dma sub PC

04/19/2026 09:49 gkrua1529#1
Main PC: i7-14700K, 32GB DDR5, 4070 Ti Super (desktop)
Sub PC: i7-10875H, 16GB DDR4, RTX 2060 (laptop)

This is my current DMA setup, and I知 using a Captain 35T.
Right now, I知 getting around 6000 / 205 MB/s DMA speed.

For most games, there痴 no issue at all. However, in certain games, when the map terrain changes and new map data is loaded, the ESP briefly becomes unstable. In another game (Sea of Thieves), when there are a lot of ESP elements on screen, it lags heavily.

Switching to ZDMA seems too expensive, so I知 considering upgrading one of the following first. Which would be more cost-effective in my situation?

1 Sub PC → 6600H, DDR5 16GB mini PC
2 DMA card → 100T
04/19/2026 18:43 Delta67#2
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Originally Posted by gkrua1529 View Post
Main PC: i7-14700K, 32GB DDR5, 4070 Ti Super (desktop)
Sub PC: i7-10875H, 16GB DDR4, RTX 2060 (laptop)

This is my current DMA setup, and I知 using a Captain 35T.
Right now, I知 getting around 6000 / 205 MB/s DMA speed.

For most games, there痴 no issue at all. However, in certain games, when the map terrain changes and new map data is loaded, the ESP briefly becomes unstable. In another game (Sea of Thieves), when there are a lot of ESP elements on screen, it lags heavily.

Switching to ZDMA seems too expensive, so I知 considering upgrading one of the following first. Which would be more cost-effective in my situation?

1 Sub PC → 6600H, DDR5 16GB mini PC
2 DMA card → 100T

It sounds like the issue isn't your PC, but rather how the software handles data, it happened to me in games like rust, try with other provider before buying new hardware
04/20/2026 05:06 Nick#3
#moved
04/20/2026 07:00 0x41^4#4
The only genuine 100T card is ZDMA, so you’re better off saving money and going with a 75T.

ESP issues can also come from an underpowered fuser or a limited secondary PC. For example, running a DC500 with a non-dedicated 3000+ series GPU will usually lead to consistent lag and desync.