🎥 Capture the Game, Own the Moment!
The Elgato 4K60 Pro MK.2 is a high-performance internal capture card designed for gamers and streamers. It supports 4K60 HDR10 capture and passthrough, ensuring top-notch video quality. With features like ultra-low latency, unlimited recording, and Flashback Recording, it empowers users to create and share their gaming experiences effortlessly across platforms like OBS, Twitch, and YouTube.
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Tuner Type | DVB-T |
Compatible Devices | PS5, PS4 Pro, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One X, PC |
Minimum System Requirements | Desktop PC with a PCIe interface |
AV Output | HDMI |
Operating System | xbox series x |
Recommended Uses For Product | Videoaufzeichnung |
Special Features | Compact |
Hardware Interface | PCIE x 8, PCIE x 4, PCIE x 16 |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
Item Dimensions | 2.2 x 4.76 x 0.75 inches |
Item Weight | 105 Grams |
B**A
Works good
Gets the job done, the only issue I have is that sometimes it does not detect the HDMI signal and I have to plug and unplug the cable or restart the computer.I have an HDMI switch which makes it easier for me to get this quick fix when it happens, but before I had that it was a head ache
K**N
Picture perfect.
My go to. Almost plug and play, you have to mess around with the settings on the pc but after initial setuo your golden. Video quality is perfect and so is sound. I definitely recommend this for the value and quality.
R**K
Must have!!
Such an upgrade over the last one I had. I hardly remember it's there it gives me so few problems.
R**K
Quality worth the price!
As far as im concerned, its the best you can buy
K**.
It does just what you'd want, with one caveat
The Elgato 4k60 Pro Mk.II is a fantastic capture card (just make sure you computer meets its system requirements. The only reason I didn't give it a 5-star rating is because of the 4K Capture Utility software Elgato tries to get you to use. It flat out sucks, but that's easily remedied by using a program like OBS Studio to record locally instead, so it's not a huge problem, just one extra step. Still the hardware holds up really well and I'd highly recommend it.
C**Z
Great upgrade that should work just fine with new consoles
I have been using Elgato capture cards for some time, and wanted to upgrade for when the next line of consoles come out. Installation is quite easy, however you will need to populate a full PCIE port for this card so make sure your motherboard supports it. I had to change my system up considerably to make the card work, but that's fine. The box includes everything you need including a smaller I/O plate and an HDMI cable too. There is even a small sticker badge too for those that like them.After installation, make a quick trip to the Elgato website to grab some drivers and install them. A quick reboot makes sure everything is ready after that. My software of choice is OBS, and it recognized the card immediately. I am using an Xbox one X as my console, and was able to pipe 1440P to the card and it saw it just fine. I could only manage 60FPS however, as the Xbox and monitor I use don't play well together in that regard. When the Series X releases I will most likely jump to a 4K monitor that can also use the frame rate options the Xbox can produce.Recordings were crisp and clean, however I did stumble into a bit of an issue when swapping my monitor from the display port input my PC was using, to the HDMI port the Elgato was displaying to. It seems my GPU was still trying to display as a second monitor and wouldn't let the HDMI display as 1440P. I was locked to 1080P out of the Xbox, and the Elgato was stuck on 1080P input as well. I don't think this is necessarily an Elgato problem as it is a PC/GPU/monitor issue, but I bring it up just in case it happens to you and you think it is an issue with the capture card. My fix for now, is if I want to record I turn my Xbox and monitor on and get it set to the correct input (no image should be seen as the card does not seem to offer an powered off pass through) and then boot my computer as normal. This seems to get my GPU in a single monitor state and lets the HDMI output 1440P as I want.
L**Z
Quality product from elgato
As described, no issues since installed.
J**E
Elgato
It works
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