Elgato HD60 X – Stream and record in 1080p60 HDR10 or 4K30
Elgato HD60 X – Stream and record in 1080p60 HDR10 or 4K30 with ultra-low latency on PS5, PS4/Pro, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One X/S, in OBS and more, works with PC and Mac


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![]() HD60 X | ![]() HD60 S+ | ![]() 4K60 Pro | ![]() 4K60 S+ | |
VRR Passthrough | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
HDR10 Passthrough and Capture | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
4K60 Passthrough | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
1080p60 Capture | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Connection | USB-C | USB-C | PCIe | USB-C |
Analog Audio In | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ |
Software | 4K Capture Utility | 4K Capture Utility | 4K Capture Utility | 4K Capture Utility |
Flashback Recording | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Stream Link | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Smart Folders | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Stream Deck Compatible | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Weight: | 91 g |
Dimensions: | 1.7 x 11.2 x 7.2 cm; 91 Grams |
Brand: | Elgato |
Model: | 10GBE9901 |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Corsair |
Dimensions: | 1.7 x 11.2 x 7.2 cm; 91 Grams |
The Elgato HD60X is one of the newer capture cards within Elgato’s lineage of capture units as it replaces the entire HD60/HD60S lineup.
It allows up to 4k60 Passthrough but only records and streams in 1080p60. While that could seem to be a negative thing, the most used broadcasting platform being Twitch only allows a maximum of 1080p 60 anyways.
The capture card does come with a USB Type C to Type A Cable, but personally I would just buy a Type C to Type C cable (one that is rated at 5gbps Data Transfer or higher) as most PCs will have a spare USB Type C slot to give up to the capture card.
It can record HDR content, but most people either don’t use HDR settings for their monitors or are watching videos on their phones so it would look really bad for them. So its best to use SDR settings.
It is a good capture card that does what it needs to, and works really well.
Das Elgato HD60 X ist mehr als nur ein einfacher Capture-Card – es ist das ultimative Werkzeug fr alle, die ihre Gaming-Erlebnisse in hchster Qualitt festhalten und teilen mchten. Als leidenschaftlicher Streamer und Content Creator bin ich von dieser Capture-Card restlos begeistert und mchte meine Erfahrungen teilen.
Die beeindruckende Auflsung von 1080p60 HDR10 oder sogar 4K30 ermglicht es mir, meine Gameplay-Sessions in atemberaubender Qualitt aufzuzeichnen und zu streamen. Jedes Detail wird gestochen scharf und lebendig wiedergegeben, so dass meine Zuschauer das Spielgeschehen hautnah miterleben knnen. Egal ob ich in epische Schlachten eintauche oder mich in spannende Abenteuer strze – mit dem Elgato HD60 X wird jede Aufnahme zu einem visuellen Meisterwerk.
Die einfache Einrichtung und Bedienung machen das Elgato HD60 X zu einem unverzichtbaren Begleiter fr jeden Streamer. Dank der benutzerfreundlichen Software und der intuitiven Steuerung kann ich meine Aufnahmen problemlos anpassen und optimieren, um das bestmgliche Ergebnis zu erzielen. Die niedrige Latenz sorgt dafr, dass meine Streams reibungslos und ohne Verzgerungen laufen, so dass ich mich ganz auf das Spiel konzentrieren kann.
Die Vielseitigkeit des Elgato HD60 X ist ebenfalls beeindruckend. Es ist kompatibel mit einer Vielzahl von Plattformen und Gerten, darunter PC, PlayStation, Xbox und mehr, so dass ich es mit meinen Lieblingsspielen auf verschiedenen Systemen verwenden kann. Auerdem bietet es zustzliche Funktionen wie Flashback Recording und Live Commentary, um meine Streams noch professioneller zu gestalten.
Alles in allem kann ich das Elgato HD60 X nur wrmstens empfehlen. Es bietet die perfekte Kombination aus beeindruckender Bildqualitt, einfacher Bedienung und umfassender Kompatibilitt, um das Beste aus meinen Gaming-Erlebnissen herauszuholen. Mit dieser Capture-Card knnen auch Sie Ihre Gameplay-Sessions auf ein ganz neues Level heben und Ihre Zuschauer begeistern. Gnnen Sie sich das Elgato HD60 X und tauchen Sie ein in die Welt des professionellen Streamings und Aufzeichnens!
Un consejo para transmitir en xbox series x. Si tienes problemas con el audio, poner el audio en estero sin comprimir. Y si an as no se escucha nada, debes desinstalar el iba y programas similares!!
I use this item almost daily for gaming and casual streaming. Although the condition was acceptable when I purchased this for just under 100, it still continues to work really well, even on my Mid-2015 MacBook Pro. Excellent value for money, and better than expected quality product.
Amazon keeps hassling me to write a review for this product. This was a gift. I cannot verify any details about the product myself but I can say that the recipient was very pleased and that they recommended the product highly.
I wanted to start recording footage from gameplay and edit them for YouTube and this is perfect. Easy to install, easy to use, and easy to export and edit. It was so good that I bought two. Now my son has one and he streams and records every single game he plays. I gave it five stars as it does exactly what it says on the box.
Bought a used one and came with all the parts. Works as intended with hardly any show of wea
Worth the money! No hassles and works a charm!
I go from XBox X to capture to PC. No problems and my stream chat are all impressed by the picture.
Thank you Elgato. Cheers!
For people who wanna use it to play their switch or console through your laptop screen it has a latency of around 32ms input lag plus the controllers themselves and the console etc. Which for competitive play is not good at all! but for playing something like Zelda or a slower paced game that doesn’t require fast reaction times it will work very well although expensive.
Get it, it’s totally worth it.
Very good product, does exactly what it’s meant to do. However, I would like to emphasize the importance of USB 3.0 as the machine simply won’t work on USB 2.0 – I tried a few things on my old machine with no success. Ended up buying a new PC to use the HD60x (you can also look into buying a USB 3.0 PCie thing to install on your motherboard); also be aware that you might have 1 second delay or so between video image and sound, at least streaming PC games. Happy streaming!
However the system is prone to dropping the odd frame with no particular reason. When this occurs during speech this become very noticeable and if you are picky on quality (like me) means a full new recording . That’s ok but at real time recording only means up to two hours of rework. I am using the Elgato HD60 S+ to copy out recordings and free up space on a UK Tivo hard drive but still wanted to preserve the recording etc.
Works exactly as I had hoped. Flawless. Installed without any issues. Really happy with this purchase. Picture quality on 4K is superb. I had the original Game Capture HD and bought this for 4K.
Build
Build quality is good. It’s well made and looks cool. My only problems are theres no indication of whether its actually turned on, it would be nice if it had a little light on it or something to indicate its getting power. Also it’s only HDMI, considering most high end GPU’s nowadays use mainly display port, it’s a bit of a pain to use up the only 1 hdmi slot on my gpu. It would be cool if you could sell official displayport adapters for it so those of us on pc can have life a little easier, I wouldnt even mind paying extra.
Picture quality
Its good overall. Great for recording videos on games and whatever else you do.
Set up
Now this is the downfall of this product. Plugging it in and securing it is easy. But using it in elgato software is horrible. I recommend you install the elgato software, let it install the drivers and everything and then download streamlabs or OBS because it’s far easier to use.
Value for money
If you are a streamer or content creator then I’m sure youll get your use out of this and it will be well worth it. I think to make it fully worth the price elagto needs to do an update on the 4k capture utility.
Overall, a pretty solid product. Good for recording ps5 and PC vids.
Yes, there are technically better cards that can capture 10 Bit and 4:2:2 chroma subsampling but those cards cost a lot more money and given that many capture sources and destinations such as YouTube and streaming platforms are only 8 Bit 4:2:0 anyway. There’s a good argument that capturing 8 bit 4:2:0 is all that’s needed.
There are other similar cards on the market but one thing I can say about the 4K60 Pro is that it is solid and dependable and I’ve never had any capture issues or crashes with them, I’ve had three.
Lastly. Even if you only need 1080 capture I’d strongly recommend the 4K60 as it’s not massively more expensive than a 1080 card anyway and you’ll be future proofed for when you do go 4K.
Cheers,
David Harry.
Excellent picture compared to cheap knock offs also available on Amazon (I had to return one that costed about 50, as the picture was dreadful). CPU usage is about 50% of one of the CPU cores at 1080p50, which is acceptable. However, I could not get it to work in the following configuration to pass through 3K (1440p) signal: Mac -> Thunderbolt 3 cable -> eGPU -> HDMI cable -> HD 60 S+ -> HDMI cable -> 3K (1440p) monitor. It doesn’t seem to be able to pass through a 3K (1440p) signal, the HD60 S+ shows up as a 1080p monitor in MacOS, and it cannot be changed to 1440p resolution. Hence, I’m taking one star off. That’s my mistake assuming it can pas through 3K while only 4K is actually stated on the box. If you have a 1440p monitor, keep this in mind. Still keeping the device for 1080p capture from DSLR.
Easy to install assuming you know basics about pc building (just slot it in and out installs drivers etc), doesn’t always display a picture right of the bat, changing the settings does make it appear and then it’s fine after.
Without this little annoyance it would have been perfect.
Elgato 4k60 pro mk2 was as expected from Elgato and premium product, the only reason not 5 stars was the set. Spent many MANY hours trying to figure out why screen were blank etc, then biting the built spoke to Elgato customer service which I must say where FANTASTIC and should have spoken to them first 5 stars for the american guy i spok too. But yo.put it simply if anyone has issues speak to them. My issue was resolved by simply not using HDMI from the Elgato card but quite simply running high capacity HDMI from graphics card to Elgato card (which is in the instructions) but then using both monitors via display port from the graphics card (not in the instructions) then it’s a case of simply duplicating displays in Nvidia settings and away you go, streaming is perfect which is what it was meant for eventually it will be a 2 pc set up but perfect for now.
I bought this some considerable time ago and once I ironed out all the kinks, the device is probably better than it’s more expensive USB brother device in the 4K60 S+.
The reasons for that are that this device is a hardware upgrade from the HD60 S which has been about for some time. The software while isn’t the greatest, yes I’m looking at you 4K Capture Utility, is functional and works well with the HD60 S+, however it fails with it more expensive sibling in the 4K60 S+, that’s another story however.
I would not recommend using this device with Elgato 4K Capture Utility version 1.7.3, and stick to the older version of 1.7.2 due to encoding and playback issues of files. It also brings in issues with HDR output via tone mapping to allow HDR in things like xSplit!
The image you see on your output monitor is exactly the same as what the console/device is outputting, there is literally zero input lag and gaming is perfect. The colour and replication is great, and HDR passthrough is exceptional!
Highly recommend this device!
This product really does manage to capture your gameplay in a smooth 1080p 60FPS.
If you do require party chat to be recorded, you will need some external cables to record analogue sound which are sold separately. I also have an external Mic plugged into my PC to record my own voice via Live commentary as the Elgato will not simply pick up your voice from your xbox headset/mic.
I noticed a lot of individuals are having difficulty in having your computer recognise the Elgato capture card. I spent two hours trying to find a driver for my PC and went back and forth trying to fix this.
I solved this issue by changing the USB cable provided in the box to my own personal one and my PC recognised the device immediately. Please use a different usb cable if you are having issues with recognising this device as i feel the USB cable they provided was dodgy.
Overall, once the issues have been resolved this is a solid device. Highly Recommend.
Lets start with the big Elgato shaped elephant in the room; the software is the usual unreliable Elgato-quality tat.
Sadly you’re stuck with it if you want to record HDR files.
-1 star, if Avermedia can sort themselves out Corsair/Elgato have no excuse.
Thankfully you can ignore the software, switch on HDR tone mapping & use something else; that’s when the hardware shines.
A good card for “future proofing” your content creation. Just don’t burn money on the machine you put it in because those requirements are way overboard.
Love the product. But took a while to fine tune it..it was plug and play (ish), but had to watch at least 10 youtube videos to figure out all the settings, including voice chat , game chat (then buy an elgato game chat link). But its now up and running. I have a mac book pro so it has all the power it needed. HD60S+ is really good. But like i said, needs some tech skills
It came with two cables: one that goes to your gaming console, and another one that’s USB to USB C for your computer. You would still need to use the HDMI that goes to your screen or projector.
Since I use a MacBook Pro, also bought a USB C to USB C cable so that I don’t have to use the adapter/dongle. Even if I don’t have a dedicated graphics card, I still manage to stream and record my Nintendo Switch games. I do have a quad core processor and 8 GB of RAM.
Pretty easy to use with the Elgato software, as well as with OBS or Streamlabs OBS.
I use this for my streams and videos on YouTube, it’s so good, there’s next to no delay when I look on the pc screen, when I rewatch the videos the quality is so good, it’s a really small and great capture card, it doesn’t even get hot like my last one by another company, this capture card is great and the cables it comes with are really high quality as well, I would definitely recommend this produc
I Will keep this simple.
1. Rip off… Super expensive does not need to be this price.
2. Works better than any other I bought.
3. Plug in and it just works no driver install or anything.
4. The 4K Application which is part of ELgato which you can download works amazingly.
5. Presents as a source in OBS Studio no issues.
6. Supports 4k Footage and works with my SOny A6400.
Does it work? YES! Any HDMI Input.
Do I NEED IT NOW? – Don’t buy it at this price point wait until Corona is over maybe if you can as 180 is far too much.
This was installed in a “streaming” PC as part of a two PC setup. The ability to passthrough high refresh rates was perfect when cloning the monitor on the “gaming” PC. Being able to access the video feed in multiple applications simultaneously, is also fantastic if you are looking to record and stream a the same time.
Installation is really simple, but be mindful of airflow when positioning it next to other components. These cards get incredibly hot, but have no onboard cooling. Adequate airflow is a must, not just to keep the card cool, but also to manage the excess heat inside the case.
So in review, how am I finding using an EXTREMELY expensive (500+) webcam? For me it’s ideal. Thanks to the pandemic regular 85 quality webcams are either out of stock or double their RRP. Despite this being an expensive route to a webcam, I already had a Sony a5100 a dummy battery and a HDMI lead. I just wasn’t using these as often as I once did. The Elgato HD60s+ was just the final piece in a very expensive puzzle to get a webcam without being extorted (pricespy indicated it was at regular price apart from occasional reductions of 10). Obviously there is no webcam on the market that can surpass the image quality of a large DSLR sensor and the low light recording is much better too. Further to this, the bokeh effect from a 20mm lens at f2.0 is a look no webcam could replicate, although I’m sure the kit lens still looks good too. For just web conferencing, this is pure overkill, but this would be a regular setup for a blogger or game streamer. For me, I felt more comfortable paying 189.99 for this setup than 179.99 for a 85rrp webcam. However, I had the remaining kit to make it operational
**You will need a free PCI-e slot to run this card, NOT a PCIexpress**
Great product if you stream your Xbox games and want a better quality stream. The 4k60Pro eliminates the need to switch cables around all the time, preventing damage to the hdmi ports. I have a 1440p monitor, after some tinkering with the PC software downloaded from Elgato’s website, I was able to get the downgraded 4K feed from the Xbox. I’ve bought a few Elgato products now and the quality is always top notch. Great product!
No matter what device is being captured, the quality is outstanding, the software is simple and being developed on.
The only technical issue the device has is that the instant preview isn’t so ‘instant’ when using the provided software (1 second delay), however in obs, it shows the instant preview flawlessly.
The only real negative I could see, was that they supported the original 4k60 to record and upscale footage, which has since been completely removed.
Thie HD60 S+improves upon a number of areas:
* UVC Support – USB video support means that no software/drivers are necessary. When it’s connected, your computer will treat it the same way it would a webcam
* 4K 30FPS Recording – Most gamers will still record and stream at 1080p, but the addition of 4K at 30FPS is a welcome one.
* 4K 60 FPS – You can now play games at 4K 60 FPS on your television and record at 1080p 60 FPS
* HDR 10 – HDR 10 is supported when recording at 1080p
If you’re looking to buy a new game recording device, this should be at the top of your list (unless your budget is significantly higher and can afford to buy more professional gear from companies such as Magewell).
For PC build space consideration: this card’s dimensions are roughly early iphone sized(in credit cards? 1×1 and a 3rd, with a depth of 10mm(yeah I know, I don’t have enough credit cards for depth lol), minus PCI-E connector and rear PCI-IO plate. In other words, it’s pretty small.
The build quality reflects it’s price, and at no point would I say the have cut costs. Aesthetically resembles the offspring of 2 SLI’d GPUs (when Mummy & Daddy GPU really love each other…..). It’s looks even extend to it’s stylish black PCB.
Let’s face it these are a currently a default purchase for any streamer/Youtuber, who wants to capture lossless footage: and that would be Elgato’s target market. Well, its for any streamer that wants to do a little more than ASMR streams(ladies, fear not. It will do those too. Well, the “quality” camera side of your “content” at least).
Are there higher-end capture cards? Sure, but A, what site can handle more than 4K @60fps bandwidth, and B, who’s PC hardware can currently exceed that by more than a few dozen fps? C, if your hardware can support more then you are a pro, with an exceedingly specific purpose in mind and a high-end card would be better for you.
It’s software? It works-ish. But, I can’t think of a single scenario where you would use a very basic “cut-and-splice” video editing program, when so many vastly superior free or cheap solutions exist. As to streaming, it’s driver software(yep, still comes on a DVD, but can be DL’d from Elgato’s site) makes it available to all newer versions of OBS or Streamlabs.
I have hopefully answered some of the questions you may have, based on the the questions I had to research when I wanted to stream decent quality game footage, or connecting my Lumix FZ-2200 Bridge camera(FZ-2500 in the US) to OBS as a webcam.
My verdict? The Elgato 4K60 Pro is a great piece of kit, so is the AVermedia “Live Gamer” equivalent. They’re both PCI-E internal capture cards that will do the same job. The AVermedia has some RGB lighting(if you want to light your PSU shroud or slightly illuminate the bottom of your case for some reason), but for me, I much prefer the small sleek Elgato. I would highly recommend it. No, I’m not sponsored by Elgato, although…. if they’re listening….