Turbo trainers/Zwift/Peleton
Discussion
Harpoon said:
Smitters said:
Ignoring the fact I'll not be using an Apple device again after having my perfectly functional iPhone developed into obsolescence, I paid half the cost of an iPad 10.
Tower PC was 90, GPU 65 and a 650w power unit 40.
Which GPU did you go for? I've got a refurb Dell i5 I got for Zwift with the intention of adding a GPU but then saw the price of a low profile GTX 1650 - ouch! I'm currently using a i3 NUC and it sometimes struggles on a big group ride at 1080p.Tower PC was 90, GPU 65 and a 650w power unit 40.
I too built a specifically for Zwift.
Dell base unit7th gen i5 (£90), 8gb of ram I had in a drawer, used graphics card, Nvidia GeForce 1050ti (£70). Fitted a Crucial 1Tb ssd (£40?). I already had a monitor.
Works very well, runs Zwift in Ultra, no problem.
Some useful information on PC requirements here:
https://zwiftinsider.com/zwift-pc-guide-2/
Dell base unit7th gen i5 (£90), 8gb of ram I had in a drawer, used graphics card, Nvidia GeForce 1050ti (£70). Fitted a Crucial 1Tb ssd (£40?). I already had a monitor.
Works very well, runs Zwift in Ultra, no problem.
Some useful information on PC requirements here:
https://zwiftinsider.com/zwift-pc-guide-2/
Edited by Tim O on Wednesday 28th February 21:24
Tim O said:
I too built a specifically for Zwift.
Dell base unit7th gen i5 (£90), 8gb of ram I had in a drawer, used graphics card, Nvidia GeForce 1050ti (£70). Fitted a Crucial 1Tb ssd (£40?). I already had a monitor.
Works very well, runs Zwift in Ultra, no problem.
Some useful information on PC requirements here:
https://zwiftinsider.com/zwift-pc-guide-2/
Bit of an own goal. Ebay image showed a full size tower case. It definitely isn't. Power supply and card are unlikely to fit! I'll connect everything and get proof of life and then worry about housing it.Dell base unit7th gen i5 (£90), 8gb of ram I had in a drawer, used graphics card, Nvidia GeForce 1050ti (£70). Fitted a Crucial 1Tb ssd (£40?). I already had a monitor.
Works very well, runs Zwift in Ultra, no problem.
Some useful information on PC requirements here:
https://zwiftinsider.com/zwift-pc-guide-2/
Edited by Tim O on Wednesday 28th February 21:24
Dan_1981 said:
Any users of mywhoosh?
Much smaller user base but never really used zwift for the social element.
I do enjoy the gamification / challenge side of things.
My whoosh any good?
It’s usually gets a mention everything someone starts a Zwift alternative thread, latest mention I recall was in this very thread back in DecemberMuch smaller user base but never really used zwift for the social element.
I do enjoy the gamification / challenge side of things.
My whoosh any good?
lauda said:
ferrisbueller said:
ferrisbueller said:
sebdangerfield said:
ferrisbueller said:
Zwift's annual subs is starting to rack up. Anyone using MyWhoosh?
Considering it's £12.99 monthly and they've only just started to offer annual subs I thought £129.99 was decent value when all my other subs are skyrocketing. OK made the switch to Zwift this morning, a question I have is on the screen when it asks to connect your gear. Currently I have the following:
Wahoo tickr fit
Wahoo kickr rollr
Garmin power meter pedals
What should I be connecting for
Cadence
Power source
I ask because currently I have them both connected to my pedals, but I am not convinced this is best for ERG mode.
Wahoo tickr fit
Wahoo kickr rollr
Garmin power meter pedals
What should I be connecting for
Cadence
Power source
I ask because currently I have them both connected to my pedals, but I am not convinced this is best for ERG mode.
M1K3 said:
OK made the switch to Zwift this morning, a question I have is on the screen when it asks to connect your gear. Currently I have the following:
Wahoo tickr fit
Wahoo kickr rollr
Garmin power meter pedals
What should I be connecting for
Cadence
Power source
I ask because currently I have them both connected to my pedals, but I am not convinced this is best for ERG mode.
That’ll be the correct way.Wahoo tickr fit
Wahoo kickr rollr
Garmin power meter pedals
What should I be connecting for
Cadence
Power source
I ask because currently I have them both connected to my pedals, but I am not convinced this is best for ERG mode.
You could add another cadence sensor but I’d say the pedals do a great job of that, and you won’t see/feel any difference anyway.
I take it the rollers over resistance controlled by Zwift and you’ll use gears in normal riding and racing not ERG mode. In ERG mode you don’t really need to change gears.
What is it you’re not convinced of?
M1K3 said:
I'm only using it in workout so in theory (if I understand ERG mode correctly) I should be able to pedal at say 80 rpm for 250w output, but every time I tried that I'm over 300.
I'll test again in the morning on flatter terrain.
You do understand correctly!I'll test again in the morning on flatter terrain.
Try an easier gear on your bike as maybe the rollers have a range of resistance you exceeded?
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