This card includes ultra-low-latency “instant gameview” and flashback recording, making it highly useful for game streaming as well as basic video.
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Written byAdam Reeder, Freelance writer, consumer advocate, and unapologetic watch geek.
Updated March 6, 2023
Looking to launch a YouTube channel or start streaming gameplay? An external capture card allows you to record on-screen footage and broadcast with minimal lag or digital interference. It delivers a video signal to your computer, and allow for normal viewing on your monitor at the same time. If you’ve ever wanted to host your own livestream, a quality capture card should be your first step.
With multiple latency options and image qualities offered in a multitude of resolutions, you’ve got a few decisions to make. Luckily, there’s no shortage of good cards from which to choose. Here are some of the best capture cards for streaming Switch, PS5, PC, Xbox Series X, and more.
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The recommendations in this guide are based on thorough product and market research by our team of expert product reviewers. The picks are based on examining user reviews, product specifications, and, in some limited cases, our experience with the specific products named.
Elgato HD60 X External Capture Card
The Elgato HD60 X is one of the most dependable all-around options for your streaming needs. You can stream videos, live gameplay, and just about anything else your heart desires.
This Elgato game capture card includes ultra-low-latency “instant gameview” and flashback recording, making it highly useful for streaming. And it can stream or record at resolutions ranging from 1080p to 4K, at up to 60 fps, with HDR10 colors.
Rybozen offers one of the most robust plug-and-play capture cards available. This full 4K ultra-HD capture device is great for any type of gaming or broadcasting you may be interested in. Compatible with both PC and Mac machines, it requires no additional driver download and no external power source. It also includes a microphone input for real-time audio streaming.
This is a great device for streaming with any modern game console or PC. It’s one of the most highly compatible options on the market. And the zero-latency HDMI signal pass-through makes the image quality second to none.
It’s compatible with HD video and can capture footage up to 1080p at 60 Hz. Reviews say it’s a breeze to set up. However, you won’t find any Mirabox tech support within the U.S. should you run into questions.
The EVGA XR1 Pro capture card is as attractive as it is useful. It includes RGB LED lights that you can customize and control with a built-in audio mixer control. The XR1 was the first ever capture device certified for OBS (Open Broadcaster Software). If you’re as serious about your streaming as you are about your gaming, this is the capture device for you.
Sometimes you just need a basic capture card without the unnecessary bells and whistles. The Averyn Upgraded Capture Card offers just that. A small pocket-sized thumb drive style, this card has a basic HDMI input and USB capability.
For use with Nintendo consoles, PlayStation, Xbox, and many others, this card is about as easy to use as they come. It’s also one of the most affordable options available.
Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.
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