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Originally Posted by -0x41^4-
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What exactly are they tracking on your CPU? CPUID's have not existed since Pentium 3's
"There is no CPU serial ID (PSN) after Pentium III in Intel CPUs: software.intel.com/en-us/forums/watercooler-catchall/topic/… "However, keep in mind that only the Pentium III Xeon, Mobile Pentium III and Pentium III processors support the processor serial number feature introduced by the Pentium III processor. No other Intel processor supports the processor serial number feature:"
and AMD never had it, it was scrapped for privacy concerns.
And no you do not need to replace Ram either for something like COD. From my testing and writing a guide that probably 100 people have used on AMI spoofing I banned myself in:
Apex
Valorant
COD
EFT
Badlion Minecraft AC as a joke
Faceit Client
ESEA
and was able to bypass all of them with:
1) Editing my motherboard ROM serials (Serial # / UUID / MAC)
2) Raid0'ing two hard drives together to hide the hard drive serials numbers or replacing ur HD
3) IP change/refresh
4) Format
Rumor is raid0 doesn't work on Faceit Client now but I can't be assed to check.
tldr; get an ASUS mobo and 2 SSDs and you are relatively safe to manually unban yourself in most current games.
Sure they can track things like GPU ID etc but I have never seen an AC use the GPU as part of their HWID ban stack in all of my testing. Tracking your stuff? Sure, but never used to ban or recognize a HWID banned player.
Some EAC games may do monitor EDID but its always been a poor metric as some monitors just return junk or nothing. And the whole "banned via peripherals" i hear some people talk about is also a load of shit atleast currently.