USB3.0 4K Game Capture Card with HDMI Pass-Through vs 4K HDMI capture card for streaming
Overall winner: 4K HDMI capture card for streaming
Key Differences
Dcyfol (A) lists plug-and-play operation and a lower listed price tier with 4K 60fps input and 1080p 60fps output, while TreasLin (B) offers HDMI pass-through (4K 30fps) plus 1080p 60fps capture but has a higher-rated feature set for passthrough. Choose A if you want simple plug-and-play 4K input at a more affordable tier; choose B if you need explicit HDMI pass-through functionality
USB3.0 4K Game Capture Card with HDMI Pass-Through
Capture and stream gameplay with HDMI 4K 60FPS input and 4K 30FPS passthrough. Compatible with PS5/PS4/Switch/Xbox; supports 1080P60 capture and streaming
Pros
- 4K 60FPS input support
- 4K 30FPS passthrough
- 1080P 60FPS capture
- wide console compatibility
Cons
- no customer insights provided
- no bundled accessories listed
4K HDMI capture card for streaming
Capture card supports up to 4K 60fps input and 1080p 60fps output for streaming, conferencing, and gameplay. Easy plug-and-play with no drivers required. Customers note crisp 1080p 60fps video with minimal lag and good value
Pros
- 4K 60fps input support
- Full HD 1080p 60fps output
- Plug and play, no drivers
- Suitable for streaming and gaming
Cons
- No driver installation required may vary by system
- Limited to capture card functionality (no bundled software details)
- Dependence on host USB performance
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Dcyfol |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | TreasLin |
| User Reviews | Dcyfol |