Hello,
I'm planning to purchase the Elgato Game Capture 4K X. I want to know if my laptop is compatible with it considering my use case. Here's what I intend to do and not do with it:
Because I don't plan on using maximum settings, do you think the capture card will work on my laptop?
I'm planning to purchase the Elgato Game Capture 4K X. I want to know if my laptop is compatible with it considering my use case. Here's what I intend to do and not do with it:
- Record gameplay at 1080p, 30 fps, including in-game audio.
- Use it with my PlayStation 3 (via an HDMI splitter), PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
- I do not plan on live streaming or pre-recording footage of me playing, reacting or talking.
- I will not use my PC to play.
- I specifically chose the 4K X to future-proof.
- Model: HP Envy 17-ce2010nr
- Display: 17.3" IPS, 16:9 aspect ratio, 1920x1080 resolution
- Operating system: Windows 11 Pro for Workstations (64-bit)
- RAM: 32 GB (2 x 16GB, DDR4, 3200 MHz)
- USB: It has one USB-C port (USB 3.2 Gen 2) and three USB-A ports
- CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-1165G7
- GPU: Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
- Will the capture card work with my display, or will it require a 4K screen?
- Elgato recommends at least a 6th generation Core i5 CPU. My laptop has an 11th generation Core i7 chip. However, I'm also aware that the one I have is considered a "mobile processor" meant for ultrabooks. Considering the six-year gap between these models, do you think the power is comparable or close enough?
- Elgato recommends at least NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10xx for the GPU. I only have an integrated chip. Will this be a problem? Their previous model, the Elgato Game Capture HD60 S, only required an old Intel HD chip to record 1080p at 60fps. Considering that I won't be taking advantage of all the features and capabilities of the 4K X, do you think mine will work?
Because I don't plan on using maximum settings, do you think the capture card will work on my laptop?