We’re having a look at some of the best capture cards, ones that work for gaming on both console and PC. Recording gameplay on your Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 is a fairly simple endeavour. Both ...
Struggling with Microsoft Edge Capture Card No Signal at 60FPS? Discover step-by-step fixes to restore smooth 60FPS video capture, from quick tweaks to advanced troubleshooting. Get your setup working ...
You'll need a specific combination of motherboard and desktop PC components to properly harness everything the 4K Pro has to offer, but Elgato still excels in its category with this monstrous offering ...
The X'tra Go GC515 gives a level of all-in-one versatility to your handheld gaming PC that's hard to match, and is great for those looking to stream or record from their device. Unfortunately, it's ...
AVerMedia released a new capture card earlier this year that is going to make a lot of streamers happy, and for good reason too. The Live Gamer duo GC570D comes in at a very reasonable rrp of £249.99, ...
This little capture card pulls off a simplistic versatility, working with ease across a range of devices. While great for 1080p 60 fps content and play, its outdated ports and passthrough don't hold ...
PCWorld’s Will Smith tested internal PCIe and external USB capture cards from brands like Elgato and AverMedia to determine optimal choices for game video recording. PCIe cards offer superior ...
Elgato has just unveiled its latest and most powerful capture devices yet, in the shape of the Elgato 4K X and 4K Pro. Able to capture 4K at high frame rates, and even passthrough 8K video, they ...
Today Andrew takes a look at the latest Elgato 4k60 Pro MK2 capture card, priced at £230 which while expensive, is much less than the £360 price point of the original MK1 version! Andrew puts the ...