If you've been searching 'cs2 aimbot dma', you already understand the basic premise: aim assist running on a separate PC, delivered into the gaming machine through a real USB device, indistinguishable from human input. This guide goes deep on how the chain works in 2026 and why it consistently survives FACEIT AC v4.7.
The three pieces of a DMA aimbot chain
- DMA card (Captain DMA 75T / Stark100T / LeetDMA) — reads cs2.exe memory over PCIe
- Secondary PC — runs the aim solver and ESP renderer
- Kmbox B Pro or Makcu emulator — injects mouse movement into the gaming PC as a real HID device
The gaming PC never sees a cheat process. It sees: a Steam install, a kernel anti-cheat, a normal USB mouse. The mouse just happens to be a microcontroller that receives movement deltas from your second PC over a side channel.
Why this beats internal aim
Internal aimbots inject code into cs2.exe and call SetCursorPos or send raw input through Windows. FACEIT AC's kernel driver intercepts both. A Kmbox/Makcu emulator is a physical USB device — Windows sees it as a normal mouse with a real VID/PID, signed HID descriptor, sane polling rate.
Making the aim look human
VACnet 3.0 doesn't look at your memory; it looks at your crosshair. Snap-aim with 0ms reaction time gets you flagged by ML even if the kernel scan is clean. Our aim profiles ship with humanisation built in:
- Reaction delay: 80–180ms randomised per shot
- Smoothing curve: bezier-easing instead of linear
- FOV cap: 3°–7° on the legit profile, full FOV on rage
- Bone selection: weighted random across head/upper-chest, not pure head
- Recoil compensation: matches Valve's weapon_inaccuracy() output, not perfect
Hardware budget
| Setup | Hardware cost | Cheat cost |
|---|---|---|
| Entry — Squirrel 35T + Makcu | €220–€280 | €45/month |
| Standard — Captain DMA 75T + Kmbox B Pro | €420–€520 | €45–€89/month |
| Premium — LeetDMA + Kmbox B Pro | €650–€780 | €89/month or lifetime |
Try the aim on Dust II first
The free 24h demo includes the same aim solver capped at 5° FOV on Dust II in sandbox mode. You'll feel the smoothing and reaction-delay shape before you spend a euro on hardware.
Bottom line
A CS2 aimbot via DMA is the only architecture left that ships clean kills on FACEIT in 2026. Demo today, hardware tomorrow.