On Tuesday, Razer launched its very first capture video device, the Razer Ripsaw. This external capture card will let gamers stream their favorite titles to platforms such as Twitch and YouTube ...
Razer’s newest streamer-friendly tech, the Ripsaw, has hit the market and it’s ready to take the world of Twitch by storm. I’ve spent the past week and a half working with the new capture card, ...
Razer is making it even easier to realize your dreams of getting paid to play video games all day. The gamer-centric hardware maker recently announced the Razer Ripsaw, a capture card for broadcasting ...
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When most people are shopping for capture cards, Razer may not enter the conversation. It’s weird though, Razer is known as one of the top gaming peripheral companies on the market - making headsets, ...
The Razer Ripsaw is USB3.0 1080p60 capable, has full PC and console support, and is compatible with OBS and XSplit software HAMBURG, Germany – Razer ™, a world leader in connected devices and software ...
The Razer Ripsaw HD is the king of entry-level capture cards. For just $159.99, you can kick off your streaming career with this simple, yet absolutely fantastic device. Right off the bat, I can tell ...
Game streaming is very popular in today's internet, and there are many products out there to help content creators show off their gaming sessions to the world. Today, Razer announced its Ripsaw HD ...
When my review unit of Razer’s newly-launched Ripsaw game capture box arrived I eagerly unboxed it, set it atop the AverMedia Live Gamer Extreme I’d been using since last summer, and swapped the cords ...
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Performance Setting up the Ripsaw couldn’t be easier. Simply plug the USB 3.0 cable into your PC and the Type-C into the Ripsaw. It’s powered via USB, so no need for a chunky external power adaptor.
The unit its self is pretty compact. Of course, that’s a good thing, as it has to sit up on your desktop, and you don’t want it taking up too much valuable work space. On the back, you’ll find a USB ...