DMA crippling CPU

05/23/2025 00:30 kentf709#1
I have installed a DMA with a firmware already installed and runs great for others.
On my PC when I turn off "allow computer to turn off this device to save power" my computer just sh**s the bed where it locks up for a second every like 10 seconds.
I've been wracking my brain cause I wanna run my Tarkov cheese so bad.

Specs:
Asus gd10k board (550 chipset, yes I've heard these detection issues but not functionality issues)
Ryzen 5600
32 gigs ddr4
3060 (12 gb model)

I'm not sure if its a motherboard overload with the 4 rgb fans and AIO cooler running off it which would cause this.

I notice when the computer locks up/hiccups it spikes the CPU.

I checked for conflicting drivers but nothing changes if I disable some I suspect is conflicting.

Clean reinstall of windows.

Changed PCIE ports.

Maybe I'm missing something or someone has suggestions. Anything would help.
05/26/2025 09:54 Cs.Val.Frontcode#2
Quote:
Originally Posted by kentf709 View Post
I have installed a DMA with a firmware already installed and runs great for others.
On my PC when I turn off "allow computer to turn off this device to save power" my computer just sh**s the bed where it locks up for a second every like 10 seconds.
I've been wracking my brain cause I wanna run my Tarkov cheese so bad.

Specs:
Asus gd10k board (550 chipset, yes I've heard these detection issues but not functionality issues)
Ryzen 5600
32 gigs ddr4
3060 (12 gb model)

I'm not sure if its a motherboard overload with the 4 rgb fans and AIO cooler running off it which would cause this.

I notice when the computer locks up/hiccups it spikes the CPU.

I checked for conflicting drivers but nothing changes if I disable some I suspect is conflicting.

Clean reinstall of windows.

Changed PCIE ports.

Maybe I'm missing something or someone has suggestions. Anything would help.

Clearly looks like that firmware came pre flashed, and is very bad, if not even a finished firmware. Pm me here on epvp, so we can investigate, or i can show you where you can get a working undetected firmware for any anticheat. Faciet is very expensive tho, and i do not recommend to cheat in faciet
05/26/2025 11:10 kentf709#3
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cs.Val.Frontcode View Post
Clearly looks like that firmware came pre flashed, and is very bad, if not even a finished firmware. Pm me here on epvp, so we can investigate, or i can show you where you can get a working undetected firmware for any anticheat. Faciet is very expensive tho, and i do not recommend to cheat in faciet
Actually it was my motherboard. The guy I bought my card from said the DMA card could have shared lanes with other parts on my board. This must of been the case because I changed my board and it works perfect now.
05/26/2025 22:37 TimedOut#4
thats interesting to know, normally its asrock that causes issues with many cheats