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Simagic Alpha Evo Pro 8.8/10
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Alpha Evo Pro

A PC enthusiast who wants high-end 18Nm torque and feel without paying Asetek or Simucube prices.

~$699 approx 2026 street price

The Simagic Alpha Evo Pro delivers 18Nm for around $699 and is widely flagged as the value standout of the Alpha Evo line, with reviewers noting you never miss the extra torque of pricier bases. It pairs the line's low-inertia servo, 21-bit encoder and near-zero cogging with the open QR-A quick release. At 18Nm for under $700 it badly undercuts similarly powerful Asetek and Simucube units, making it a frequent value-pick recommendation. PC-only.

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Specs

Torque18 Nm
DriveDirect drive (5-pole low-inertia servo)
EcosystemSimagic
Quick releaseSimagic QR-A (third-party friendly)
Encoder21-bit
PlatformsPC

Pros

  • 18Nm at a price rivals charge for far less torque
  • Clean low-inertia FFB with near-zero cogging
  • Open QR-A for third-party rims

Cons

  • PC-only
  • Software less mature than MOZA's
  • Far more torque than most drivers will use

Common questions

Why is the Alpha Evo Pro so recommended?
It offers 18Nm with clean low-inertia feel for around $699, undercutting comparable Asetek and Simucube bases significantly.
Is 18Nm overkill?
For most drivers, yes, but the Pro's value is so strong that the extra headroom comes at little cost premium over 12Nm bases.

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