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EVGA XR1 lite Capture Card, Certified for OBS, USB 3.0, 4K Pass Through, PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, 141-U1-CB20-LR

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Model: 141-U1-CB20-LR


Features

  • Record at 1080P/60FPS while you game at 4K/60FPS
  • Low Latency, Compact Design
  • Perfect for capturing/streaming PC/Console gameplay or connect it to a DSLR camera for a high-quality webcam option
  • USB 3.0 Type-C
  • Certified for OBS

Description

EVGA XR1 lite Capture Card, Certified for OBS, USB 3.0, 4K Pass Through, PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch,141-U1-CB20-LR.

Brand: EVGA


Hardware Interface: USB 3.0


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Operating System: Windows


Recommended Uses For Product: Video Recording


Brand: ‎EVGA


Series: ‎XR1 Lite


Item model number: ‎141-U1-CB20-LR


Operating System: ‎Windows


Item Weight: ‎11.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.9 x 2.8 x 0.61 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.9 x 2.8 x 0.61 inches


Manufacturer: ‎EVGA


Language: ‎Spanish


Date First Available: ‎September 1, 2021


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  • Best buget
Model: 141-U1-CB20-LR
Works like a dream, on laptop and on pc, smooth and no delay, nice colors and no problem with the audio
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025 by Laurinyecz Istvan

  • Works great
Model: 144-U1-CB21-LR
Might be the best capture card in this price range. Captures 1440p144fps with no problem (it can also capture 4k, but I don't have a 4k monitor so wasn't able to test that), was plug and play with obs. Like with some other capture cards that include headphone monitoring and a line in, obs doesn't automatically capture the audio, you have to add it as an additional source. But unlike other similar capture cards (looking at you, razer), the audio still sounds great even using this approach. The line in also solved a separate issue I was having with audio from a GoXLR Mini going to a laptop, as I was able to run the line out from the GoXLR to the line in on the capture card to capture the audio. The rgb is a nice touch and looks good, though I'm not sure if there's any way of setting it outside of the controls on the card itself. EDIT: Figured out how to set the rgb, you can download the software for it from their website. Super lightweight and simple software. Overall, the card looks and works great and is probably the best option in the $100 price range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2022 by J. S.

  • XR1 Pro
Model: 144-U1-CB21-LR
****THIS REVIEW IS FOR THE BRAND NEW (at time of review) XR1 PRO, NOT THE XR1**** Little bit about my setup: Gaming PC > HDMI > Gaming Laptop (Stream PC) > HDMI > Onkyo AV Receiver > Television Gaming PC: Ryzen 9 5950x, RTX 3080 Gaming Laptop: Ryzen 7 5800H, RTX 3070 (Full Wattage) Tested only using 1440p @ 120 fps, HDR on, Color Space: Full/RGB I mainly bought this as an experiment as I didn't appreciate the fps loss I had (even with a 5950x) streaming from the same PC. The capture card has absolutely no lag, cutout, or issues I have run into. It strips out the HDR on capture appropriately with only minor color adjustments needed in OBS to match the HDR source in SDR. It requires no drivers, and the RGB software (download required) works fine. The main problem I have is that it does not come with a C-to-C cable (which I already had, and am currently using with the PD port on my laptop without issues) and instead comes with a 2x USB-A to 1x USB-C cable which (for me) was required to update the firmware (There is a day 1 firmware update) I tested streaming the following to Twitch @ 6000 kbps without any issues. Input source was 1440p and downscaled to 1080 via OBS on Lanczos scaling. Loading is of course measured on the laptop: 1080p60 (NVENC) - Super smooth as long as you keep the fps above 60 in-game, GPU encoder load was 40%, CPU load negligible 1440p60 (NVENC) - Super smooth but blocky on motion, again fps must stay high to keep it smooth. GPU encoder load was 70%, CPU load negligible 1080p60 (Software h264, slow preset) - Smooth and pretty high quality, not a huge boost over NVENC, but there was still improvement. CPU sat around 40% load, GPU 20% load 1080p60 (Software h264, slower preset) - Smooth but no huge improvement in quality over "slow." CPU load around 60%, GPU 20% load 1440p60 (Software x264, slow preset) - Pretty sketchy, basically maxes out the system, I don't recall it being super smooth either, but I think we're pushing it here, and twitch bitrate doesn't really work well with this resolution/fps combo anyway. Dropped frames were non-existent on any of the above settings. EDIT: I found that it DOES NOT downmix audio to stereo, making the need to reduce my review to 4 stars. If you need to downmix audio you will need to use Voicemeeter Banana and VBAN to downmix and send audio over network. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2022 by K. Hull

  • Really Good Product
Model: 144-U1-CB21-LR
I purchased both the XR-1 Lite and the XR-1 Pro. I've had no problems with either product, but it should be known that there is HDCP protection for some things on both devices - namely, connecting a cellphone or a PS4 to it - which require going to the EVGA website in order to download an official software patch to turn off HDCP on the devices. Additionally, the PS4 has on board HDCP protection enabled by default, requiring you to go into the PS4's system settings in order to turn it off if you want to use it with a Capture Card in the first place. The video and audio quality is fairly great, but there are sometimes delays/de-syncs in audio capture -- however: this does not appear to be a fault of the capture card, as turning off the audio/video source in OBS can sometimes change the delay timing. Point being, there are some finicky things that can be observed with the capture card, but they do not currently appear to be issues with the device itself. The Pro version includes a headset port, and the dial changes the crossfade between game volume and headset volume. While useful for cheaper streaming setups where the user doesn't have a dedicated external microphone, it'll get less use if you utilize a dedicated USB microphone. So, your mileage with that port may vary depending on your setup; however, it is advertised as also being able to be used for in-game voice communication purposes. I have not tested that at this time, so cannot comment on that viability or any issues therein. Also consider that the PS4 and Xbox controllers both often have native headphone ports, already, which afford you the benefit of not having to be tethered to a device when playing; and similar freedom of movement when considering Bluetooth headset support. Simply put: you may already have other options/methods, for that feature, available to you. The biggest benefit, I would say, would be for those who have multiple consoles. Because the Capture Card takes an input and redirects it as a dual-output, you only really need to utilize one HDMI port for your monitor/TV, while swapping the devices' HDMI cables on the Capture Card as needed; essentially using it as a manual quasi-input-switcher without having to mess with cables behind the TV if it has a limited number of HDMI inputs, or if you have more consoles than TV inputs. Alternatively, because it is technically for use with something like OBS for streaming purposes, it can be used in-a-pinch with little more than a laptop and the OBS software as your video display, if you find yourself without a monitor/TV at that moment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024 by David Myers

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