1. Administrators Mr. Duck Posted January 8 1. Administrators Posted January 8 The Artix-7 75T performs slightly better for DMA (Direct Memory Access) cheats compared to the 35T because it has more resources and better optimization capabilities for handling memory operations. Here's why: More Resources for Data Handling: The 75T has more logic cells and block RAM, which means it can handle slightly more complex memory operations without slowing down. This helps it read and write memory a bit faster. Improved Parallel Processing: The extra resources allow the 75T to process multiple memory-related tasks in parallel more efficiently. This reduces the time spent waiting for data to move or update. Better Performance in High-Speed Transfers: If you're using DMA to quickly move data between memory and peripherals (or another PC), the 75T's higher capabilities mean less overhead and smoother data flow. This translates to a 10-15% speed improvement in reading or writing memory. In simple terms, the 75T is better at multitasking and managing data, so it can slightly speed up memory-related operations. While the difference isn’t huge, it’s noticeable when precision and speed are critical, like in DMA cheats.
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