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Elgato Game Capture HD60 X Review

Gaming is big business, but these days, we’re not just playing games on our own, but many of us are showing them to the wider world. From content creators wanting to make videos for YouTube by recording their games then editing the footage, right through to those who live stream in real-time on platforms like Twitch. There are many ways of getting your games recorded or streamed, with many features even built into modern systems too. However, they come with system overhead performance issues, compression systems and much more that can lower the quality of the experience as a gamer and in terms of what is captured. Thankfully, there’s another way.

Elgato HD60 X

Capture cards are nothing new, they’ve been around for a very long time now. However, Elgato is pretty much the king of this sort of stuff these days, so when I saw they had a new capture device, I just had to check it out. The Elgato HD60X is a compact external capture device, which simply hooks up to your PC via USB 3, However, this new one comes with features that make it well suited to newer consoles too, such as high frame rate passthrough, ultra-low latency, and HDR10 capture. Basically, you can game in 4K or 120Hz just fine, but this will capture the full-HD 60 content, which is awesome.

Features

  • 4K60 HDR10, 1440p120, 1080p120, 1080p240, VRR passthrough.
  • High resolution 4K30 or 1080p60 HDR10 capture.
  • No watermarks, no time limits, no subscriptions.
  • Play in HDR while capturing in SDR.
  • Save gameplay retroactively with Flashback Recording.
  • Ultra-low latency for seamless audio/video syncing.
  • Stream to YouTube, Twitch, Facebook Gaming and more.
  • Works with OBS, Streamlabs, Vmix, Zoom, and more.
  • Use Stream Deck to trigger Flashback Recording, screenshots, and more.
  • Plug and play setup on Windows and Mac.

Launch Trailer

Introduction and Overview

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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