Razer Releases Ripsaw Capture Credit card

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Best known for their top of the line games accessories, Razer is getting to the world of streaming and also video capture. Many people somewhat broke in to the scene with the Razer Seiren some time ago, one of the best gamer-grade microphones accessible, but the American-company isn’t halting there.

Razer has announced today that they will be providing a capture cards to the party. In the era where your current Xbox One and also PS4 are more than able to streaming or taking select footage, you’ll find those, such as our-self, who rely on much more dedicated capture credit cards to get the highest quality possible. We took a review of AVerMedia’s Live Game player Extreme, which was a huge disappointment, but this simply leaves an opening for a company for instance Razer to fill.

The Razer Ripsaw is going to be capable of recording 1080p/60fps video footage from PS4, PS3, Xbox 360 system One, Xbox 360 as well as PC devices. The idea?runs exclusively via a USB 3.2 connection and facilitates HDMI alongside part?cables (through a focused connection it would seem). It’s available in Razer’s trademark slick black, green design and style and supports the two OBS and XSplit applications.

The?Ripsaw also supports a 3.5mm mic-in connector, so it goes well with the?company’s?Seiren, and other?microphone.

It does demand a decent machine to be able to use,?although it’s?primarily based on the processor chip:

  • OS: Windows 10/8.1/7 (64/32 bit)
  • CPU: Intel i5-4440 3.1GHz (Desktop) And Intel i7-4810MQ (Laptop)
  • GPU: NVIDIA GTX 660 (Desktop) /?NVIDIA GTX870M (Laptop)
  • RAM: 4 gb minimum (8GB recommended)

Razer Ripsaw?is?available right now intended for $179.99 (US), $239.98 (CAN) and?

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