With major PlayStation 5 releases on the horizon, now is a good time to make sure your capture setup is ready. Games like Grand Theft Auto VI are built for big moments, and you'll want to capture them all.
Whether you plan to record walkthroughs, stream launch-day gameplay, capture high-quality footage, or create clips, the right capture card can make your PS5 setup much more flexible.
In this guide, we’ll break down our top capture cards by features, performance, and ease of setup.
When choosing a capture card, consider the most important features of your setup. Some things to consider are:
4K is perfect for gamers or creators who want high refresh rate capture and passthrough for competitive and fast-action games.
Capture true 4K at 144 FPS or even 1080p240, ensuring smooth and responsive gameplay.
Why it's great:
* Capture and passthrough limited to 4K120 on monitors using Display Stream Compression (DSC)
For more information on 4K X, click here.
For those who want a minimalist PS5 setup with 4K60 HDR10 recording, high-bitrate capture, and HDMI 2.1 support. Say goodbye to HDMI cluttering on your desk while enjoying high-quality captures.
Why it's great:
For more information on 4K Pro, click here.
Great choice for creators who want a simple, external way to capture PS5 gameplay in 4K60 without building a full desktop capture setup.
It is portable, easy to set up, and designed for streamlined 4K workflows. Connect your PS5 to 4K S, connect 4K S to your display, then record or stream from your computer using Elgato Studio, OBS Studio, or other compatible software.
Why it's great:
Choose 4K S if you want a straightforward external capture card for 4K60 PS5 recording. For more information on 4K S, click here.
Whether you're chasing resolution, high refresh rates, HDR recording, or a simple plug-and-play experience, there's a capture card built for your setup. Pick the one that fits your needs and start recording, streaming, and sharing your gameplay without limits.
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