General Information for Avermedia Video Capturing Devices
AVerMedia GC551G2, Black, HDMI, 4K Ultra HD, 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1440p, 2160p, USB Type-C, Quadcore Intel Core i7 / Intel Core i5-6XXX / Intel Core i7-7700HQ / AMD Ryzen 3 XXX,
GC551G2
GC551G2 LIVE GAMER EXTREME 3 Plug & Play 4K Capture
4Kp30 Uncompressed Capture
Capture your gameplay in high detail with the support of up to 4Kp30 on a 4K HDR 60Hz monitor. If fast pace is your style switch to QHD and play at up to 120Hz while recording at FHDp60. Thanks to the uncompressed capture capabilities your gameplay will be captured exactly the way it is meant to be.
* HDR pass-through will be available through a firmware update
Variable Refresh-Rate
The brand-new Live Gamer EXTREME 3 supports VRR to give you tear-free and stutter-free gameplay with supported devices.
Ultra-Low Latency
With nearly zero latency on the pass-through signal and ultra low latency through to the streaming signal the Live Gamer Extreme 3 makes sure both your gameplay and stream are smooth and lag-free.
Multistream with Streaming Center
Level up your viewership and stream to Twitch YouTube Facebook and many other platforms simultaneously with AVerMedia Streaming Center.
Audio Line In & Line Out
Thanks to the built-in Line-In and Line-Out connection it is a breeze to re-route your audio into a mixer or mix in different audio outputs into the stream source.
GC551G2
AVerMedia GC551G2. Product colour: Black, Host interface: HDMI, HD type: 4K Ultra HD. Supported video modes: 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1440p, 2160p. USB connector type: USB Type-C. Minimum processor: Quadcore Intel Core i7 / Intel Core i5-6XXX / Intel Core i7-7700HQ / AMD Ryzen 3 XXX,, Minimum RAM: 8000 MB. Width: 112.5 mm, Depth: 66.1 mm, Height: 20.9 mm
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AVerMedia GC551G2 video capturing device HDMI 61GC551G20BK Specifications
Product Type
Video Capturing Devices
Product Type External Capture Devices
Brand
Avermedia
Collection Model Avermedia 61GC551G20BK
Collection Model Avermedia GC551G2
Manufacturer Product Type
Avermedia Video Capturing Devices
Manufacturer Product Type Avermedia External Capture Devices
Product colour
Black
Product Family GC551G2
HD type
4K Ultra HD
Supported video modes 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1440p, 2160p
HDMI ports quantity 2
USB port Yes
USB connector type USB Type-C
HDMI in 1
Number of HDMI outputs 1
Mic/Line input ports quantity 1
Mic/Line output ports quantity 1
Minimum RAM 8000 MB
Minimum processor Quadcore Intel Core i7 / Intel Core i5-6XXX / Intel Core i7-7700HQ / AMD Ryzen 3 XXX,
Depth 66.1 mm
Height 20.9 mm
Weight 89 g
Width 112.5 mm
Plug and Play Yes
Cables included HDMI, USB
Quick installation guide Yes
MPN 61GC551G20BK
AVerMedia GC551G2 video capturing device HDMI 61GC551G20BK Reviews
Mat - 3.75 out of 5 Reviewed on kitguru.net in the United Kingdom on 03 November 2022
The latest external capture card from AVerMedia, the Live Gamer Extreme 3, offers 4K capture and passthrough, Audio Line in and out and it's the first time we've seen variable refresh rate support on a capture card from AVerMedia. Let's check it out and s...
+Simple to setup, RECentral software is good, Very small footprint,-All plastic build, Gets hot after prolonged use, Struggles to stay in place due to very lightweight, KitGuru says: The Live Gamer Extreme 3 is simple to use and would be great for anyone new to streaming or content creation to dip their toes in the w
Reviewer - 3 out of 5 Reviewed on gamesradar.com in the United Kingdom on 01 November 2022
A familiar brand in the world of streaming for gamers and game capture, AverMedia is back with its latest plug-and-play capture card, the Live Gamer Extreme 3. A quick reply to the Elgato HD60 X released earlier this year, the Live Gamer Extreme 3 becomes...
Andrew - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techteamgb.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2022
Capture cards in the PC space aren't nearly as popular as they used to be – the significant improvements to OBS and graphics card encoders has meant for anyone wanting to record their system or stream they no longer need a second system or a capture card...