Technology7/23/2025PCWorld

Elgato launches 4K 60FPS capture card that’s cheaper than its predecessor

Elgato launches 4K 60FPS capture card that’s cheaper than its predecessor

Elgato has launched a new 4K 60FPS capture card, the Game Capture 4K S, which is cheaper than its predecessor, the Game Capture HD60 X. The new capture card supports 4K resolution at 60 frames per second and 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second with HDR. It is compatible with Windows 11, macOS 13 (or later), and popular recording apps such as OBS Studio, Discord, and TikTok Studio. The Game Capture 4K S is priced at $159.99, which is $20 less than the previous model's $179.99 price tag.

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