Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro supports many different resolutions and frame rates between 1080p and 2160p (4K). We have tested the common resolutions, but not every possible resolution and frame rate combination.
Here are some of the more common resolutions and frame rates that are supported:
480p (up to 60 fps) NTSC
720 by 480 resolution
576i (up to 60 fps) PAL
720 by 576 resolution
576p (up to 60 fps) PAL
720 by 576 resolution
720p (up to 60 fps)
1280 by 720 resolution
1080i (up to 60 fps)
1920 by 1080 resolution
1080p (up to 60 fps)
1920 by 1080 resolution
1440p (up to 60 fps)
2560 by 1440 resolution
2160p (up to 60 fps)
3840 by 2160 resolution
If you are trying a resolution or frame rate that isn't working, either via passthrough or recording, please contact our support team. We will be able to test those settings internally.
High Frame Rate Support - 144Hz, etc
Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro is capable of passthrough as well as capture of formats such as 1440p 144 Hz.
These formats however do not have industry standard timings, and as such, may not work perfectly. In rare cases, using a custom or edited EDID may be needed.
Please see this article for more detailed information about a 1440p 144 Hz setup:
How to set up 4K60 Pro with 1440p 144 Hz monitors in dual-PC setups
If you have a high refresh rate display and Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro is not properly passing through the signal or capturing, please contact our Technical Support team.
Pixel Clock Support - Up to 600 Mhz
Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro supports signals over HDMI 2.0 up to 600 Mhz pixel clock.
You can manually calculate the pixel clock of the resolution and frame rate, to see if it will work with
Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro
Please Note: Even if the pixel clock is below 600 Mhz, we are not guaranteeing that particular resolution and frame rate combination will work with Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro.
Here are some of the more common resolutions and frame rates that are supported:
480p (up to 60 fps) NTSC
720 by 480 resolution
576i (up to 60 fps) PAL
720 by 576 resolution
576p (up to 60 fps) PAL
720 by 576 resolution
720p (up to 60 fps)
1280 by 720 resolution
1080i (up to 60 fps)
1920 by 1080 resolution
1080p (up to 60 fps)
1920 by 1080 resolution
1440p (up to 60 fps)
2560 by 1440 resolution
2160p (up to 60 fps)
3840 by 2160 resolution
If you are trying a resolution or frame rate that isn't working, either via passthrough or recording, please contact our support team. We will be able to test those settings internally.
High Frame Rate Support - 144Hz, etc
Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro is capable of passthrough as well as capture of formats such as 1440p 144 Hz.
These formats however do not have industry standard timings, and as such, may not work perfectly. In rare cases, using a custom or edited EDID may be needed.
Please see this article for more detailed information about a 1440p 144 Hz setup:
How to set up 4K60 Pro with 1440p 144 Hz monitors in dual-PC setups
If you have a high refresh rate display and Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro is not properly passing through the signal or capturing, please contact our Technical Support team.
Pixel Clock Support - Up to 600 Mhz
Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro supports signals over HDMI 2.0 up to 600 Mhz pixel clock.
You can manually calculate the pixel clock of the resolution and frame rate, to see if it will work with
Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro
Please Note: Even if the pixel clock is below 600 Mhz, we are not guaranteeing that particular resolution and frame rate combination will work with Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro.