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Its simple to create an new steam account and join the same server again.
(This used to work like 6 months ago that was the last time I played FiveM but it may still work)
And I used the same method to join a server I was banned in
so that would be your benchmark.
They can ban your cpu, gpu, or other serial numbers one by one or ban all stuff in a bundle.
Hardware bans are based on your hardware ID . The hardware ID is what is banned not the cpu or gpu.
The hardware ID can easily be changed with software or a registry change. No need to rip out parts as you suggest which is just hilarious you even think that.
Some dev ban your CPU serial some ban your network and GPU card.
Dead by daylight game bans the pc cpu.
You can change the serial yes, but in order to do so you need to actually know what components are blacklisted.
So you take the hard drive serial number, the network MAC address, the video card serial number, etc - and create a user ID from it, and map it to the player.