

It’s a bit elaborate and requires users to have a gaming setup where all components are near one another. The NZXT Chat Cable I used connected to my PC, Xbox controller, and headset to ensure I could chat with the room without muddying the sound from the card. Since there is no analog audio port on the card, setting up a microphone the first time can get a little confusing. Considering how seamless the HD60 had been working, it was likely just brief buffering on Twitch’s end. I noticed very few video glitches throughout the stream, though I can’t say whether they were caused by the card, OBS, or Twitch. Especially if it doubled as a broadcasting tool, similar to Elgato’s setup, or provided even basic video editing. Working in the third-party environment is a suitable workaround for now, but built-in or downloadable software would be far more convenient and easier to manage, particularly for new streamers and creators. There are no built-in functions that allow users to adjust settings for different use-cases.Įvery adjustment to the HD60s output needs to be made in the broadcasting software, but it’s not always possible. Note: NZXT CAM is not available on Mac or Linux.įor the capture card, CAM only reports on what resolution and framerate the HD60 is streaming and recording at. It serves as a hub for the computer’s stats, with tabs dedicated to PC performance monitoring, overclocking, power, cooling, and NZXT mice and keyboards.

While it’s recommended users do download NZXT Cam when using any NZXT PC product or peripheral, it’s far from necessary. You can see what settings the card is outputting and access the very limited support articles, but that’s all. NZXT does have its own maintenance software, NZXT CAM, but its functionality with the capture card is practically nonexistent.
