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AVerMedia Live Gamer HD 2-PCIe Internal Game Capture Card, Record and Stream in 1080p 60 with Multi-Card Support, Low-Latency Pass-Through on Xbox series x/s, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Windows 10 (GC570)
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Live Gamer HD 2-PCIe Internal Game Capture Card, Record and Stream in 1080p 60 with Multi-Card Support, Low-Latency Pass-Through on Xbox series x/s, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Windows 10 (GC570)

$142.61

*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated 2026-07-07. Price and availability subject to change.

Bottom line: The Live Gamer HD 2-PCIe Internal Game Capture Card, Record and Stream in 1080p 60 with Multi-Card Support, Low-Latency Pass-Through on Xbox series x/s, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Windows 10 (GC570) is a niche pick — read recent reviews before buying in the streaming gear category, priced around $142.61. Read recent reviews carefully before committing.

SpecPicks Verdict

SpecPicks classifies AVerMedia Live Gamer HD 2-PCIe Internal Game Capture Card, Record… as a niche pick — read recent reviews before buying in the streaming gear category, based on our editorial and benchmark analysis and our ranking model that weights rating × review-volume × price-fit. AVerMedia's positioning sits within the broader category mid-tier. Use the Compare tool to put it side-by-side with two or three close alternatives before clicking through to Amazon.

Common buyer scenarios for streaming gear of this kind: matching it to an existing build, replacing a failing part, or upgrading from a previous-generation equivalent. Check the spec table below against your current setup — particularly socket / form-factor / power-rating fields — and confirm compatibility on the Amazon listing before purchase. Prices, stock, and Prime eligibility update directly from Amazon's catalog and may have moved since this page was last verified.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • ✓ Backed by AVerMedia's warranty and support channels
  • ✓ Ships via Amazon with Prime eligibility and the standard returns policy

Cons

  • ✗ Confirm socket / form-factor / power-rating compatibility against your build before ordering
  • ✗ Price, stock, and Prime eligibility update from Amazon and may have changed since this page was last verified

Key Features

  • Capture and record Full HD 1080p60 gameplay from Xbox, PlayStation, Wii U or Nintendo Switch and PC in real-time with low latency HDMI pass-through.
  • Plug and play support for Windows (except Win7) with uncompressed video output for superior picture quality and compressed video output with low bandwidth demand.
  • Multi-card support for up to 4 cards on your gaming PC, including support for AMD Ryzen processors.
  • Comes with RECentral 4 software, which allows for live editing, customizable quality settings, and content overlay for streaming and recording.
  • Compatible with Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 (supporting UVC Protocol), and Windows 7 (requires driver installation).

Full Specifications

BrandAVerMedia
PlatformWindows
AV OutputHDMI
Model Name1080p60 plug&play
Unit Count1 Count
Model NumberGC570
CompatibilityPC, PS5, Xbox, Switch
Built-In Media3.5mm Audio cable, HDMI cable, Live Gamer HD 2 (GC570), Quick guide
Item Type NameLive Gamer HD 2, Full HD 1080p 60, Record and Stream, Multi-Card Support, Low-Latency Pass- Through, Real-Time Gameplay, PCIe
Item Dimensions5.9 x 4.9 x 0.9 inches
Mfr Part NumberGC570
Compatible DevicesGaming Console, Personal Computer
Hardware InterfacePCI Express x1
Warranty Description3 year manufacturer

Ready to buy?

AVerMedia Live Gamer HD 2-PCIe Internal Game Capture Card, Record and Stream in 1080p 60 with Multi-Card Support, Low-Latency Pass-Through on Xbox series x/s, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Windows 10 (GC570) is available on Amazon with Prime shipping and the full Amazon returns policy. SpecPicks earns a small commission on qualifying purchases — thank you for supporting independent review work.

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*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated 2026-07-07. Price and availability subject to change.

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