At a Glance: Razer Ripsaw HD | RZ20-02850

| Answer ID: 949
Technical specifications for the Razer Ripsaw HD including product manuals, downloads, FAQs, and product warranty information.

The Razer Ripsaw HD is a dedicated game capture card designed to complement your dedicated streaming PC for pro-grade streaming on console and PC setups. With the ability to produce high quality, detailed footage, and crisp audio, your gameplay looks just as good to your audience as it does to you.

Front shot of the Razer Ripsaw HD

 

Key Features

  • Full HD 1080p at 60 FPS for powerful stream performance
  • 4K 60 FPS passthrough for uninterrupted, smooth gameplay
  • Full audio mixing capabilities for hassle-free audio management
  • HDMI 2.0 & USB 3.0 connectivity for zero-latency output and maximum details
  • 3.5mm audio cable for easy, software-free setup

 

Package Contents

  • Razer Ripsaw HD game capture card
  • USB 3.0 Type-C to Type-A cable
  • HDMI cable
  • 3.5 mm audio cable
  • Important Product Information Guide

 

System Requirements

  • Windows 8 64-bit or higher with a free USB 3.0 port
  • Intel Core i3-6100 (or higher) for Desktop
  • Intel Core i7-4810MQ (or higher) for Laptop
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 (or higher) for Desktop
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 870M (or higher) for Laptop
  • 4 GB minimum (8 GB recommended)

 

Device Layout

 

Device layout of the Razer Ripsaw HD

  1. Status indicator
  2. Microphone input port
  3. Headphone port
  4. Type C port
  5. HDMI input port
  6. HDMI passthrough port
  7. USB 3.0 Type C to Type A cable
  8. HDMI cable
  9. 3.5 mm audio cable

 

Full Technical Specifications

 

Category Specification

Interface

USB 3.0

Video input

Digital – HDMI 2.0

Audio input

Digital – HDMI

Audio mix-in input

3.5 mm mic-in

3.5 mm aux-in

Video output

HDMI 2.0

Max video capture resolution

2160p at 30 FPS

1080p at 60 FPS

Supported video resolutions

  • 2160p at 30 FPS
  • 1440p at 30 FPS
  • 1080p at 60 FPS
  • 720p at 60 FPS
  • 480p at 60 FPS

Color format

YUY2

Bit depth

16 bits

Chroma sub-sampling

4:2:2

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