Got hardware banned? 🛡️ Our HWID spoofer changes your PC fingerprint across all identifiers: disk serial, NIC MAC, CPU ID, and more. 🔓
A hardware ban is the one that actually hurts: the anticheat records your PC's identifiers and blocks every new account you make on that machine, not only the one you lost. Our HWID spoofer undoes that. Working at the driver level, it rewrites every identifier anticheats read, including disk and NVMe serials, network MAC addresses, CPU and GPU IDs, BIOS and SMBIOS strings and even the monitor's EDID, then returns consistent fake values that look like a different computer entirely. To EAC, BattlEye, VAC, Ricochet, Vanguard and the rest, you are new hardware. Nothing physical changes, the spoof holds across reboots for your whole subscription, and uninstalling puts everything back exactly as it was. We cover every major title that hands out hardware bans, from Rust, CS2, Apex and Siege to DayZ, Warzone, Fortnite and Valorant, and ship a built-in checker so you can confirm the change before you ever make a new account. Buying a second PC to get back in game stops being your only way out.
Our HWID spoofer is tested and verified to work for Rust (EAC), CS2 (VAC), Apex Legends (EAC), Rainbow Six Siege (BattlEye), DayZ (BattlEye), Warzone (Ricochet), Fortnite (EAC), Valorant (Vanguard), Arc Raiders (EAC), and most other titles using hardware ban systems. Contact support if you need confirmation for a specific game.
No. Our spoofer operates at the driver level by intercepting hardware query calls. It does not touch any actual hardware values, firmware, or physical components. Your system runs completely normally and the spoof is 100% reversible by uninstalling the Noble spoofer driver. Performance is not impacted in any measurable way.
No. Once activated, the spoof persists across reboots for the duration of your subscription. You only need to re-activate if your subscription lapses and you re-subscribe, or if you want to change to new spoofed identifiers voluntarily.
Yes, many of our customers use the HWID spoofer alongside game-specific cheats for double protection. The spoofer runs independently of our game cheat loader and there is no conflict between the two. We recommend activating the spoofer first, then launching the game cheat loader.
If you are re-banned on a spoofed machine, it means the anti-cheat detected the cheat software itself rather than your hardware, which is not a spoofer failure. Simply stop using the cheat, generate new spoof values using the 're-randomise' option in our customer panel, and create another new account. Our support team will help you identify which cheat triggered the ban.
Changes all physical and NVMe drive serial numbers that EAC, BattlEye, and VAC read during ban fingerprinting.
Randomises the MAC address of all Ethernet and Wi-Fi adapters to break network-based hardware tracking.
Masks the unique processor identifier that anti-cheats use as a stable cross-format hardware fingerprint.
Changes the reported GPU device and vendor IDs including BIOS version strings used by kernel-level anti-cheats.
Randomises motherboard serial, BIOS serial, chassis serial, and all SMBIOS table entries queried by anti-cheat drivers.
Changes the display's EDID identifier, an often-overlooked fingerprint that newer anti-cheats have started collecting.
Spoof values persist across reboots throughout your subscription without needing to re-run the spoofer every session.
Built-in scan confirms all identifiers have been successfully changed before you create a new account and start playing.
Hardware bans work by reading multiple hardware identifiers from your machine through low-level system calls during the game session. Anti-cheats like EAC and BattlEye query disk serial numbers via DeviceIoControl, MAC addresses via GetAdaptersInfo, CPU IDs via CPUID instruction, and system identifiers via WMI queries. Our spoofer intercepts all these query paths at the kernel driver level and returns randomised but internally consistent values that are indistinguishable from a real different machine. The spoofed values are consistent within a session so all anti-cheat reads see the same 'new' machine fingerprint. Our driver is signed and loads cleanly alongside all major anti-cheat kernel components without triggering integrity warnings.
A successful hardware spoof is only the first step. After spoofing, you must create a completely new account. Never log into the banned account again from the spoofed machine. Delete all game client files and reinstall fresh, as anti-cheats sometimes store identifiers in local config files that persist through reinstall. On Steam, create a new account using a browser in private mode, then purchase the game on the new account. Do not use the same payment method, email address, or profile picture that Valve or the game developer could associate with your banned account. Follow our full unban guide available in the customer panel for game-specific instructions.
HWID spoofing is technically complex and the margin for error is zero. A partial spoof that misses even one hardware identifier will result in an immediate re-ban. Noble Cheats' spoofer covers every identifier that major anti-cheat systems collect, including identifiers that most competitors miss like GPU BIOS version strings, SMBIOS entries, and monitor EDID data. Our spoofer is updated after every major anti-cheat patch and we test against every game in our support list before releasing. We also provide a pre-spoof checklist and post-spoof verification tool in our customer panel so you can confirm your identifier change before creating a new game account.
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