DMA still good?

03/12/2025 07:24 Nakanak#1
Hello,

are DMA cheats still good? I mean undetected.

Can I use them without PCIE Slot?
My PC doesnt have free PCIE Slot.

I heard there is 5Th Gen DMA Card. Which supports USB-C.
I dont know how does exactly work.
03/12/2025 20:17 kyledontdothat#2
Not sure but ive seen a captian dma m.2 card
03/12/2025 22:39 Nakanak#3
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Originally Posted by kyledontdothat View Post
Not sure but ive seen a captian dma m.2 card
Are DMA still undetected?
03/12/2025 23:45 grimset#4
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Originally Posted by Nakanak View Post
Are DMA still undetected?
It completely depends on what firmware you're using, unless the cheat you're using is writing to memory, in that case the cheat could be detected as well.
03/14/2025 00:15 BTSET#5
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Originally Posted by Nakanak View Post
Hello,

are DMA cheats still good? I mean undetected.

Can I use them without PCIE Slot?
My PC doesnt have free PCIE Slot.

I heard there is 5Th Gen DMA Card. Which supports USB-C.
I dont know how does exactly work.
Two months ago, I bought the Ultra version from MysticalDMA's firmware partner, paired with their 75T DMA product for Valorant. It's got great value for the price, and so far, it hasn't been detected. :mofo:

Regarding the situation where there’s no PCIe slot, I previously asked MysticalDMA’s support team about this. They told me that you can use their Thunderbolt to PCIe Expansion Device or M.2 NVMe Enclosure along with their DMA product. This allows the DMA product to run perfectly without needing a PCIe slot. If you have any other questions, you can reach out to their support team. Hope this helps!
03/15/2025 20:18 DirectMemory#6
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Originally Posted by Nakanak View Post
Hello,

are DMA cheats still good? I mean undetected.

Can I use them without PCIE Slot?
My PC doesnt have free PCIE Slot.

I heard there is 5Th Gen DMA Card. Which supports USB-C.
I dont know how does exactly work.
Yes. 100% UD. You can use m2 card
03/18/2025 12:27 stoicism#7
Yes, USB-C DMA cards exist but detection depends on the firmware
03/22/2025 21:33 16 Lines#8
You can use m.2 slots if you can't use your PCIE slot, also do you have a 2nd PC or laptop?