Thermaltake GR300 Racing Simulator Cockpit, Black, Reinforced Steel & Aluminum, Adjustable PVC Racing Seat, 100kg Load, Cable Management

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GSC-R30-CPASBB-01
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  • Entry-level racing simulator cockpit with fixed-frame design and sturdy reinforced-steel structure plus sandblasted aluminum elements. 

  • Adjustable PVC racing seat with seat rails and recline range from 30° to 90° for ergonomic fit. 

  • Large, stable platform with overall dimensions 1363 × 1088 × 710 mm; supports up to 100 kg load. 

  • Tunable driving position: steering plate tilt +25° to −35°; pedal plate tilt 0°/15°/27°. 

  • Clean build ready: integrated cable management and broad compatibility with popular wheels/pedals (Logitech, Thrustmaster, Fanatec).

GTIN: GSC-R30-CPASBB-01
Weight: 65.000000
Colour: Black
Manufacturer: Thermaltake
Dimensions: 1363x1088x710mm
Frame Type: Fixed Frame
Material: Reinforced Steel, Powder Coating, Sandblasted Aluminum Anodizing
Maximum Load: 100kg

If you’re building a realistic sim-racing setup that’s comfortable, rigid, and easy to dial in, the Thermaltake GR300 Racing Simulator Cockpit delivers a rock-solid foundation without overcomplicating the hardware. The chassis combines reinforced steel with sandblasted, anodized aluminum components to resist flex during hard braking and quick direction changes—two moments when cockpit stability matters most. That material choice isn’t just about feel; it’s about repeatable lap-to-lap control, letting your wheelbase and pedals do their best work without the frame soaking up your inputs. 

The GR300’s footprint—1363 × 1088 × 710 mm—strikes a sweet spot for home rigs: spacious enough to achieve a natural driving posture yet compact enough to live in an office, bedroom, or dedicated gaming corner. Rated for a 100 kg load, the frame handles the combined forces of the driver plus peripherals confidently. If you’re using a mid-to-high torque wheelbase and load-cell pedals, that stiffness translates into better car placement, more confident trail braking, and less energy lost to chassis vibration. 

Thermaltake’s adjustable PVC racing seat is designed for long sessions. Dual seat rails make fore-aft adjustments quick, while a generous 30°–90° recline range accommodates everything from upright GT seating to a more relaxed road-car feel. PVC is a pragmatic pick here: durable, easy to clean, and supportive without requiring special maintenance. For families or shared setups, these quick adjustments make it simple for different drivers to jump in and find a comfortable position fast. 

Fine-tuning extends to the controls. The steering plate offers +25° to −35° of tilt, so you can match the angle of your preferred real-world discipline—upright for rally or more reclined for GT and endurance cars. The pedal deck’s three tilt options (0°/15°/27°) help align your ankle and knee angles to your braking style, whether you like a flat deck for progressive road-car feel or a steeper rake that mimics a formula cockpit. These options are not only about comfort; they’re about consistency: when your joints sit naturally, you can modulate braking and throttle with repeatable precision over long stints. 

Compatibility is a non-issue. The GR300 comes pre-drilled for mainstream ecosystems from Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec, covering a wide range of wheels, pedals, and shifters. That means less time measuring and drilling, more time driving. As your gear evolves—say you move from a gear-driven wheel to a direct-drive unit or from potentiometer pedals to load-cell sets—the GR300 stays relevant. Pair it with Thermaltake’s dedicated GR300 Monitor Mount to complete a clean, single-brand cockpit, or integrate your existing VESA display solution if you already have one. 

Cable management is built into the frame so the rig looks tidy and nothing snags mid-session. A clean cable run is more than aesthetics; it reduces wear on peripheral cords and makes it easier to swap components when you upgrade. That’s especially helpful if you rotate between different wheels or add a shifter/handbrake for rally and drift sessions. 

From a setup standpoint, the GR300 targets accessibility. It’s positioned as an “entry-level” cockpit in Thermaltake’s lineup, but the materials and adjustability give it headroom beyond casual play. It’s a smart platform if you’re starting with a Logitech G29/G923 or Thrustmaster T300/TX and planning to step up later; you won’t outgrow the frame prematurely. With the seat, tilt ranges, and compatible mounting points handled out of the box, your focus can shift to optimizing FOV, force-feedback profiles, and pedal curves—the areas that actually drop your lap times. 

For creators and streamers, the cockpit’s black finish keeps reflections low on camera, and its integrated cable management helps maintain a professional look. If you add a triple-monitor or ultrawide setup, pairing with the optional GR300 Monitor Mount keeps ergonomics tight and the footprint contained, so you’re not sprawling across the entire room. 

Daily usability matters too. PVC upholstery and powder-coated metal wipe down easily, and the fixed-frame architecture minimizes play over time. If multiple household members share the rig, mark your seat rail and steering plate positions for quick swaps between drivers. With these conveniences plus broad ecosystem support, the GR300 becomes a dependable part of your sim-racing routine—consistent, comfortable, and ready whenever you are. 

Finally, Thermaltake backs the product with a 1-year warranty through retail channels such as Microless (regional policies may vary). That straightforward coverage is reassuring for a piece of hardware that sees frequent, forceful use. For shipping and storage, note the boxed weight and carton size below; make sure your delivery path and setup space are ready before the GR300 arrives.

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