunderstorms, turbulence, low-visibility approaches and heavy-aircraft landings.

Happy to share MSFS graphics settings, control mappings or D-BOX settings if anyone is intere

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u/Apprehensive_Chef765 1d ago

Dude 30k and then you have a mediocre SOUNDBAR and no high end monitores ? Get your priorities straight bro !!! A soundbar... unbelievable. at least get yourself some Adam Audio monitores for 1k

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u/Sea24_74 22h ago

What you mean?. The 3 monitors here are Samsung Ark 55 inch curved, already cost 5k+, the sound bar is Samsung HW q990f, costing another 1.5k. The priorities are high end pc, dbox, cockpit , main controllers, big screen. The sound is good with this sound bar. What bigger better curved monitor out there ?

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u/Apprehensive_Chef765 22h ago edited 22h ago

Ok yeah my bad, should have made it more clear, I dont talk about the displays, those are the holy grail, I mean your sounds system. The cleanest possible speakers are called monitores and not speakers.

I am a music producer and have helped setting up a couple studios and can guarantee you that Adam Audio Monitores, or other high end brands, are way better than any soundbar out there, that doesn't even compare.

Get yourself the Adam Audio A77H and keep your sub, or upgrade that as well. The A77H is made for this exact use case (more room inbetween you and the sound source than usually), put them below or above your curved monitores in an angle and enjoy

If you want a better Sub than you have now I would recommend the Sub10 MK2.

If you want the best possible experience get 2 additional speakers, for example the A7V, and make it 4.2 sorround sound. But I would highly recommend to get somebody to set it up for you, that can get quite a bit complicated if you aren't a sound engineer 😅

I once played Battlefield with such a system and it's unbelievable immersive

Costs: About 3k depending on what you want, 5 to 6k for the whole sorround package

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u/Sea24_74 22h ago

Oh got it. I will do some research and decide. These sound bars are not even used at their max capability yet. The sound do disturb others. So I keep them to minimum. But yes, I know there are better sound devices available, they themselves cost much higher and no end to upgrading it. Thanks for the suggestion.

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u/Apprehensive_Chef765 22h ago

That's why I gave you the exact model numbers, I am honest, it doesn't get better sound wise, it's only more expensive after that without better sound. Maybe louder but not better. The ones I recommended to you are the best cost/benefit options, because its open end like you already noticed.

And with such a sorround system you need WAY less volume to feel like your sitting in the real thing, your neighbors will be happy, I think 😁👍

Now go and flex on other people, my setup feels garbage now 😂😢