Tired of dealing with lag and sacrificing your system performance while streaming? Or perhaps you’re gaming on a console, and fed up of the poor quality of the built-in game recording features? Then it looks like Razer are here to answer your call for help. The Ripsaw HD is a welcome upgrade on their old model, kicking up the capture quality to 1080 @ 60 FPS. Furthermore, with 4K pass-through, you can still game on your usual monitor at high-resolution without compromising your stream or gaming experience.
Because it captures via HDMI, it’ll work with a vast range of gaming devices. PC, obviously, but Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Switch, etc are all good. Remember, it’ll work with PS4 Pro and Xbox One X too, but the capture is 1080 @ 60 FPS even when using the consoles 4K output modes.
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official product page here.
“Your influence grows with each passing stream. As the number of your followers rise, it’s time to upgrade to pro-level. Meet the Razer Ripsaw HD – Game Capture Card. It’s easy to use, produces high-quality footage with crisp audio, and compatible with PC or console setup. Produce the high-quality stream your audience deserves. The quality of your stream matters as much as your content. Record Full HD 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second to leave your audience in awe as they watch you tear apart your enemies in buttery-smooth quality. You’ll also have full customization and control of your streaming setup to suit your needs.” – Razer
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