If you want smooth laps, clean inputs, and stable FPS in sim racing, a random “gaming desktop” can feel… weirdly off. Stutters mid-corner, frame dips in traffic, and inconsistent frame pacing ruin the whole point of a racing rig.
Below are three Sirius systems built as a straight path to the best gaming pc for sim racing at each budget tier:
SnowRunner is more GPU-leaning than ATS/ETS2 and gets heavier at higher settings. Steam lists 8GB RAM minimum and 50GB storage.
Optional add-ons (good keyword catchers): MudRunner / Spintires, Bus Simulator, Car Mechanic Simulator
(From a Buyer’s View)
These games aren’t “twitch shooters.” They punish you in different ways:
Nebula V2 is the smart entry point if you want a modern platform and smooth play in ATS/ETS2 while still having headroom for higher settings and everyday multitasking.