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Reddit mentions of Thrustmaster Ferrari GTE F458 Wheel Add-On for PS3/PS4/PC/Xbox One

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Thrustmaster Ferrari GTE F458 Wheel Add-On for PS3/PS4/PC/Xbox One. Here are the top ones.

Thrustmaster Ferrari GTE F458 Wheel Add-On for PS3/PS4/PC/Xbox One
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    Features:
  • Detachable Ferrari 458 challenge replica wheel for the Thrustmaster T300, TX, ys-xw, PC racer and T-GT wheels
  • 2 large sequential paddle shifters are attached to the wheel and move with the wheel - the paddle shifters are 5" (13 cm) tall and are crafted of 2 mm-thick brushed metal
  • Controls include 6 Easy-access, clearly Identified action buttons; 3-position manettino dial with push function in the center; and 1 Multidirectional d-pad
  • The detachable wheel with Thrustmaster quick release system lets you quickly Switch from one wheel to another. Compatible with the Thrustmaster T300rs (PS3 & PS4); T500rs (PS3, PS4, Xbox One & PC); and TX wheel (Xbox One & PC), all sold separately
Specs:
Colorblack
Height1.33858 Inches
Length1.33858 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2021
Weight3.22 Pounds
Width1.33858 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Thrustmaster Ferrari GTE F458 Wheel Add-On for PS3/PS4/PC/Xbox One:

u/Bosses_Boss · 18 pointsr/pcmasterrace
Yep! It's cost me just over $5K including the wheel [$4K without]

My log album here

Build list Here

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Type|Item|Price
----|:----|:----
CPU | Intel Core i7-4770K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor | Purchased For $365.94
CPU Cooler | Noctua NH-D14 65.0 CFM CPU Cooler | Purchased For $84.99
Motherboard | MSI Z97-GAMING 7 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard | Purchased For $194.14
Memory | Kingston 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory | Purchased For $174.99
Storage | Kingston SSDNow V300 Series 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive | Purchased For $97.40
Storage | Samsung 840 EVO 500GB 2.5" Solid State Drive | Purchased For $254.29
Storage | Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive | Purchased For $104.98
Video Card | EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB Video Card | Purchased For $738.14
Case | Corsair Air 540 ATX Desktop Case | Purchased For $146.99
Power Supply | Corsair RM 750W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply | Purchased For $124.99
Optical Drive | Asus BW-12B1ST/BLK/G/AS Blu-Ray/DVD/CD Writer | Purchased For $42.19
Operating System | Microsoft Windows 8.1 (OEM) (64-bit) | Purchased For $103.72
Monitor | Asus VG248QE 144Hz 24.0" Monitor | Purchased For $267.49
Monitor | Asus VG248QE 144Hz 24.0" Monitor | Purchased For $267.49
Monitor | Asus VG248QE 144Hz 24.0" Monitor | Purchased For $267.49
Monitor | LG 23EA53V-P 23.0" Monitor | Purchased For $157.49
Case Fan | NZXT Air Flow Series 83.6 CFM 140mm Fan | Purchased For $30.38
Case Fan | NZXT Air Flow Series 83.6 CFM 140mm Fan | Purchased For $30.38
Case Fan | Silverstone FHP-141 171.0 CFM 140mm Fan | Purchased For $14.43
Case Fan | NZXT FZ-120mm LED 59.1 CFM 120mm Fan | Purchased For $22.72
Case Fan | NZXT FZ-120mm LED 59.1 CFM 120mm Fan | Purchased For $22.72
Case Fan | NZXT FZ-120mm LED 59.1 CFM 120mm Fan | Purchased For $22.72
Keyboard | Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2013 Wired Gaming Keyboard | Purchased For $146.87
Mouse | Logitech G400s Wired Optical Mouse | Purchased For $62.98
Headphones | Astro A40 7.1 Channel Headset | Purchased For $120.00
Other| EVGA GTX 780 Ti Back Plate Cooling, 100-BP-2881-B9| Purchased For $38.26
Other| NVIDIA 3D Vision 2 Wireless Glasses Kit| Purchased For $142.99
| | Total
| Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available | $4047.17
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I will be doing a full water loop and this is that part list with the water cooling parts, 1.8K for that

This is the wheel

Standalone shifter

Ferrari F458 Wheel Add On
u/SgtMustang · 4 pointsr/simracing

How much do you want to spend, and what are your priorities? Value? Performance? Authenticity and physical quality?

For $300-$400, the Thrustmaster TX or T300RS are the best on the market. The T300RS was recently on sale for $300, so you probably could find it soon again for that price. Both have the same base (T300RS is slightly revised), but the T300RS is Playstation branded and compatible, and has a wheel that many regard as superior to the stock TX Ferrari wheel. You can get a very similar replacement wheel for the TX for roughly ~$100. The T300RS is the wheel I'm planning on buying, and believe me, I did a lot of searching.

CS V2 costs $550 plus a wheel which will cost roughly $250-$350, plus shipping costs. You're looking at like $800-$900, two, to three times the cost of the TX/T300RS without taxes or shipping. Not to mention you need an invite.

The Fanatec Base and the Thrustmaster TX T300RS all have brushless servo motors and belt drives, and have that "Hall Effect" tech. T300RS has 1080 degrees of rotation which is more than the CSv2, but that's a minor point.

They are very close to the CSV2 mechanically. CSv2 has a higher quality fit and finish. Personally, I don't mind rubber on a wheel so the TX/T300RS are fine for me, and fit and finish isn't really noticeable while in a race, at least for me anyways, you're focusing on the car, not the wheel, lol. I don't even feel the wheel while in an intense race. The CSv2 may have a slight advantage mechanically, but I've done a lot of searching myself and folks who have owned both say the CSv2 is better, but it isn't twice as good as the TX/T300RS, despite its price, as the CSv2 costs 3x as much as a TX and 2x as much as a T300RS.

> "Clubsport feels better than the TX but it's not twice as good.... given the price difference. The TX is honestly a great base when you replace the standard rim.
> When I moved from G27 to TX the driving feel was dramatically improved. But switching from TX to Clubsport the best way to describe the feeling is its a more refined force feedback.
>
> My personal advice for TX owners... thinking about switching
>
> Step 1: Switch to clubsport V2 pedals
>
> Step 2: Replace standard rim with a real car wheel
>
> Step 3: Triple screens
>
> Step 4: Add Fanatec SQ shifter
>
> Step 5:- Only now "consider" buying clubsport base & rim
>
> As a TX owner you should know you have great wheel base with good force feedback."


> "I keep reading reviews from different people and basically yes the Clubsport equipment is definitely better looking and appears more substantial and built of superior materials (ie metal vs lots of plastic) but only a little better in performance.

> Even Darin Gangi stated more than once that when testing the Thrustmaster T3PA pedals they were getting same lap times as when using clubsport pedals. I guess you have to decide if look and feel is worth 2-3 times the price with little performance improvement."
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TL;DR: For $300-$400 get a Thrustmaster Tx or T300RS. If you have an unlimited budget you can get a CSv2, but don't expect it to be 2 or 3x the wheel the Thrustmasters are...you're paying primarily for exclusivity and fit & finish. The CSv2 has the better build-quality no doubt, and if you want ultimate authenticity you could justify the cost, but at that point you're probably looking for an Accuforce anyways. But in terms of playability it's very close to the Thrustmasters.

u/DudethatCooks · 1 pointr/simracing

I personally don't see an advantage just 180 more degrees of rotation.

You could get a servo base like this one and a wheel like this or the TMX and not use the pedals it comes with.

u/neverender158 · 1 pointr/simracing

You can buy the T300 Base for $244 from Amazon plus your choice of wheel like the Ferrari 599XX EVO Wheel Add-On, Alcantara Edition for $165, the TM Leather 28 GT for $150 or the Ferrari GTE F458 for $130 or you could listen to /u/isternes and go Fanatec for a few dollars more.

u/catdeuce · 1 pointr/iRacing

Pretty sure he's using this with this.