Capture card stuck at 60hz on some cards with higher passthrough

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02-07-2022 10:19 AM
Cards that will run 120hz+ are the El Gato 4k60 pro and ASUS RUF Gaming Capture CU4k30, however other more generic brands seem to struggle with the Rog3.
I already messaged @Gustav_ASUS about it and hopefully the devs will figure out whats going on, however until then do proper research before buying a capture card.

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02-09-2022 01:58 AM

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02-09-2022 05:09 AM
Gustav_ASUSCannot force 1080p 120 since the rog3 is stuck at 60hz.@Danishblunt Are you able to force 1080/120 on the capture card, or is it dynamic (and up to the device to negotiate which mode to use) ?
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The capture card will only allow 1080p120 on 120hz + signals. Simce rog3 is stuck at 60hz it doesnt let me select beyond 60fps.

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02-09-2022 05:20 AM
If not, and correct me if I'm wrong, you're saying that:
ROG Phone 3 set to 120 Hz -> Connect phone to the capture card -> ROG Phone reverts down to 60 Hz.

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02-09-2022 11:00 AM
Gustav_ASUScorrect. it reverts to 60hz.What I mean is, can you set the capture card to 1080/120 before connecting a device like the ROG Phone 3?
If not, and correct me if I'm wrong, you're saying that:
ROG Phone 3 set to 120 Hz -> Connect phone to the capture card -> ROG Phone reverts down to 60 Hz.
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turns out I can record 120fps even tho input is capped at 60fps/60hz. So it records 120FPS but probably doubles the frames due to half the FPS.
So yeah, it's absolutely the Rog3 at this point.
