Brand | Elgato |
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Item model number | 10GAG9901 |
Hardware Platform | playstation 4 |
Operating System | pc |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.8 x 4.8 x 7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.8 x 4.8 x 7 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Elgato Direct |
ASIN | B076ZQBN6R |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 28, 2017 |
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Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro - 4K 60fps Capture Card with Ultra-Low Latency Technology for Recording PS4 Pro and Xbox One X Gameplay, PCIe x4, Black
Brand | Elgato |
Hardware Interface | PCIE x 4 |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
Operating System | pc |
Platform | PlayStation 4 |
About this item
- Ultra quality: Capture your gameplay in immaculate 4K resolution at 60 FPS
- Instant Gameview: Power your workflow with superior low latency technology
- Dedicated software: Record with ease and export to your favorite editing app
- Supported Resolution- Upto 2160p60
- Plug and play-works out of the box with all streaming software including OBS Studio, Stream labs OBS and XSplit.
- Multi feed-simultaneously capture your video in multiple apps. Multi device-slot several 4K60 Pro cards into one PC.
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Picture quality | 4.0 | — | 4.0 | 4.4 | — | 4.4 |
Value for money | 3.6 | — | 3.7 | 4.2 | — | 3.8 |
For gaming | 4.1 | — | — | — | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Camera quality | — | 4.2 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.3 |
Easy to use | — | — | 3.9 | 4.0 | — | 3.8 |
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hardware interface | pci x 4 | usb c, usb | usb3.0, hdmi, hdmi | usb | — | usb3.0 |
operating system | pc | — | Android 5.0 or above, Windows XP/7/8/10/11, Mac OS, Linux | nintendo wii | Windows,Mac | Mac |
style | 4K60 Pro | Box | — | 4k30 Full HD | — | Cam Link 4K |
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1080p60 Capture
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2160p60 Capture
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Instant Gameview
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H.264 Encoder
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Master Copy (H.264)
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Unlimited Capture
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Flashback Recording
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Stream Command
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Interface
| PCIe x4 | PCIe x1 | USB 3.0 | USB 2.0 |
Max. Bitrate
| Up to 140 Mbps | 60 Mbps | 40 Mbps | 40 Mbps |
Product Description
With 4K60 Pro, capture your gameplay in immaculate 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. Power your workflow with superior low latency technology. Craft your content in your favorite app. And give your viewers the eye candy they crave. Output - HDMI (lag - free pass - through). Input - HDMI (unencrypted).
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Customers like the ease of installation of the TV tuner card. They mention that it's fairly simple to install and use. Some like the appearance. That said, some complain about the software. Opinions are mixed on quality, performance, video playback, and speed.
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Customers find the installation process of the TV tuner card fairly simple. They also mention that it is easy to use.
"...Installation was a breeze...." Read more
"...Connecting to my Xbox One X, PlayStation 4 or my streaming PC is fairly simple...." Read more
"...the screw hole to screw into pic slot was damaged and took 15 mins to straighten out which added to install time...." Read more
"...This card is super easy to install, and worked as soon as I downloaded the software...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the TV tuner card. They mention that it produces amazing visuals, HDR feature makes the games look incredible, and it's a good sleek product that gets the job done. They also say that the 4K Montages and videos look amazing with Elgato, and that the picture quality is crystal clear.
"...It’s pretty neat and very considerate...." Read more
"...As you can see in the videos in this article, they are quite nice to view. All of these were recorded with the maximum encode setting...." Read more
"...No silly traditions to make it work, no stuttering video, beautiful audio and video...." Read more
"...monitor and can also support the hdr feature which makes the games look incredible...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the TV tuner card. Some mention it's a good product with excellent hardware, while others say that it constantly crashes and requires a system reboot. Some customers also report issues with the product not detecting on their monitor and randomly splitting into 3 sections.
"...The quality is UNREAL if you’re willing to max out your settings but so are the file sizes so make sure you have the hard drive space to store all..." Read more
"...Hardware requirements are harsh, I have a 6700K with 1080GTX which is handling the task without issue...." Read more
"...are software which can be updated in the future because the hardware if good...." Read more
"...any product of 1080p60 output resolution paired with this card is fabulous, well featured, and presents zero problems - but I don't want to record..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the TV tuner card. Some mention that it works very well, while others say that it stopped working after a week.
"...It records and renders stunning visuals fast and efficiently without any issues or harm to my PC...." Read more
"I was about to throw this thing out the window as it simply was not working for me. Turned out to be user error. Hope to give you all a heads up...." Read more
"...paired with this card is fabulous, well featured, and presents zero problems - but I don't want to record 1080p, I want to record 4K, and thus the..." Read more
"...Randomly stops work, causing my system to hang before POST, etc. Unfortunately, I am passed my warranty period. I'd consider the 4K60Pro Mk...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the video playback. Some mention that it records footage fine, when it works. It also allows you to record at 1080p up to 240Hz and 1440p upto 144Hz with a max. It captures great 4K 60fps video from a video game console. However, some customers report issues with the capture software and the ability to record only at one resolution.
"...cool features offered with the capture software is being able to record at one resolution and have the 4K60 Pro passthrough another resolution to..." Read more
"...Additionally, Streamlabs OBS does not play well with the 4k output (more inconsistent behavior)...." Read more
"...Footage is always clean when capturing but the software side can get a tiny bit confusing with OBS.Happy testing, friends!" Read more
"...Only some of the software can be used. You MUST use the 4K Capture Utility to do anything with this card above 1080p60 input signals, and the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the TV tuner card. Some mention that it's really fast excellent, and records and renders stunning visuals fast, without any issues or harm to their PC. However, others say that the 4K Capture Utility can sometimes lag and cause a lot of lagginess to the recording.
"...Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro, 4K 60fps capture card with ultra-low latency technology for recording PS4 Pro and Xbox One X gameplay, PCIe x4]]" Read more
"...that the preview window of the "4K Capture Utility" can sometimes lag if you maximize all settings and try to play from you recording..." Read more
"...It produces amazing visuals, it's fast and I've encountered no real issues. Well, outside of the software problems...." Read more
"...When I connect a 4k output to the 4k60 Pro, the screen stutters, hiccups, and has inconsistent recordings regardless of TV, cable or connection...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the software that comes with the TV tuner card. They mention that it's very basic, and it constantly crashes. Some say that the software side can get a bit confusing, and that it does nothing but record.
"...and regardless, the hiccups, stalls, black screens, and poor software continue the tedium...." Read more
"...Footage is always clean when capturing but the software side can get a tiny bit confusing with OBS.Happy testing, friends!" Read more
"...with this card above 1080p60 input signals, and the software does NOTHING but record...." Read more
"...Also, the recording software works, but doesn't have any editing abilities...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the lack of HDR support in the TV tuner card. They mention that it only supports HDMI connection.
"...So here it is, there is the issue of the capture card not supporting HDR...." Read more
"...Well, there is the little issue of the card not support HDR. Definitely not a deal breaker and understood for the price of the card...." Read more
"...compared to the last stream card I used, is that this card only supports hdmi connection, when I primarily use display port, but I didn't mind the..." Read more
"...What really gets me the most is the lack of HDR support i have a 4k HDR10 Television and cant use its feature...." Read more
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The Elgato 4K60 Pro is officially my FAVORITE Elgato Gaming product (I love my Stream Deck) and could very well end up being the best capture device on the market. It’s definitely the best looking!
I’m upgrading from Elgato’s HD60 that I’ve had for a little over 2 years so this new card didn’t have to do much to impress me but I wasn’t expecting to be blown away by the 4K60 Pro.
Installation was a breeze. My PC is housed in a Phanteks Ethoo Evolv case so the 4K60 Pro didn’t have any problem sitting in the case once it was popped in a PCIe slot. This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone looking into this product but the 4K60 Pro is a x4 PCIe device so you’ll need to make sure that you have a compatible PCIe slot open on your motherboard and that your CPU has enough PCIe lanes available to allow the card to operate without hitting any bottlenecks.
Elgato does recommend some pretty beefy specs for the 4K60 Pro to work properly and my PC falls in line with the recommended specs but from what I’ve heard “some” hardware that falls a bit short should work. The 4K60 Pro requires the 64-bit version of Windows 10. There’s no way around that but there might be some wiggle room with the CPU and GPU.
My gaming/editing PC is nothing crazy but it gets the job done and I haven’t had any issues with the 4K60 Pro. For those of you using an Intel i7-6800k, EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW, Samsung 960 EVO m.2 SSD on a MSI X99A Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard you should be fine. Hits the recommended specs, has plenty of power, and you’ll have PCIE slots and PCIe lanes to spare.
I can’t speak for AMD GPU users but for those of us using the latest NVIDIA GPUs the 4K60 Pro will use NVENC encoding. X264 encoding is available but it’s a bit of a resource hog even with the 8 core i7-6800k so I would definitely recommend you stick with NVENC encoding unless you prefer X264.
It should go without saying but you don’t need a 4K capable console like an Xbox One X, PS4 Pro or even a 4K capable PC to take full advantage of the 4K60 Pro’s power. Those of you who have an OG Xbox One/PS4, Nintendo Switch or HDMI capable Xbox 360/PS3 shouldn’t shy away from the 4K60 Pro. It also allows you to record at 1080p up to 240hz and 1440p up to 144hz with a max bitrate of 140mbps. The quality is UNREAL if you’re willing to max out your settings but so are the file sizes so make sure you have the hard drive space to store all of your jaw dropping videos.
One of the cool features offered with the capture software is being able to record at one resolution and have the 4K60 Pro passthrough another resolution to your display. For example, if you want to play Forza 7 or Gears 4 on your fancy 4K TV but don’t want massive 4K video file sizes you can have the capture software record in 1080p! It’s pretty neat and very considerate.
I’m primarily using the 4K60 Pro to record from my Xbox One X in 4K and 1080p and everything has been working without a hitch. I’m still waiting on Microsoft to enable 1440p resolution output for the Xbox One X but I imagine the 4K60 Pro would work just as smoothly with that resolution as the others.
I’m not a member of Dual PC Master Race so I don’t think I’d use the 4K60 Pro for recording video output from the same computer its sitting in. I don’t think the potential quality gain would outweigh the performance hit from the capture software over Shadowplay and because I have a G-Sync monitor I won’t get 144hz refresh rate over HDMI. I will test it at some point and definitely update the review. It won’t impact the score. I’m doing it for science!
I had to bring this up at some point! The 4K60 Pro is a whopping $400. Is that a lot of money? Yes. Is it worth it so far? Absolutely. For those of you looking to step up your quality, in my opinion, this is the way to go. If you’re more comfortable with 1080p and looking to upgrade from an HD or HD 60 your wallet might stay a little greener if you decide to go with the HD60 S or HD60 Pro…But if you want to break into 4K resolution or higher quality content in general the 4K60 Pro is king. Other cards with the same features will run you twice the money and they don’t have the software suite that’s included with Elgato products.
Of course, this wouldn’t be a fair and unbiased review if I didn’t bring up some of the issues I have with the 4K60 Pro... The one “problem” I have right now with the 4K60 Pro only applies to the handful of us that have 4K displays with HDR & Dolby Atmos… Neither are supported by the 4K60 Pro. I knew about this ahead of time so I had HDR turned off when testing out the card but it is a bit disappointing. These features might be tied to the hardware but maybe they can be patched in later? For the time being I’m going to have to buy an HDMI switch so I can play with HDR enabled when I’m not recording.
Overall, I’d recommend the Elgato 4K60 to anyone with a strong Windows 10 PC looking to break into high quality content for YouTube and Twitch. It’s a new product from one of the best in the business that’s starting off on the right foot. This gets 5 stars from me! Good job Elgato!
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2017
The Elgato 4K60 Pro is officially my FAVORITE Elgato Gaming product (I love my Stream Deck) and could very well end up being the best capture device on the market. It’s definitely the best looking!
I’m upgrading from Elgato’s HD60 that I’ve had for a little over 2 years so this new card didn’t have to do much to impress me but I wasn’t expecting to be blown away by the 4K60 Pro.
Installation was a breeze. My PC is housed in a Phanteks Ethoo Evolv case so the 4K60 Pro didn’t have any problem sitting in the case once it was popped in a PCIe slot. This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone looking into this product but the 4K60 Pro is a x4 PCIe device so you’ll need to make sure that you have a compatible PCIe slot open on your motherboard and that your CPU has enough PCIe lanes available to allow the card to operate without hitting any bottlenecks.
Elgato does recommend some pretty beefy specs for the 4K60 Pro to work properly and my PC falls in line with the recommended specs but from what I’ve heard “some” hardware that falls a bit short should work. The 4K60 Pro requires the 64-bit version of Windows 10. There’s no way around that but there might be some wiggle room with the CPU and GPU.
My gaming/editing PC is nothing crazy but it gets the job done and I haven’t had any issues with the 4K60 Pro. For those of you using an Intel i7-6800k, EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW, Samsung 960 EVO m.2 SSD on a MSI X99A Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard you should be fine. Hits the recommended specs, has plenty of power, and you’ll have PCIE slots and PCIe lanes to spare.
I can’t speak for AMD GPU users but for those of us using the latest NVIDIA GPUs the 4K60 Pro will use NVENC encoding. X264 encoding is available but it’s a bit of a resource hog even with the 8 core i7-6800k so I would definitely recommend you stick with NVENC encoding unless you prefer X264.
It should go without saying but you don’t need a 4K capable console like an Xbox One X, PS4 Pro or even a 4K capable PC to take full advantage of the 4K60 Pro’s power. Those of you who have an OG Xbox One/PS4, Nintendo Switch or HDMI capable Xbox 360/PS3 shouldn’t shy away from the 4K60 Pro. It also allows you to record at 1080p up to 240hz and 1440p up to 144hz with a max bitrate of 140mbps. The quality is UNREAL if you’re willing to max out your settings but so are the file sizes so make sure you have the hard drive space to store all of your jaw dropping videos.
One of the cool features offered with the capture software is being able to record at one resolution and have the 4K60 Pro passthrough another resolution to your display. For example, if you want to play Forza 7 or Gears 4 on your fancy 4K TV but don’t want massive 4K video file sizes you can have the capture software record in 1080p! It’s pretty neat and very considerate.
I’m primarily using the 4K60 Pro to record from my Xbox One X in 4K and 1080p and everything has been working without a hitch. I’m still waiting on Microsoft to enable 1440p resolution output for the Xbox One X but I imagine the 4K60 Pro would work just as smoothly with that resolution as the others.
I’m not a member of Dual PC Master Race so I don’t think I’d use the 4K60 Pro for recording video output from the same computer its sitting in. I don’t think the potential quality gain would outweigh the performance hit from the capture software over Shadowplay and because I have a G-Sync monitor I won’t get 144hz refresh rate over HDMI. I will test it at some point and definitely update the review. It won’t impact the score. I’m doing it for science!
I had to bring this up at some point! The 4K60 Pro is a whopping $400. Is that a lot of money? Yes. Is it worth it so far? Absolutely. For those of you looking to step up your quality, in my opinion, this is the way to go. If you’re more comfortable with 1080p and looking to upgrade from an HD or HD 60 your wallet might stay a little greener if you decide to go with the HD60 S or HD60 Pro…But if you want to break into 4K resolution or higher quality content in general the 4K60 Pro is king. Other cards with the same features will run you twice the money and they don’t have the software suite that’s included with Elgato products.
Of course, this wouldn’t be a fair and unbiased review if I didn’t bring up some of the issues I have with the 4K60 Pro... The one “problem” I have right now with the 4K60 Pro only applies to the handful of us that have 4K displays with HDR & Dolby Atmos… Neither are supported by the 4K60 Pro. I knew about this ahead of time so I had HDR turned off when testing out the card but it is a bit disappointing. These features might be tied to the hardware but maybe they can be patched in later? For the time being I’m going to have to buy an HDMI switch so I can play with HDR enabled when I’m not recording.
Overall, I’d recommend the Elgato 4K60 to anyone with a strong Windows 10 PC looking to break into high quality content for YouTube and Twitch. It’s a new product from one of the best in the business that’s starting off on the right foot. This gets 5 stars from me! Good job Elgato!
GeForce GTX 1070
Intel Core i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz
16GB RAM
Let's dive into the installation, if you built your PC the install should be effortless but for those new to the guts of a PC make sure to power off your PC before installation and have a open PCI slot for the capture card.
The program that comes with this capture card is called "4K Capture Utility" and it is current in the barebones stages because it lacks features which it's sister program "Game Capture HD" has. The settings within the program allow you to record in the most stunning 4K as well as being about to do more within programs like OBS such as streaming, recording with live commentary, recording facecam and gameplay together in 4K. I have noticed that the preview window of the "4K Capture Utility" can sometimes lag if you maximize all settings and try to play from you recording software.
Now, you're probably asking... what are the biggest problems with the 4K60 Pro? So here it is, there is the issue of the capture card not supporting HDR. It is something to think about even though the price of the card is only $400.00 and really to tell you the truth the only issues are software which can be updated in the future because the hardware if good. I believe soon that Elgato will focus efforts on updating the main software even though I use OBS for mostly everything when it comes to recording/streaming.
So far, I'm impressed with the 4K60 Pro. It records and renders stunning visuals fast and efficiently without any issues or harm to my PC. Outside of the 4K Capture Utility software problems, this device is a perfect fit for OBS. If you have a concern with the price, look up other 4K capture devices and specs and compare pricing and more. Now, If you can overcome the price then you'll be an extremely happy content creator with this purchase.
I ended off the year diving head first into this 4K phenomenon and I'm glad I made this purchase.
Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro, 4K 60fps capture card with ultra-low latency technology for recording PS4 Pro and Xbox One X gameplay, PCIe x4
The Elgato software which supports any product of 1080p60 output resolution paired with this card is fabulous, well featured, and presents zero problems - but I don't want to record 1080p, I want to record 4K, and thus the problems begins. The Elgato 4k software (which you are required to use) is miles behind the 1080p version, in features and stability. When I connect a 4k output to the 4k60 Pro, the screen stutters, hiccups, and has inconsistent recordings regardless of TV, cable or connection. Additionally, Streamlabs OBS does not play well with the 4k output (more inconsistent behavior). Finally, whenever there is a 4k software update (because they are trying to keep up with their excellent 1080p software), the card isn't detected. Based on troubleshooting suggestions from Elgato, I've had to remove/reinstall the card a handful of times in the last year, just to get the software to recognize the card actually exists. Meh!
I see Elgato have released a second gen (or MK 2) version of this card at a much cheaper price. Because the first one was such a problem? Dunno. Would I buy it? Maybe but only because Elgato have essentially cornered the market on 4k recording. If I did buy the MK 2, I'd ensure there was a return option if/when it didn't work out.
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I tried recording 4K PS4 footage.
The capture was amazing.
I would really recommend this card to users who need to record 4k. Though if you are strictly looking to record 1080p then there is a cheaper alternative within Elgato family.
There are few things
a) It's PCI express card so one needs a computer.
b) It relies on either CPU or GPU for encoding, why the high price then? :D.
At the same time, I am not saying it should be capable of doing the encoding. Because the encoding capability lies with the machine which it is installed into, which basically can be upgraded in future for better results.
c) It gets very hot, very quickly ( Should have had a heatsink and fan similar to Graphic cards.
For console output to computer:
PVE games like monster hunter will be fine and feels great to have the game windowed and have the wiki on the side. But PVP games like Splatoon 2, I still prefer to connect the video to the monitor and the audio to computer so the sounds will come out the same headphone with voice chat.
For music games like Taiko no Tatsujin, just don`t use any capture card at all.