FiveM uses UDP packets extensively. Use an Ethernet cable, not WiFi. Configure QoS (Quality of Service) on your router for port 30120.

Checking a server's health isn't just about hardware; it's also about connectivity.

: The player is asked to download a lightweight scanner (like Echo , Vanta , or Drip ). These tools are designed to be "portable," meaning they don't require installation.

Recovers data about recently deleted files to catch players attempting to wipe evidence.

: Prioritizes speed, typically completing deep forensic scans in under 60 seconds.

: A tool that shows a history of recently opened files and programs, used to see if a player deleted a cheat menu just before joining.

Looks through the Windows Registry for traces of executed executors, bypassers, or modified game files. Common Features of PC Check Software

This article will explore the different types of "PC check" tools available, from compatibility testers to performance profilers, providing a comprehensive guide for maintaining a top-tier FiveM experience.

Focuses on residual traces and anti-forensic detection; supports 12+ games. Uncovering sophisticated bypasses and "closet" cheats. Swift support for identifying unwanted software and cheats. General community integrity and swift admin action. Everything (VoidTools)

If you interact with FiveM PC check tools, keeping safety and fairness in mind is essential.

A PC check tool is a diagnostic or forensic utility used by server moderators to verify if a player is using cheats. While FiveM’s built-in anticheat (Cfx.re) catches many automated threats, manual "PC checks" are often triggered when a player is reported for suspicious behavior. These tools help staff look for traces of deleted software, suspicious background processes, or recent file modifications that automated systems might miss. Key Features of PC Check Tools

These tools are in beta as of 2025 and are exclusively available via verified FiveM partner forums.

The tool inspects the core FiveM files, checking the plugins , mods , and cache folders. It flags unauthorized .asi files, unexpected .dll injections, or modified citizen files that alter game physics or visuals (like removing night fog or widening player hitboxes). 3. Active Memory Scans

This is a built-in feature that identifies exactly which scripts are causing performance issues. If one resource shows >2–3ms average tick, it's likely causing lag.