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Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro - 4K 60fps capture card with ultra-low latency technology for recording PS4 Pro and Xbox One X gameplay, PCIe x4, Black

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Features

  • Ultra quality: Capture your gameplay in immaculate 4K resolution at 60 FPS
  • Instant Gameview: Power your workflow with superior low latency technology
  • Dedicated software: Record with ease and export to your favorite editing app
  • Supported Resolution- Upto 2160p60
  • Plug and play-works out of the box with all streaming software including OBS Studio, Stream labs OBS and XSplit.
  • Multi feed-simultaneously capture your video in multiple apps. Multi device-slot several 4K60 Pro cards into one PC.

Description

With 4K60 Pro, capture your gameplay in immaculate 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. Power your workflow with superior low latency technology. Craft your content in your favorite app. And give your viewers the eye candy they crave. Output - HDMI (lag - free pass - through). Input - HDMI (unencrypted).

Brand: Elgato


Hardware Interface: PCI Express x4


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux


Recommended Uses For Product: Video Recording


Brand: ‎Elgato


Series: ‎Game Capture 4K60 Pro


Item model number: ‎10GAG9901


Hardware Platform: ‎playstation 4


Operating System: ‎Windows, macOS, or Linux


Item Weight: ‎9.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.8 x 4.8 x 7 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.8 x 4.8 x 7 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Elgato


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎October 28, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wondering if you want this? Card? No, you don't.... you need this card!
For the longest time, I've been using software solutions (Shadowplay/OBS) to record 4K gameplay. The downside to that is that it takes a toll on the CPU and you weren't able to feed the PC a 4K signal. Not to mention you couldn't record 4K or 1440p from the PS4 Pro or Xbox One. That all changes with the 4K60 Pro. So far I've recorded nearly all my footage at 1440p and 4K, with extremely encodes and they've all been flawless. Easily the best $400 I've spent. Haven't experienced any issues with the card or with getting videos recorded either. You just pop it inside your PC, install the software and away you go. And for those wondering if you can use a splitter, you can! Connecting to my Xbox One X, PlayStation 4 or my streaming PC is fairly simple. You just connect the console/PC to the “in” connection, while connecting the output to your TV or monitor into the “out” port. And that’s it. But what if you have a more complex setup? Not to worry, as I’ve done some testing of my own as my setup is anything but ordinary. The encodes are pretty dang exceptional. As you can see in the videos in this article, they are quite nice to view. All of these were recorded with the maximum encode setting. Sure, that meant it took YouTube forever to process, but the resulting video was worth it. The streams are no slouch either. It was actually really nice being able to stream directly to YouTube in both 1440p and 4K, without any degradation in performance. Sadly, neither Twitch or Mixer allow for 4K streaming (outside of partners), so I wasn’t able to test it on either service. Now, you're probably asking, what are the downsides? Well, there is the little issue of the card not support HDR. Definitely not a deal breaker and understood for the price of the card. It also doesn't have an onboard encoder, but as long as you have a decent processor (per the requirements) you'll have zero issues. So far, I'm fairly impressed with the 4K60 Pro. It produces amazing visuals, it's fast and I've encountered no real issues. Well, outside of the software problems. The main concern that I have is the price. Now, while I'm not complaining, especially since most 4K capture devices are more expensive. It does pose a problem for potential content creators. If you can overcome that then you'll be extremely happy with your purchase. For me, this is easily one of the best purchases I've made this year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2017 by Keith D. Mitchell Keith D. Mitchell

  • Original 4k60 Pro is Nothing But Constant Frustration
I purchased the original 4k60 Pro about a year ago and it has been nothing but constant frustration for me. I paired it with an Xbox One X / PS4 Pro and regardless, the hiccups, stalls, black screens, and poor software continue the tedium. The Elgato software which supports any product of 1080p60 output resolution paired with this card is fabulous, well featured, and presents zero problems - but I don't want to record 1080p, I want to record 4K, and thus the problems begins. The Elgato 4k software (which you are required to use) is miles behind the 1080p version, in features and stability. When I connect a 4k output to the 4k60 Pro, the screen stutters, hiccups, and has inconsistent recordings regardless of TV, cable or connection. Additionally, Streamlabs OBS does not play well with the 4k output (more inconsistent behavior). Finally, whenever there is a 4k software update (because they are trying to keep up with their excellent 1080p software), the card isn't detected. Based on troubleshooting suggestions from Elgato, I've had to remove/reinstall the card a handful of times in the last year, just to get the software to recognize the card actually exists. Meh! I see Elgato have released a second gen (or MK 2) version of this card at a much cheaper price. Because the first one was such a problem? Dunno. Would I buy it? Maybe but only because Elgato have essentially cornered the market on 4k recording. If I did buy the MK 2, I'd ensure there was a return option if/when it didn't work out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2019 by Mr. Details

  • Good capture card with one major flaw
Ok so this is a great capture card, HOWEVER there is something you must know before getting it, and that is your experience with it will greatly depend on your graphics card as it doesn't have a encoder of its own (so an encoder in this context is the thing that determines how your computer processes graphics) meaning if you have a old graphics card like me (GTX 760) you can't really record in the 4k that the capture was made for and is capped to the highest settings your graphics card can handle (my being 1080p at 59fps) any higher than that will result in issues from invalid formatting to video feed quality, for me it keeps blacking in and out and everything had a white wash look to it, P.S. apparently their own program (El Gato 4K utility) doesn't support 4K so download OBS Studio ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2019 by Thor Kongphat

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