In this guide, we will explore hardware setup for DMA (Direct Memory Access) cheating setups
Before working with any components, ensure your PC is turned OFF by switching off the power at the back of the PSU. Then, press the power button on the front to discharge any residual power. Failing to do so could result in irreversible hardware damage. This process is referred to as Cold Booting.
Step 1. Power Off Gaming PC
Ensure the PC is powered off by following the steps above, then open the case to access the motherboard. Locate an available PCIe slot for your DMA Card.
Install your DMA card into any available PCIe slot that is free and convenient. If a grill or grate is blocking access to the bracket, simply remove the one you need. Once your DMA card is securely installed in the motherboard, ensure the kill switch on the right side of the board is set to the 'on' position (the position furthest from the motherboard).
Step 2. BIOS Settings
Turn the power back on by flicking the switch on the PSU to the 'on' position. When powering on your gaming PC for the first time, enter the BIOS by repeatedly pressing the F2, F10 or Delete key, depending on your motherboard manufacturer.
Disable the following;
For Intel Systems
For Intel: Disable VT-d
For AMD Systems
IOMMU / IQMMU
Secure Boot
SVM
NX-Bit
Fast Boot (May cause DMA initialisation errors if enabled)
If you have trouble with this you may not have all options available to you
Save and exit the BIOS and reboot your system into Windows on your Gaming PC.
Step 3. Boot Main PC Into Windows
Your system should boot and your DMA should show a solid green and red LED light.
Initial booting may be slow, if you run into the problem it can help to disable AMD Expo Memory Overclocking.
Step 4. Once Main PC has loaded windows disable the following;
We recommend installing Defender Control to Disable window's security.
Plug the USB-C Cable into the DATA port of your DMA.
The port closest to the Lights on the device.
Plug the USB-A end of the cable into a USB3.0 - 3.2 port on your second pc, identified as a blue usb port.
The FTDI FT601 device driver should automatically detect on the secondary PC.
Check your device manager for this device. Note a cold boot may be required.
This is what the FT601 should look like in device manager.
Step 7. Running DMA Speedtest
Download the speed test on the second pc and ensure you extract the files from the folder.
Do not remove any files from this folder. It is easiest to do this on the desktop so you don't lose track of the folder. Speedtest v1.5 (Recommended): DownloadRun the speed test and check your results.