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While capturing videos, you can play games at 1080p and 60 frames per second with the HD60 Pro. The two PCIe capture cards can capture videos from videogame systems that use the HDMI output. You can take a look at the supported capture resolutions and frame rates below:
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On the other hand, the HD60 Pro can capture gameplay videos at up to 1080 resolution and 60 frames per second.

The 4K60 Pro can capture gameplay footage at up to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second in addition to higher frame rates at lower resolutions. Supported Capture Resolutions and Framerates
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You can check out the full measurements for both internal game capture cards below: The Elgato 4K60 Pro is also a bit bulkier than the HD60 Pro. You can take a look at the weight specifications below: The Elgato 4K60 Pro weighs more than twice as much as the HD60 Pro.

You can check out the full breakdown of what’s included in each box below: In addition to the main capture card unit, both products also come with a high and low profile bracket along with a HDMI cable. Intel HD or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 (or better) Supported Capture Resolutions and Frame RatesĤth Gen Intel quad-core i5 CPU (i5-4xxx or comparable)ĪMD Ryzen 7 (or better) or 6th Gen Intel core i7 CPU (i7-6xxx or comparable) You can purchase any of the aforementioned capture cards, if you are interested, on Amazon with the following links: If you don’t mind capturing and playing games at 1080p, then the Elgato HD60 Pro PCIe Capture Card is the more affordable option. We recommend picking up the Elgato 4K60 Pro PCIe Capture Card if you want to capture and play games at 4K, especially if you want to use it with the PlayStation 4 Pro, PlayStation 5, Xbox One X and/or Xbox Series X. The only advantage the Elgato HD60 Pro has is that it comes with a built-in H.264 encoder that you can use to produce H.264 master copies of captured gameplay videos. You can also play games, via HDMI passthrough, at higher quality with the 4K60 Pro thanks to support of up to 4K/60fps, 1080p/240fps and 1440p/144fps. When compared to the Elgato HD60 Pro, the Elgato 4K60 Pro is able to capture gameplay videos at up to 4K and 60 frames per second. You can find out in this comparison guide. So, what are the main differences between these two internal game capture cards? Elgato currently has two PCIe capture cards on the market with the HD60 Pro and 4K60 Pro.
