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Originally Posted by Nakanak
I've never heard of it. I'd rather buy from CyberAmmo or FTW. They are known for their good DMA cards.
Your 2nd PC is way too good and overpriced. 4080? Seriously.
Any $200-300 PC will do.
Do you want to play other games besides COD with Kmbox?
Kmbox is mostly detected in almost every game. I recommend switching to Arduino Leonardo or Teensy.
What are their prices? Normal DMA cards should only cost between 100-200€.
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Not to nitpick but cmon here man.
CyberAmmo is just a reseller and the most overpriced one at that. Their 35T will start at $190 for lastgen without a kill switch (kill switch is a gimmick) and $210 for the 4.1 with a killswitch. Their 75t starts at $260 which is insanity.
For comparison sake you can buy the 75t from MavisDMA (the exact same chipset, it's a Stark instead of a Captain which may even be better as it comes with active cooling) at $135 starting. That's cheaper than Cyber's lastgen 35T lol. If you're 35T focused and want the best of them imo, LightingZ sells their 35T for $150.
I hate when this topic gets pushed around on the 2nd PC. Yes, any $200 PC will
work but that does not mean it will be a great experience. For example, the amount of people who bought the crappy $200 mini PC's and are trying to push 140hz at 4k on the 4k fuser and are capped to 60fps is a lot. When it comes to the second PC OP, it's all about your goals and what you're playing on. If you're a budget gamer on a 3060 for instance, playing at 1080p and such, then a mini PC is great. But no iGPU will meet your needs should you look to push to higher resolutions. Your little $200 mini PC will also be a huge bottleneck should you venture to a ZDMA for external level performance/refreshes.
Arduino and Teensy are great recommendations.
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Originally Posted by BigBackk91
I never heard of Arduino or Teensy. Do you have any links? And people are saying that the dma card from Phoenix is basically the Enigma card. The Phoenix dma card is priced at $170.
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For the most part they're all the same shit, just rebranded and small changes. The only reason I suggested a 75T even was because with the 3.0 chipset used in every single one of these cards, your limited by the USB speed and second PC. That is why there is such a momentous leap between a 75T -> ZDMA which uses a 100T (the second chip is used for translating Thunderbolt). A ZDMA at 100T sees speeds from 60-65k reads whereas 75t's are like 8k reads? and 35ts at like 6k?
Arduino and Teensy are just development boards that people are now making mouse firmware for as an alternative to KMBox. I'd strongly suggest you buy into them instead of KMBox as beyond the detections they've had, it's Chinaware so it's way more difficult to find support and descriptor editing is bad.
I'd recommend a Teensy as it's easier, smaller and faster, then find a firmware provider like Blurred. Arduino Leonardo's have Neoware for their FW provider too. One thing to keep in mind though, Blurred is the most nickel and diming overpriced provider of any DMA cheat imo. While they have the best FN cheat, you will be raped by them in pricing.
Teensy as an example, the fw is $50 but if you flash to their default fw's like their guide says, you now will need to pay $20 to make FW for your mouse. They say its to stop sharing or some shit, which is bullshit, as all their "custom fw" builds is the same shit their default uses, but takes your descriptors you uploaded and uses their values.
Anyways, sorry for the long write here, but I get asked this stuff a bit in DM's so I can now point here instead.