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All of the boards are functionally the same.
When you browse all of the providers who design their own boards (not resellers of a specific brand) you will commonly see the terms 35T, 75T, etc.
These refer to the Xilinx FPGA chip that is being used in the board. To put it simply, the higher the number, the higher the processing power, which results in better performance. A very simple, but not necessarily direct comparison, is comparing say a Ryzen 5 vs a Ryzen 7 cpu.
The only differences between the boards are how they decide to design the PCB layout, such as what usb interface they'd like to use, kill switch implementation, etc etc.
All of this to say, if you want to get a good DMA at the lowest price possible, then research the seller to ensure you're getting a solid, working board. Plenty of people buy equivalent boards off Aliexpress for the fraction of the price.
The major names that you'll see tossed around here as DMA card sellers are because they were the ones who got ahead of the demand and established a presence. They represent convenience for the everyday consumer who doesn't want to research more. Time = money & (more time for gaming), so pay the pretty penny if it's worth it to you.
The last thing I'll leave this with is:
The DMA card is not what will get you banned. The firmware on the DMA is what will get you banned. THIS is what I would advise allocating most of your time and budget towards.
GL, happy gaming.
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