AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 vs Elgato 4K X
AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra 2.1
Elgato 4K X
The AVerMedia leads on raw capture specs. The Elgato 4K X wins on software polish and ecosystem.
How They Compare
The things that actually matter ๐
Pick Your Side ๐
Which one stole your heart?
Which One Is For You?
Two amazing products, two different vibes โจ
- You want the highest capture specs available in an external card
- You capture from PS5 or Xbox at 4K and need full HDMI 2.1
- You prefer a capture card that leads on raw technical capability
- You already use Elgato Stream Deck and want seamless integration
- You value polished software that just works on stream day
- You trust Elgato's proven track record with capture devices
The Full Story
LoveBar's deep-dive, written for humans ๐
Capture cards are one of those products where the differences are invisible to your audience but deeply felt by you as the creator, and these two flagship external cards highlight that tension perfectly. The AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra 2.1 pushes the specification envelope, offering HDMI 2.1 passthrough and capture capabilities that ensure you are ready for whatever the next generation of consoles and GPUs throw at it. It is the card that wins the spec comparison chart and gives tech-focused streamers confidence they are future-proofed. The Elgato 4K X matches the core capabilities but wraps them in the Elgato software ecosystem that thousands of streamers already depend on daily. Integration with Stream Deck, OBS plugins, and Elgato's own capture software creates a workflow that feels seamless and reliable when you are live. The AVerMedia is for creators who want to know they have the absolute best hardware under the hood. The Elgato is for creators who value the full experience from capture to broadcast being one cohesive, stress-free pipeline.