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Originally Posted by SauceMachine
The CPU is not pulled by any anticheat that i know of. The reason for that is that the CPUID is not a unique identifier, in short: it cannot be used to ban you by without causing false positives. The most important part of CODs hwid process is the network adapter, but they're also querying a 20-30 other serials in addition to the most common ones.
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Didn't unique identifiers for CPUs stop with like...Pentium 3's? AFAIK it's just large batch numbers now so you can't ban off CPUs.
TBH the classic AMI ASUS spoof (Mobo serials + Raid0 + format) has never let me down for most ACs unless its Faceit and now Valorant which I don't play.
I always urge people if they have an ASUS mobo and 2 HDs to just take the time and learn, it's not hard to flash your serials or use DMIEdit.