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Is a DMA card enough to use al the options esp / aimbot, or do you need a fuser and kmbox for that also ? 

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On 7/13/2025 at 11:16 PM, 3xfibo said:

Is a DMA card enough to use al the options esp / aimbot, or do you need a fuser and kmbox for that also ? 

Hey man, first thing: you gotta know what each part actually does—don’t just pile stuff in and hope for the best. Here's the beginner’s guide:

What the gear actually does:

1. DMA card

  • Reads game memory externally (ESP, radar)—you got raw data, but it won’t aim for you.

2. Fuser (optional)

  • Merges the video from your “radar PC” onto your main monitor. Lets you see ESP overlay while you play.

3. KMBox B+ Pro / KMBox Net / MAKCU / Arduino

  • These emulate a mouse or keyboard from the radar PC, so you can use aimbots or triggerbots. Without one, your aimbot won’t move your aim—it’s essential for auto‑aim functions.

So what do you actually need?

  • For ESP only✅ Just a DMA card (plus firmware).

  • For aimbot or triggerbot✅ DMA card + a mouse emulator (KMBox / MAKCU / Arduino).

  • Want everything on one monitor✅ Add a Fuser so ESP is overlaid directly. Decide if you want to have HDMI Fuser or DP.

So answering you is the DMA card enough for aimbot?
- Nope — DMA gives you memory access (ESP/radar). To actually move the aim for you, you need KMBox/MAKCU/Arduino as a mouse emulator. And if you want the ESP overlay on the same screen, you add Fuser. Everything builds on top of the DMA card.

Start with the DMA card—then add a mouse emulator if you want aimbot, and a Fuser if you want it all on one screen. That way you know exactly what each piece does—and won’t waste money or get lost.

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1 hour ago, Luks said:

Hey man, first thing: you gotta know what each part actually does—don’t just pile stuff in and hope for the best. Here's the beginner’s guide:

What the gear actually does:

1. DMA card

  • Reads game memory externally (ESP, radar)—you got raw data, but it won’t aim for you.

2. Fuser (optional)

  • Merges the video from your “radar PC” onto your main monitor. Lets you see ESP overlay while you play.

3. KMBox B+ Pro / KMBox Net / MAKCU / Arduino

  • These emulate a mouse or keyboard from the radar PC, so you can use aimbots or triggerbots. Without one, your aimbot won’t move your aim—it’s essential for auto‑aim functions.

So what do you actually need?

  • For ESP only✅ Just a DMA card (plus firmware).

  • For aimbot or triggerbot✅ DMA card + a mouse emulator (KMBox / MAKCU / Arduino).

  • Want everything on one monitor✅ Add a Fuser so ESP is overlaid directly. Decide if you want to have HDMI Fuser or DP.

So answering you is the DMA card enough for aimbot?
- Nope — DMA gives you memory access (ESP/radar). To actually move the aim for you, you need KMBox/MAKCU/Arduino as a mouse emulator. And if you want the ESP overlay on the same screen, you add Fuser. Everything builds on top of the DMA card.

Start with the DMA card—then add a mouse emulator if you want aimbot, and a Fuser if you want it all on one screen. That way you know exactly what each piece does—and won’t waste money or get lost.

Thx ! 

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On 7/15/2025 at 1:15 PM, 3xfibo said:

Thx ! 

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