What Dma card to get?

10/07/2024 05:02 SMokingkali#16
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Originally Posted by ERIKXVI View Post
I have been looking for a while at different Dma cards and firmware. I have not heard great things about Leet Dma and their firmware. I have heard that immortaltech is good same goes for cyper-ammo. Don't wanna spend 600 bucks for a card and another 250 for firmware.
honestly bro. i went to ebay bought a 230 dollar bma bundle and im going for some heavy duty firmware.
10/07/2024 14:33 ape1#17
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Originally Posted by GamerTools View Post
still weird with your logic.. 2nd pc is only important because its required.... a budget one is fine, and anything higher than a budget one is over kill because its just rendering visuals and doing minor calculations... the game isnt being run on it so its not killing your gfx card and using much processing power...
I agree however I will say that for me 2nd pc matters more than someone else because I value the buttery smooth ESP. Depends what you consider budget as well I would say the most you would need would be something like a nuc 13 mini pc.
10/08/2024 17:21 NexusShop#18
I sell a 1:1 FW for $200, you can, it can play all the games, Tarkov, Valorant and so on, and I offer a month warranty

I also sell DMA cards for $250, Stark 75T or captain 75T
Of course, this does not include the freight, and I shipped from China, it takes 15 days to send to North America by air, and 12 days to the UK

Let me know if you need me
10/22/2024 19:22 bagelnewt#19
The difference between dma cards themselves is negligible. Pretty much the only difference is 35t is slower than 75t and 75t is slower than 100t, however the difference isn't large enough to be worth paying extra. Just get the cheapest thing you can find and save your money for firmware.
10/23/2024 01:11 DeprimereShop#20
What did you end up with?
10/31/2024 03:22 NexusShop#21
If you're interested, you can contact me. I have DMA supplied directly from a factory in China, offering low prices and excellent quality.
10/31/2024 13:40 LoneSurvivor88#22
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Originally Posted by bagelnewt View Post
The difference between dma cards themselves is negligible. Pretty much the only difference is 35t is slower than 75t and 75t is slower than 100t, however the difference isn't large enough to be worth paying extra. Just get the cheapest thing you can find and save your money for firmware.
It's not that simple. Most 35t and 75t are comparable in speeds (minor differences).

Certain 100t cards like ZDMA are miles faster not because of the bigger FPGA Chip, but rather the transport protocol being used (Lightning instead of USB3).

35t you can expect ~200MB/s and 5-6k reads per sec. 75t will be marginally faster.

On my 100t I get ~980MB/s and 20,000+ Reads/sec lol.
10/31/2024 17:10 bagelnewt#23
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Originally Posted by LoneSurvivor88 View Post
It's not that simple. Most 35t and 75t are comparable in speeds (minor differences).

Certain 100t cards like ZDMA are miles faster not because of the bigger FPGA Chip, but rather the transport protocol being used (Lightning instead of USB3).

35t you can expect ~200MB/s and 5-6k reads per sec. 75t will be marginally faster.

On my 100t I get ~980MB/s and 20,000+ Reads/sec lol.
I mean yeah, that's what I said. pretty much the only difference is speeds. Thats honestly all 99.999% of people gotta know. Another thing is that firmware can be made more complex on 75t/100ts as they have larger memory, but this is rly only something firmware devs gotta worry about as you can get around this