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Your Lenovo Yoga 7i (i7-1355U) is compatible with USB-based capture cards. You do not need a PCIe capture card, those are for desktop towers only. What to look for (compatibility requirements) Your laptop supports: ★ USB-C (Thunderbolt 4 / USB4) ★ USB-A 3.0 / 3.2 ★ Windows 11 So the capture card must be: ★ USB 3.0 or USB-C ★ UVC compliant (plug-and-play on Windows) ★ External, not internal Reliable, proven options: ★ Elgato HD60 X ★ USB-C ★1080p60 capture, low latency Very stable, widely supported: ★ Elgato HD60 S+ ★ USB-A or USB-C Works without proprietary drivers ★ AVerMedia Live Gamer Mini (GC311) ★ USB-A Simple, affordable, dependable: ★ AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra (GC553) ★ USB-C Higher-end, supports higher refresh passthrough What NOT to buy ⦻ PCIe capture cards (won’t work in a laptop) ⦻ USB 2.0 capture cards (unreliable, low quality) ⦻ No-name cards without UVC support Any USB 3.0 or USB-C external capture card from Elgato or AVerMedia will work with your Lenovo Yoga 7i. If you want simple and reliable, HD60 X is the safest pick.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, TheDudewithknives. Although it may be tedious, we recommend reviewing the system requirements of those that you may be interested in, then using the specifications of this Yoga as a reference to help ensure you find the right solution for you.
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