Kmbox/Makcu/Arduino?

05/21/2025 07:02 jeremy213#1
What one would you recommend for security and prevention on detections?

I pretty much already know KMBOX is a no for future and vanguard.

So makcu or arduino and why?
05/21/2025 19:39 Maqill#2
Ferrum>makcu>arduino>kmbox
05/21/2025 21:39 andyking1350#3
arduino>makcu>ferrum>kmbox
05/21/2025 23:03 holdmonero#4
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Originally Posted by jeremy213 View Post
What one would you recommend for security and prevention on detections?

I pretty much already know KMBOX is a no for future and vanguard.

So makcu or arduino and why?
Ferrum or Makcu.
05/22/2025 08:47 STRONG™#5
Ferrum is expensive but supports 8khz mouses, MAKCU is cheaper but doesn’t support 8khz mouses.
Other than that, I would say no differences.
07/09/2025 09:09 SSGSunSun#6
I have been planning on dma cheats what will you prefer for a fuser
07/09/2025 09:20 ComeAtMe#7
id go with MAKCU Cheap and very good. Ferrum way too high tbh.

and for fuser depends what gaming monitor u playing on 1080p 1440p and so on and how much fps you want and how much money u wanna spend but if u playing on 1080p at 144hz no need to buy a top tier fuser tbh unless u plan on getting 1440p or something down the line but if u play on like 1080p 240hz or 1440p 144hz just get a cheap fuser tbh save some money for the high price fw .... thats whats gonna cost u
07/09/2025 12:14 Relentless#8
makcu and ferrum are the exact same in terms of safety, they both offer full mouse pass through (this is the safest it will get for aim devices), however ferrum supports up to 8k polling rate on the mouse.
makcu only supports 1khz afaik, so if you play 2k+ polling rate and dont mind spending like 100$ for a ferrum go for it, if not just get makcu they're cheap asf and just as safe.

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Originally Posted by andyking1350 View Post
arduino>makcu>ferrum>kmbox
no

arduino is also a good option there are some people offering full passthrough, but id say its less stable in terms of mouse support and such.
07/11/2025 21:19 fako321#9
makcu for budget, arduino + xenmouse if you have more money