New Razer Ripsaw Looks To Take Your Game Streaming To New Level

Razer Ripsaw

Razer has announced the launch of its Razer Ripsaw capture card. This new tool for broadcasting empowers users with high-performance recording and streaming capabilities, bringing game footage to popular platforms like Twitch and YouTube with remarkable resolutions and frame rates.

The Razer Ripsaw offers full 1080p game capture at 60 frames per second, for crisp, clear and smooth viewing.  Using the USB 3.0 standard, the Razer Ripsaw streams on uncompressed raw game footage with an impressive near zero latency. Moreover, audiences can enjoy even more personalized and fun experiences when broadcasters exploit the capture card’s onboard audio and microphone inputs, which plug into any music source or microphone for a secondary audio or commentary layer.

Razer Ripsaw

Not only does the Razer Ripsaw look to be a robust and easy-to-use game capture card with Windows PCs, it also comes with all the necessary cables to plug-and-play with popular game consoles such as Razer’s own Android based Razer Forge TV console, Sony PlayStation 4, Microsoft Xbox One, Nintendo Wii U, and past-generation devices such as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. This gives broadcasters a wider range of game options to share.

The Razer Ripsaw works right out of the box with popular streaming software like Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) and XSplit, ensuring broadcasters can start right away, without having to deal with unnecessary third-party bloatware that is commonly associated with other streaming solutions.

“Razer has been involved with the streaming scene since the beginning of game broadcasting, with top streamers using our hardware through the ages to get the unfair gaming advantage in front of audiences,” said Min-Liang Tan, Razer CEO and co-founder.  “We’re excited to design a game capture card that meets the exacting needs of broadcasters and to also give newcomers a perfect tool to help them possibly become the next Syndicate or Pewdiepie.”

Razer Ripsaw

In addition to launching the Razer Ripsaw, Razer is developing an online resource platform for streamers to get tips and tricks to performing their best.  The Razer Supported Streamer Program has been revamped to ensure that aspiring broadcasters can leverage Razer support to achieve their goals.  For information on Razer Ripsaw and related programs, interested parties may visit www.razerzone.com/ripsaw

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Price: USD179.99/EUR179.99

Availability: Worldwide and on RazerStore.com

System requirements:
·         Windows 10/8.1/7 (64/32 bit)
·         USB 3.0 powered
·         CPU:
o   Desktop – Intel Core i5-4440 3.10 GHz or above
o   Laptop – Intel Core i7-4810MQ or above
·         Graphics card:
o   Desktop – NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 and above
o   Laptop – NVIDIA GeForce GTX 870M and above
·         Memory: 4GB minimum (8GB recommended)

Technical specifications:
·         Interface: USB 3.0 only
·         Video input: Digital – HDMI / Analog – Component
·         Audio input: Digital – HDMI / Analog – RCA L/R
·         Audio mix-in input: 3.5 mm mic-in / 3.5 mm aux-in
·         Video output: HDMI (pass-through from HDMI and Component input)
·         Max capture resolution: Uncompressed 1080p60
·         Supported resolutions: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i

Product size and weight:
·         Depth: 130 mm / 5.12 in.
·         Width: 86 mm / 3.39 in.
·         Height: 17 mm / 0.67 in.
·         Weight: 183 g / 0.40 lbs.

What’s in the box:
·         Razer Ripsaw game capture card
·         USB 3.0 cable
·         HDMI cable
·         Component AV cable
·         Component AV Multi cable
·         3.5 mm audio cable
·         Important Product Information Guide

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