It is relatively small and light and was easy to install into my streaming rig. The PCB is also black, which I didn’t expect but a pretty nice touch as well. The HD60 Pro is a PCI Express card with a matte black metal shroud covering it. Inside is a capture card wrapped up in an anti-static bag, a nice Elgato metallic emblem to slap on your case, a long HDMI cable, and a bracket to make your capture card compatible with smaller form factor cases. It reminds me of the old school PC game boxes or a nice peripheral box slides out from the side, unfolds, and there it is. I asked Elgato if they could send me one so I could really see what all the fuss was about.įirst thing you ought to notice when you get your hands on this thing is the packaging. I’ve personally heard from friends and colleagues that the performance is great for this little card. This little device is supposed to be a “no-delay” card, capable of delivering 1080p at 60FPS straight from your console to your PC. Needless to say, when I found out about the Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro, I was excited. Games are so entertaining to not only play but watch. Gaming has been a large part of my upbringing, and making content has always been an ambition of mine. By hutchison15 0 Review – Elgato HD60 Pro
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