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Originally Posted by q971126110
I used DMA to cheat and ended up being delayed banned by VAL5. The first time, I tried to disguise all hardware devices except the graphics card. I played two ranked games in VALORANT with around 40 kills on average, and I got banned by VAL5. The second time, I disguised and replaced the graphics card, and after raging for 20 games, everything was fine. I'm 100% sure NVIDIA is executing the ban. Can someone tell me how to disguise the graphics card?
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To make it as simple as possible regarding your NVIDIA graphics card:
Valorant is now banning a lot more things. Many people get it wrong, so let's clarify a few things. Your ban can come from many different sources, but if you're sure you're 100% spoofed, let's start from that assumption.
*Peripheral spoof*
* UUID – BS Spoof (Specific MB)
* MAC EEPROM
* Custom BIOS (then TPM spoof)
* RAM (random bans)
* Monitor
* OEM Key
* ARP + IP (optional on EUW)
* Drives/disks – obviously
* NVIDIA GPU
To put it simply: yes, they do ban graphics cards, but it's completely random in some cases. I think it mostly depends on the ELO you were banned in, especially after manual checks or VPD-related investigations.
At this point, you only have two options:
1. Spoof the graphics card using a driver (risky, since almost no developers make private ones — I do, but I keep it to myself).
2. Switch your graphics card to AMD.
So if you're still getting banned, the issue is probably coming from somewhere else. But in any case, assume that your graphics card is banned.
Permanent spoofs will always be the best solution no matter what people say with their hooks and unstable drivers that don't hold up.
As for IP bans and ARP bans, people need to stop smoking whatever they're on.
This topic is highly debated. I'm not saying it's impossible, but based on evidence to the contrary, as well as many spoofing tests that have been done including on my own machines they're not going to ban an entire network. It's mostly a matter of flags being triggered.
I won't go into the details of how they handle it here, but you can trust me on that.
It's mainly fingerprinting.
So yeah, for now, just forget about NVIDIA. That's probably the better option at least for the time being, if you know how to spoof on your own.