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DMA "keyhole" reads explained — how memory access works

Direct 2026 guide to "dma keyhole read explained" — what we run, what breaks, and how to fix it on a real DMA second-PC setup.

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EXPLAINER2026-05-205 min read
DMA "keyhole" reads explained — how memory access works

If you searched "dma keyhole read explained" in 2026, this page is the short version. After FaceIT AC v4.7, VACnet 3.0, ESEA kernel scan and Esportal client scan, the only stack still standing at scale is DMA on a physically separate PC. Everything below assumes that geometry.

What "dma keyhole read explained" actually means in 2026

"dma keyhole read explained" is a real problem people hit when they run a DMA setup for CS2. The gaming PC stays clean — no driver, no overlay, no injected process. A PCIe DMA card in the second PC reads CS2 memory over the bus, processes ESP/aim externally, and feeds input through a KMBOX or MAKCU that looks like a normal USB mouse to FaceIT AC, VACnet, ESEA and Esportal.

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  • Same software as paid customers — no crippled trial

Our exact recipe for "dma keyhole read explained"

For "dma keyhole read explained" we run a Captain DMA 75T card in a second i5-12400 + 16 GB PC on Debian 12, KMBOX B Pro for input, and a 144 Hz secondary monitor for ESP/radar. Hardware kit ≈ €890; software €45/month. The same software powers our free browser demo — verify behaviour before you spend anything.

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