Tuesday, June 28th 2022

NZXT Announces Stream 4K30 and HD60 Capture Card

NZXT, a leader in PC gaming hardware and services, today announces its first step into streaming with two external capture cards-the Signal 4K30 and HD60, as well as a coinciding chat cable. The NZXT Signal capture cards help creators to get into streaming without a large investment. Simply plug it into a USB gen 3.2 port and any HDMI device such as a game console, camera, or computer, and you are ready to stream with any video-capturing software such as OBS. Both the Signal 4K40 and HD60 capture cards have all the features you need in order to have great streaming and capturing experience, and full NZXT CAM validation of each capture card's settings.
4K30
The 4K30 is ideal for capturing high-quality video up to 4K resolution with 30 frames per second and passing through footage in HDR in 4K at 60 frames per second, 1440p at 144 frames per second, or 1080p at 240 frames per second with zero-lag. This allows gamers with the latest-gen consoles and high-end gaming PCs to play at full quality in real time.

HD60
The HD60 is ideal for capturing video at maximum quality for Twitch and YouTube Live at 1080p resolution with 60 frames per second while playing in 4K, 1440p, or 1080p at 60 frames per second with zero lag. This passthrough support is common for most entry-level monitors and 4K TVs. The HD60 is perfect for streamers who only need 1080p footage from a previous-gen console, Nintendo Switch, or a camera with an HDMI out.

Both Signal capture cards can directly connect to OBS, Streamlabs, and other streaming software. They are also compatible with Skype, Zoom, Discord, or any other video calling software.

Accessories Launching Alongside the Signal Capture Cards:
Alongside the new Signal capture cards, NZXT is launching the Chat Cable. This 2-meter cable makes it easy to use your headphones to hear console audio and also capture that audio in your stream by plugging it into your motherboard line-in. It's ideal for those using a headset with a built-in microphone plugged directly into the controller.

Features Found in the New Signal 4K30 and HD60 Capture Cards
Play in Full Quality
Play the game as it was meant to be played at up to 4K60 HDR10 or 240 Hz Full HD, with zero-lag passthrough. Compatible with PCs and all consoles with HDMI.

Stream Like the Pros
Your audience will see every detail with streaming up to 4K30 or 1080p60—the benchmark of a professional stream. The Signal capture cards are plug-and-play and compatible with any streaming software.

PC Streams, Upgraded
Stream with two PCs for pro-level quality streaming. Connect a compatible professional camera for a high-quality video that provides greater clarity than a USB camera and opens the door to professional features and visuals.

MSRP Pricing
HD60: $139.99
4k30: $179.99

Features Found in the New Chat Cable
Keep Comms and Stream On
Allows you to stay in communication with your teammates while streaming your console games.

Simplified Audio Setup
Your stream will hear everything you hear-simple set up- just plug in your 4-pole headset with a mic into the cable, plug the cable into your console controller, and the long end of the cable into your computer's line-in.

Just Right
The 2-meter cable means you'll have plenty of length for a comfortable setup length that enables freedom of movement.

MSRP Pricing
NZXT Chat Cable: $9.99

Availability:
USA: Now
EMEA: Now
APAC: Now
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2 Comments on NZXT Announces Stream 4K30 and HD60 Capture Card

#1
MachineLearning
Hope you guys get one in for review - seems like it'd be a total bloodblath vs the EVGA XR1 Lite, for the 1080p60 option.

NZXT continues to offer mediocre products at too high prices across all markets
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eazen
MachineLearningHope you guys get one in for review - seems like it'd be a total bloodblath vs the EVGA XR1 Lite, for the 1080p60 option.

NZXT continues to offer mediocre products at too high prices across all markets
I’m just saying, Elgato, it’s better than both brands.
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