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If I have two super computer, how do I set up the hardware side. Allow them to work together to achieve greater efficiency. Please teach me, thanks very much. pc1 6990x2 pc2 7970x2 | |
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| Today I had a new problem. Again to ask the master. If I calculate the power outage in the process, leading to not continue. What command can be restored to the calculation of the past? For example: the computer started working, I go to bed. Up in the morning, found that the computer stopped working, I do not know his work where. At this point, I want to let the computer how to continue his unfinished work it? Thank you br |
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and when want to restore calculation make line oclhashcat-lite64 --restore --session="phone's imei" and thats it ![]() BR | |
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| hi all can any one help me i need to buy watercooling for ati card 6990 and 6970 i Want Buy Online better way more best if can buy from China If there is better than other tell me some info about my pc 2x6970 +1 6990 (9pc) 2x5870 +1 5970 (1pc) |
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| Can someone please help me out with this card ??? HD6670 its very cheap but i want to know how many days a quad of those can finish 1 calculation ... GPU estimations I did check here but its not there ....I want to know before i buy them. PEGEGORY. |
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| sir this software support ati radeon 7970 cards , i mean can work with these cards please let me know .. i had purchased two cards of 7970 but .. i m looking for any device can support these cards for bruteforce file caluclation.. thanks contact me congresphonewala.com |
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| OCL Haschcat 0.08 stops does not go to the next... 3 x HD5970 wattercooled 1800 W PSU OCL 0.08 / Windows 7 x64 Driver: 11.3 (with another driver allways Bluescreen or Problem) MSI Afterburner 2.2.1 Temp.: 60,63,70,72,60,70 Hier is Start.bat: Quote:
Here is ERROR LOG: Code: C:\08>oclHashcat-lite64 6F9F49DA12C1BA6E5E096DDFE7C6C27C89E246CF:003582410331888 100 -1 00010203040506070809 -m 1900 ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 -n 800 --outf ile-format=1 --outfile=358241033188812_2700.cod oclHashcat-lite v0.8 by atom starting... GPU-Loops: 1024 GPU-Accel: 800 Password lengths range: 15 - 15 Platform: AMD compatible platform found Watchdog: Temperature limit set to 90c Device #1: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #2: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #3: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #4: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #5: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #6: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU [s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [q]uit => s Status.......: Running Hash.Target..: 6f9f49da12c1ba6e5e096ddfe7c6c27c89e246cf:003582410331888100 Hash.Type....: SL3 Time.Running.: 55 seconds Time.Left....: 23 hours, 48 minutes Plain.Mask...: ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 Plain.Text...: ********0000000004040106000000 Plain.Length.: 15 Progress.....: 645857280000/1000000000000000 (0.06%) Speed.GPU.#1.: 1945.3M/s Speed.GPU.#2.: 1940.7M/s Speed.GPU.#3.: 1942.1M/s Speed.GPU.#4.: 1942.1M/s Speed.GPU.#5.: 1946.2M/s Speed.GPU.#6.: 1943.0M/s Speed.GPU.#*.: 11659.4M/s HWMon.GPU.#1.: 99% GPU, 49c Temp HWMon.GPU.#2.: 99% GPU, 52c Temp HWMon.GPU.#3.: 99% GPU, 52c Temp HWMon.GPU.#4.: 99% GPU, 52c Temp HWMon.GPU.#5.: 99% GPU, 52c Temp HWMon.GPU.#6.: 99% GPU, 52c Temp [s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [q]uit => s Status.......: Running Hash.Target..: 6f9f49da12c1ba6e5e096ddfe7c6c27c89e246cf:003582410331888100 Hash.Type....: SL3 Time.Running.: 15 minutes, 53 seconds Time.Left....: 23 hours, 31 minutes Plain.Mask...: ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 Plain.Text...: ********0000000002090500010100 Plain.Length.: 15 Progress.....: 11114774528000/1000000000000000 (1.11%) Speed.GPU.#1.: 1944.7M/s Speed.GPU.#2.: 1947.9M/s Speed.GPU.#3.: 1946.3M/s Speed.GPU.#4.: 1945.1M/s Speed.GPU.#5.: 1947.7M/s Speed.GPU.#6.: 1945.7M/s Speed.GPU.#*.: 11677.5M/s HWMon.GPU.#1.: 99% GPU, 62c Temp HWMon.GPU.#2.: 99% GPU, 65c Temp HWMon.GPU.#3.: 99% GPU, 65c Temp HWMon.GPU.#4.: 99% GPU, 65c Temp HWMon.GPU.#5.: 99% GPU, 65c Temp HWMon.GPU.#6.: 99% GPU, 65c Temp [s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [q]uit => s Status.......: Running Hash.Target..: 6f9f49da12c1ba6e5e096ddfe7c6c27c89e246cf:003582410331888100 Hash.Type....: SL3 Time.Running.: 15 minutes, 56 seconds Time.Left....: 23 hours, 31 minutes Plain.Mask...: ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 Plain.Text...: ********0000000406000201010100 Plain.Length.: 15 Progress.....: 11146854400000/1000000000000000 (1.11%) Speed.GPU.#1.: 1946.1M/s Speed.GPU.#2.: 1948.2M/s Speed.GPU.#3.: 1946.5M/s Speed.GPU.#4.: 1944.7M/s Speed.GPU.#5.: 1947.1M/s Speed.GPU.#6.: 1947.5M/s Speed.GPU.#*.: 11680.1M/s HWMon.GPU.#1.: 99% GPU, 62c Temp HWMon.GPU.#2.: 99% GPU, 65c Temp HWMon.GPU.#3.: 99% GPU, 65c Temp HWMon.GPU.#4.: 99% GPU, 65c Temp HWMon.GPU.#5.: 99% GPU, 65c Temp HWMon.GPU.#6.: 99% GPU, 65c Temp [s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [q]uit => s Status.......: Running Hash.Target..: 6f9f49da12c1ba6e5e096ddfe7c6c27c89e246cf:003582410331888100 Hash.Type....: SL3 Time.Running.: 46 minutes, 14 seconds Time.Left....: 23 hours, 11 minutes Plain.Mask...: ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 Plain.Text...: ********0000000404070103020300 Plain.Length.: 15 Progress.....: 32336314368000/1000000000000000 (3.23%) Speed.GPU.#1.: 1932.9M/s Speed.GPU.#2.: 1930.2M/s Speed.GPU.#3.: 1927.2M/s Speed.GPU.#4.: 1928.3M/s Speed.GPU.#5.: 1932.0M/s Speed.GPU.#6.: 1940.2M/s Speed.GPU.#*.: 11590.8M/s HWMon.GPU.#1.: 98% GPU, 63c Temp HWMon.GPU.#2.: 98% GPU, 65c Temp HWMon.GPU.#3.: 98% GPU, 66c Temp HWMon.GPU.#4.: 98% GPU, 65c Temp HWMon.GPU.#5.: 98% GPU, 66c Temp HWMon.GPU.#6.: 98% GPU, 66c Temp [s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [q]uit => s Status.......: Running Hash.Target..: 6f9f49da12c1ba6e5e096ddfe7c6c27c89e246cf:003582410331888100 Hash.Type....: SL3 Time.Running.: 1 hour, 1 minute Time.Left....: 22 hours, 48 minutes Plain.Mask...: ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 Plain.Text...: ********0000000004020403020400 Plain.Length.: 15 Progress.....: 42367565824000/1000000000000000 (4.24%) Speed.GPU.#1.: 1942.8M/s Speed.GPU.#2.: 1942.8M/s Speed.GPU.#3.: 1942.8M/s Speed.GPU.#4.: 1943.6M/s Speed.GPU.#5.: 1944.0M/s Speed.GPU.#6.: 1943.3M/s Speed.GPU.#*.: 11659.3M/s HWMon.GPU.#1.: 99% GPU, 59c Temp HWMon.GPU.#2.: 99% GPU, 63c Temp HWMon.GPU.#3.: 99% GPU, 63c Temp HWMon.GPU.#4.: 99% GPU, 63c Temp HWMon.GPU.#5.: 99% GPU, 63c Temp HWMon.GPU.#6.: 99% GPU, 63c Temp [s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [q]uit => s Status.......: Running Hash.Target..: 6f9f49da12c1ba6e5e096ddfe7c6c27c89e246cf:003582410331888100 Hash.Type....: SL3 Time.Running.: 1 hour, 2 minutes Time.Left....: 22 hours, 49 minutes Plain.Mask...: ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 Plain.Text...: ********0000000002070405020400 Plain.Length.: 15 Progress.....: 42572365824000/1000000000000000 (4.26%) Speed.GPU.#1.: 1940.7M/s Speed.GPU.#2.: 1942.1M/s Speed.GPU.#3.: 1942.4M/s Speed.GPU.#4.: 1941.2M/s Speed.GPU.#5.: 1944.0M/s Speed.GPU.#6.: 1939.3M/s Speed.GPU.#*.: 11649.7M/s HWMon.GPU.#1.: 99% GPU, 60c Temp HWMon.GPU.#2.: 99% GPU, 63c Temp HWMon.GPU.#3.: 99% GPU, 63c Temp HWMon.GPU.#4.: 99% GPU, 63c Temp HWMon.GPU.#5.: 99% GPU, 63c Temp HWMon.GPU.#6.: 99% GPU, 63c Temp [s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [q]uit => s Status.......: Cracked Hash.Target..: 6f9f49da12c1ba6e5e096ddfe7c6c27c89e246cf:003582410331888100 Hash.Type....: SL3 Time.Running.: 2 hours, 34 minutes Time.Left....: 22 hours, 36 minutes Plain.Mask...: ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 Plain.Text...: ********0000000002090902030500 Plain.Length.: 15 Progress.....: 53330657280000/1000000000000000 (5.33%) Speed.GPU.#1.: 1937.7M/s Speed.GPU.#2.: 1939.1M/s Speed.GPU.#3.: 1937.4M/s Speed.GPU.#4.: 1938.2M/s Speed.GPU.#5.: 1944.0M/s Speed.GPU.#6.: 1938.7M/s Speed.GPU.#*.: 11635.2M/s HWMon.GPU.#1.: 0% GPU, 30c Temp HWMon.GPU.#2.: 0% GPU, 33c Temp HWMon.GPU.#3.: 0% GPU, 33c Temp HWMon.GPU.#4.: 0% GPU, 33c Temp HWMon.GPU.#5.: 0% GPU, 33c Temp HWMon.GPU.#6.: 0% GPU, 33c Temp Code: C:\08>oclHashcat-lite64 6F9F49DA12C1BA6E5E096DDFE7C6C27C89E246CF:003582410331888 100 -1 00010203040506070809 -m 1900 ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 -n 800 --outf ile-format=1 --outfile=358241033188812_2700.cod oclHashcat-lite v0.8 by atom starting... GPU-Loops: 1024 GPU-Accel: 800 Password lengths range: 15 - 15 Platform: AMD compatible platform found Watchdog: Temperature limit set to 90c Device #1: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #2: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #3: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #4: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #5: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #6: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU [s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [q]uit => Status.......: Cracked Hash.Target..: 6f9f49da12c1ba6e5e096ddfe7c6c27c89e246cf:003582410331888100 Hash.Type....: SL3 Time.Running.: 1 minute, 1 second Time.Left....: 23 hours, 48 minutes Plain.Mask...: ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 Plain.Text...: ********0000000408050706000000 Plain.Length.: 15 Progress.....: 713588736000/1000000000000000 (0.07%) Speed.GPU.#1.: 1941.6M/s Speed.GPU.#2.: 1944.1M/s Speed.GPU.#3.: 1945.7M/s Speed.GPU.#4.: 1943.6M/s Speed.GPU.#5.: 1941.2M/s Speed.GPU.#6.: 1942.6M/s Speed.GPU.#*.: 11658.8M/s HWMon.GPU.#1.: 87% GPU, 46c Temp HWMon.GPU.#2.: 89% GPU, 49c Temp HWMon.GPU.#3.: 89% GPU, 48c Temp HWMon.GPU.#4.: 89% GPU, 48c Temp HWMon.GPU.#5.: 89% GPU, 48c Temp HWMon.GPU.#6.: 89% GPU, 49c Temp Started: Tue Jun 19 18:15:40 2012 Stopped: Tue Jun 19 18:16:46 2012 C:\08>oclHashcat-lite64 CA55BD6DD9092ED462EF0ADDD2DC3438D15A38C9:003520170443326 500 -1 00010203040506070809 -m 1900 ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 -n 800 --outf ile-format=1 --outfile=352017044332656_1616.cod oclHashcat-lite v0.8 by atom starting... GPU-Loops: 1024 GPU-Accel: 800 Password lengths range: 15 - 15 Platform: AMD compatible platform found Watchdog: Temperature limit set to 90c Device #1: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #2: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #3: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #4: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #5: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU Device #6: Cypress, 1024MB, 0Mhz, 20MCU [s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [q]uit => s Status.......: Running Hash.Target..: ca55bd6dd9092ed462ef0addd2dc3438d15a38c9:003520170443326500 Hash.Type....: SL3 Time.Running.: 23 seconds Time.Left....: 23 hours, 52 minutes Plain.Mask...: ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 Plain.Text...: ********0000000607050402000000 Plain.Length.: 15 Progress.....: 270925824000/1000000000000000 (0.03%) Speed.GPU.#1.: 1940.9M/s Speed.GPU.#2.: 1939.2M/s Speed.GPU.#3.: 1939.7M/s Speed.GPU.#4.: 1938.6M/s Speed.GPU.#5.: 1938.6M/s Speed.GPU.#6.: 1937.0M/s Speed.GPU.#*.: 11634.1M/s HWMon.GPU.#1.: 99% GPU, 49c Temp HWMon.GPU.#2.: 99% GPU, 52c Temp HWMon.GPU.#3.: 99% GPU, 52c Temp HWMon.GPU.#4.: 99% GPU, 52c Temp HWMon.GPU.#5.: 99% GPU, 52c Temp HWMon.GPU.#6.: 99% GPU, 52c Temp [s]tatus [p]ause [r]esume [q]uit => Many THX Regards, Alex | |
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| Try 11.6 or 12.6 driver Try with disabled CCC MSI ect Try use -100MHZ clock (if it is working ok you have problem with your 5970 (i have one 5970 that working good only with 650mhz) |
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| oclhashcat-lite 0.10 RELEASED Markov type based SL3 Hash-cracking added! GTX680 Supported! GTX690 Supported! And very important feature - no more need of worry which driver to use, every driver past 11.12+ is supported from now! Download latest Version of oclhashcat-lite here: oclHashcat-lite - advanced password recovery Full Change log: Code: type: feature file: kernels desc: added -m 0910 = md4($pass.$salt) type: feature file: kernels desc: added -m 1410 = sha256($pass.$salt) type: feature file: kernels desc: added -m 1700 = SHA512 type: feature file: kernels desc: added -m 1710 = sha512($pass.$salt) type: feature file: kernels desc: added -m 3100 = Oracle 7-10g, DES(Oracle) type: feature file: kernels desc: on AMD, switched from .kernel to .llvmir to reduce diskspace type: feature file: kernels desc: on NV, switched from .cubin to .ptx to reduce diskspace type: feature file: kernels desc: added kernel cache to avoid unnecessary recompilation cred: m4tr1x type: driver file: kernels desc: added support for NVidia CUDA 4.2 type: driver file: kernels desc: added support for NVidia sm_30 gpu-architecture [ Kepler ] type: driver file: host programs desc: added support for NVAPI R300 type: driver file: host programs desc: added support for NVidia NVML library and got rid of nvidia-smi command type: driver file: host programs desc: added support for AMD ADL v4.0 library type: feature file: host programs desc: splitted --gpu-watchdog to --gpu-temp-disable and --gpu-temp-abort type: feature file: kernels desc: added benchmarking mode cred: m4tr1x type: feature file: host programs desc: added --gpu-temp-retain to try retain temperature at NUM degrees celsius cred: m4tr1x type: feature file: host programs desc: workarounded AMD bug in clGetDeviceInfo() CL_DEVICE_MAX_CLOCK_FREQUENCY cred: m4tr1x type: feature file: kernels desc: added early check for zero-length password hashes cred: m4tr1x type: feature file: host programs desc: show LM-half as soon as it is cracked type: feature file: host programs desc: added support for charset files and some example charset files type: feature file: host programs desc: added support to read hashes from file type: feature file: host programs desc: implemented base64 parser that would allow for dynamic salt lengths in nsldaps type: feature file: host programs desc: added fan-speeds to status display type: feature file: host programs desc: removed --pw-skip-plain and --pw-limit-plain as they are incompatible to markov type: bug file: host programs desc: fixed bug in status display if ETA calculated > 60 years cred: arex type: bug file: host programs desc: fixed bug in Oracle 11g hash parsing function, salt length increased to 10 byte cred: flipit type: bug file: host programs desc: fixed bug in salt-length parser for MyBB1.2 hashes cred: code841 type: change file: host programs desc: changed default charset to the one which passpal outputs running on rockyou.txt cred: arex More Details: Code: oclHashcat-lite v0.10 Welcome to oclHashcat-lite v0.10. Download it here: oclHashcat-lite - advanced password recovery This release is a big step forward. We have added both, many major and many minor features. Per-position markov-chains, aka markov-attack/incremental-attack/charset-files The markov-attack is a statistically based brute-force like attack, but instead of specifying a charset or a mask, we specify a file. This file is once generated by ourself in a previous step. It contains statistical informations which are made out an automated analysis of a given dictionary. It can fully replace Brute-Force since it covers the full keyspace. In Brute-Force Attack (or in Mask Attack) we can limit the keyspace by setting a smaller charset in order to reduce the attack-time. In Markov Attack we have something similar, the "threshold". All you do is to specify a number. The higher the number, the higher the threshold to add a new link between two characters on the two-level table on which the markov-attack bases on. This background is not so important, just remember that the lower the value, the smaller the keyspace and thus the faster the attack is. Check these threads for more details statsprocessor v0.03 statsprocessor v0.04 with per-position markov chains statsprocessor v0.07 Use .ptx ad .llvmir intermediate kernels The kernels are distributed in an "intermediate" format (aka IL). It cant be reversed to original C code but still its not a binary format that can be used for execution. The JIT (just-in-time) compilers from both OpenCL and CUDA, which ship with the driver, compile the final byte-code out of the IL. This takes a few seconds per kernel but once its done the byte-code is cached (CUDA does it automatically, OpenCL not but we add a function to do the same as CUDA does). This has some nice advantages: Not 32/64 bit specific Less HDD space Smaller .7z Less problems with driver specific problems as we often see with Catalyst There is no more need to release a new oclHashcat-* in case a new driver optimization has been added. oclHashcat-* caches driver specific. If it recognizes a driver change it will rebuild thge byte-code from the IL, but using the new JIT from the new driver resulting in driver specific optimized byte-code. Retaining GPU temperature When I started with oclHashcat-* Hardware mangement support, some people asked me for add support for fan-speed. For a long time I was not interessted in adding fan-speed code to oclHashcat-* since this is the job for the driver or some specialized controling software. I did not change my mind completly on this, but still we have added some fan-speed controlling code. The new parameters are: Code: --gpu-temp-disable Disable temperature and fanspeed readings and triggers --gpu-temp-abort=NUM Abort session if GPU temperature reaches NUM degrees celsius --gpu-temp-retain=NUM Try to retain GPU temperature at NUM degrees celsius (AMD only) So what this thing is doing is: If the temperature configured with the new --gpu-temp-retain parameter is reached, it starts to increase the fan-speed by 1 percent each second. Thats all. If you imagine a scenario what this means you will come to the conclusion that this feature also enables you to enfore your GPU running always to a very specific temperature. Some notes: --gpu-temp-disable you can completly disable all the temperature stuff. --gpu-temp-retain currently only works for AMD. --gpu-temp-abort parameter is just the renamed version of the old --gpu-watchdog. Both parameters accept the 0 value which disables only this specific feature. This means you can step back to the old behavior by specifying --gpu-temp-retain 0. The default for --gpu-temp-abort is still 90c. The default for --gpu-temp-retain is 80c. Built-in benchmarking mode Code: * Benchmark: -b, --benchmark Run benchmark --benchmark-mode Benchmark-mode, see references below Nothing much to explain here I think, but some notes to the benchmark mode: As long as you do not set the --benchmark-mode you can modify all the configuration parameters you always use. Something like -d, -n, --gpu-accel or --runtime. With --runtime you can specify the duration how long each test lasts. If you add -m you can limit to a specific hash-type. If you do not set it, it will iterate through all hash-types. All unneccessary parallel threads like hardware monitor, restore-support and outfile-watch are disabled. Also the quiet mode is enabled. On NVidia, the hashes based on SHA256, SHA512 and DES are limited to -n 32, otherwise the driver throws the error cuStreamSynchronize() 702. New Algorithms supported SHA512 Oracle 7-10g, DES(Oracle) md4($pass.$salt) sha256($pass.$salt) sha512($pass.$salt) Massive Thanks goes to atom! |
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