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The Ripsaw HD is the follow-up to Razer’s first Ripsaw capture card. Released in 2016, the original saw a number of compatibility issues and lock-ups - not what you want in the world of game ...
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It might be getting a little old but the Razer Ripsaw HD is still an amazing capture card, especially if you only need to capture content in 1080p. See it at Amazon. Product Specifications.
Razer has announced a new capture card for game streamers and content creators, with support for up to 1080p streaming, 4K video passthrough for gaming, and built-in audio mixing. It will cost $160.
Like most external graphics cards, the Ripsaw HD is connects to your streaming PC through USB 3.0 and uses HDMI outputs and inputs to capture game footage from either a console or a second gaming PC.
Razer launches $160 Razer Ripsaw HD video capture card. Dean Takahashi @deantak. April 8, 2019 8:00 AM. The Razer Ripsaw HD capture card is the ...
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