Rust runs with Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC). Raiding, compound PvP, and farm routes all reward intel — who holds the roof, where sulfur spawned, whether a counter-raid is forming. DMA moves that logic to a second PC while reading game memory over PCIe. Setup reference: DMA guide. All Rust tools: Rust cheats.

EAC on the Rust client

EAC watches drivers, modules, and automation on the same Windows install as the game. Internals sit inside the Unity process; externals still execute locally. DMA keeps operator binaries off that box (admin bans, reports, and clips remain possible).

Rust-specific DMA value

  • Base / compound ESP — externals, bags, door progress.
  • Resource ESP — sulfur, metal, wood rotations.
  • Player tracking — roof plays, door campers, heli/balloon pushes.

Available DMA products

Internals/externals stay listed in the same hub if you skip two-PC hardware.

Setup requirements

  1. Gaming PC with free PCIe + solid PSU.
  2. DMA card + CFW vetted for current Rust/EAC (ask your reseller).
  3. Operator PC on USB.
  4. KmBox / Makcu for hardware aim when enabled.
  5. Second screen or capture to avoid fullscreen overlay issues.

BIOS checklist →

DMA vs internal for Rust

Internal = fastest combat features, direct EAC surface. DMA = higher buy-in, cleaner game OS — attractive for heavy progression accounts. Scale features to avoid obvious clips and manual admin action.

Rust DMA on IVSOFTE:

All DMA cheats · Full DMA hardware guide · Rust catalog