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Anyone else rocking the Captain 75T recently?
Just picked up a Captain 75T DMA board from Ali and I am looking for some feedback from the devs here before I brick my main rig. I am trying to sort out my setup and have a few questions regarding the hardware side of things.
Regarding the firmware: Does the stock firmware provided with these boards actually hold up, or am I asking for a manual ban the second I hit a lobby? I have seen people saying that generic firmware is a death sentence for games with heavier anti-cheats, but I wanted to see if anyone here has managed to get by with a decent custom flash.
Donor Card Logic:
I have the basic concept down: cloning the Vendor ID, Device ID, and Class Code to mask the DMA card as a standard NIC or sound card. Is there a specific donor card tier I should be looking for? Is it safer to grab an old branded NIC, or does it even matter as long as the spoofing is handled correctly at the PCIe level?
AC Compatibility:
Tech-wise, if I keep it simple and just do the basic VID/PID changes without messing with motherboard EFI settings, what is the realistic detection risk for titles like:
I am mainly worried about the behavior analytics. I know the DMA handles the RPM/memory access, but I assume if I am using a trashy overlay or a poorly optimized project, I am still going to get flagged regardless of how good my firmware is.
Has anyone here successfully pushed a Captain 75T through these titles without a perm ban? If you have tips on donor selection or specific firmware hardening tricks that don't involve a full custom kernel driver build, drop your thoughts below. I am trying to avoid the "detected after one week" loop.
Just picked up a Captain 75T DMA board from Ali and I am looking for some feedback from the devs here before I brick my main rig. I am trying to sort out my setup and have a few questions regarding the hardware side of things.
Regarding the firmware: Does the stock firmware provided with these boards actually hold up, or am I asking for a manual ban the second I hit a lobby? I have seen people saying that generic firmware is a death sentence for games with heavier anti-cheats, but I wanted to see if anyone here has managed to get by with a decent custom flash.
Donor Card Logic:
I have the basic concept down: cloning the Vendor ID, Device ID, and Class Code to mask the DMA card as a standard NIC or sound card. Is there a specific donor card tier I should be looking for? Is it safer to grab an old branded NIC, or does it even matter as long as the spoofing is handled correctly at the PCIe level?
AC Compatibility:
Tech-wise, if I keep it simple and just do the basic VID/PID changes without messing with motherboard EFI settings, what is the realistic detection risk for titles like:
- Escape from Tarkov: Especially with the current wave of hardware scanning.
- Rust: EAC has been getting significantly more aggressive with DMA detection lately.
- Rainbow Six Siege / FiveM: Curious if the BattlEye/server-side checks will sniff out an unhardened device.
I am mainly worried about the behavior analytics. I know the DMA handles the RPM/memory access, but I assume if I am using a trashy overlay or a poorly optimized project, I am still going to get flagged regardless of how good my firmware is.
Has anyone here successfully pushed a Captain 75T through these titles without a perm ban? If you have tips on donor selection or specific firmware hardening tricks that don't involve a full custom kernel driver build, drop your thoughts below. I am trying to avoid the "detected after one week" loop.