Elgato has two similar internal videogame capture cards with the original Game Capture 4K60 Pro as well as the newer Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK. 2. So, what are the main differences between these?
You can find out in this comparison guide.
Quick Summary
When compared to the original version, the Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK. 2 adds HDR10 capture and passthrough as well as SDR to HDR tone mapping.
The newer version also comes with low-profile and high-profile brackets in addition to supporting multi-application access, which allows you to perform multiple tasks at the same time such as live streaming and recording.
As you can see above, the 4K60 Pro MK. 2 has some major improvements over the 4K60 Pro MK. 1.
Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK. 1 vs. Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK. 2 Comparison Chart
You can take a look at Seeking Tech’s comparison table for these internal capture cards below.
Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK. 1 | Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK. 2 | |
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Compatible Game Consoles | Nintendo Wii U Nintendo Switch PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4 Pro PlayStation 5 Xbox 360 Xbox One Xbox One S Xbox One X Xbox Series S Xbox Series X | Nintendo Wii U Nintendo Switch PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 4 Pro PlayStation 5 Xbox 360 Xbox One Xbox One S Xbox One X Xbox Series S Xbox Series X |
Supported Resolutions and Frame Rates | 480p (720 by 480 resolution) NTSC at up to 60 fps 576i (720 by 576 resolution) PAL at up to 60 fps 576p (720 by 576 resolution) PAL at up to 60 fps 720p (1280 by 720 resolution) at up to 60 fps 1080i (1920 by 1080 resolution) at up to 60 fps 1080p (1920 by 1080 resolution) at up to 240 fps 1440p (2560 by 1440 resolution) at up to 144 fps 2160p (3840 by 2160 resolution) at up to 60 fps | 480p (720 by 480 resolution) NTSC at up to 60 fps 576i (720 by 576 resolution) PAL at up to 60 fps 576p (720 by 576 resolution) PAL at up to 60 fps 720p (1280 by 720 resolution) at up to 60 fps 1080i (1920 by 1080 resolution) at up to 60 fps 1080p (1920 by 1080 resolution) at up to 240 fps 1440p (2560 by 1440 resolution) at up to 144 fps 2160p (3840 by 2160 resolution) at up to 60 fps |
Game Passthrough? | Yes | Yes |
HDR10 Support | No | Yes |
SDR to HDR Tone Mapping? | No | Yes |
Instant Gameview | Yes | Yes |
Unlimited Capture | Yes | Yes |
Flashback Recording | Yes | Yes |
Stream Command | Yes | Yes |
Multi-Application Access | No | Yes |
Low and High Profile Brackets | No | Yes |
System Requirements | Windows 10 (64-bit) 6th generation Intel Core i7 CPU (i7-6xxx) or AMD Ryzen 7 (or better) NVIDIA GeForece GTX 10xx or AMD Radeon RX Vega (or better) PCIe 2.0 (or higher) x4/x8/x16 slot | Windows 10 (64-bit) 6th generation Intel Core i7 CPU (i7-6xxx) or AMD Ryzen 7 (or better) NVIDIA GeForece GTX 10xx or AMD Radeon RX Vega (or better) PCIe 2.0 (or higher) x4/x8/x16 slot |
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Compatible Game Consoles
The Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro and Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK. 2 both support the same mainstream home consoles, which include the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS4 Pro, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X.
You can find a list of compatible gaming systems below:
- Nintendo Wii U
- Nintendo Switch
- PlayStation 3
- PlayStation 4
- PlayStation 4 Pro
- PlayStation 5
- Xbox 360
- Xbox One
- Xbox One S
- Xbox One X
- Xbox Series S
- Xbox Series X
Supported Resolutions and Frame Rates
The two capture cards in this versus guide support the same resolutions and frame rates as both support up to 240 frames per second at 1080p, 144 frames per second at 1440p and 60 frames per second at 4K.
You can find the list of compatible resolutions and refresh rates below:
- 480p (720 by 480 resolution) NTSC at up to 60 fps
- 576i (720 by 576 resolution) PAL at up to 60 fps
- 576p (720 by 576 resolution) PAL at up to 60 fps
- 720p (1280 by 720 resolution) at up to 60 fps
- 1080i (1920 by 1080 resolution) at up to 60 fps
- 1080p (1920 by 1080 resolution) at up to 240 fps
- 1440p (2560 by 1440 resolution) at up to 144 fps
- 2160p (3840 by 2160 resolution) at up to 60 fps
Game Passthrough
The Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pros support game passthrough, which means that you can play a videogame and capture gameplay video at the same time without any frame rate or resolution drop.
HDR10 Support
Elgato added support for HDR10 capture and passthrough to the newer Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK. 2.
SDR to HDR Tone Mapping
The second generation Game Capture 4K60 Pro is also the only product in this comparison to support SDR to HDR Tone Mapping, a feature that converts captured non-HDR videos to HDR.
Instant Gameview
Both of these gaming capture cards support Instant Gameview, which gives you a live look-in of the captured footage in addition to your audio commentary and video reaction.
Unlimited Capture
The Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK. 1 and Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK. 2 also feature unlimited capture, which means that you can capture gameplay videos for as long as you desire provided you have enough free space on the storage drive of your computer.
Flashback Recording
Furthermore, these Elgato internal capture cards support Flashback Recording as you can rewind your captured gameplay video and then start a recording from that point in time.
Stream Command
Both also supports Stream Command. This feature allows you to customize how the layout of your live stream, which includes alerts, overlays as well as the position of your web camera.
Multi-Application Access
The 4K60 Pro MK. 2 is the only product out of the two to feature Multi-Application Access, which allows you to perform different tasks, like live streaming and recording, at the same time.
Low and High Profile Brackets
The 4K60 Pro MK. 2 is also the only capture card in this guide to come with low and high profile brackets.
System Requirements
The system requirements for the capture cards are identical. You can find the compatible operating system, CPU, GPU and PCIe versions below:
- Windows 10 (64-bit)
- 6th generation Intel Core i7 CPU (i7-6xxx) or AMD Ryzen 7 (or better)
- NVIDIA GeForece GTX 10xx or AMD Radeon RX Vega (or better)
- PCIe 2.0 (or higher) x4/x8/x16 slot
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