![]() ![]() It’s burdensome to get high frame-rate video to monitors that can support it. It even lets gamers obtain 120 frames per second footage at 1080p though that’s a bit overkill. Do you want capture while playing in 4K? It has a pass through that lets video play at 4K HDR at 60 frames per second with almost zero lag. Want to record in 4K? It does that at 30 frames per second. The external capture unit is about the size of a deck of cards but packs a wealth of features for the aspiring streamer. Game capture cards gives players the best of all worlds and one of the better devices out there is AVerMedia’s GC553 Live Gamer Ultra. The recording quality may not be as high or players will be forced to use one service over another. Sure you can stream or record using the internal software on the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, but that doesn’t do the job as well as a dedicated card. With video so prevalent, having a device that records footage is more important that ever. When it comes to sharing video game experiences, video is king. Review: Avermedia's GC553 Live Gamer ULTRA a next level capture card Close Menu ![]()
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