What is this post about? oclHashcat has an internal benchmark mode and it's not cheating.
Use correct mask "?a?a?a?a?a?a?a?a" to make use of zero-based optimizers and tune it with -n 160 -u 1024 (can change per algorithm).
(04-22-2014, 11:54 AM)hypn0s Wrote: [ -> ]It's nice to have benchmarks but maybe with your rig configuration, it would be even better
Hi yes, it slipped my mind.
MB: Asrock H81 Pro BTC
CPU: Intel Celeron G1830 Haswell
Ram: 8gb @ 1600 CORSAIR Vengeance
HDD: SSD 128GB
PSU: 2 Corsair CS750
GPU: 4 Sapphire R9 280x
OS: Windows 7 x64
GPU Driver: Catalyst 13.12
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Hi Atom
My goal was to compare the specs of my computer against the other described. Hoping that all values are withing range for the type of configuration.
I ran oclhashcat with -b but it keeps aborting around the middle. I will post the test once I get to the office.
regarding the mask, I had to change it to something else, because oclhashcat was finding the password to fast, thus not giving enough time to show a real value of combinations per second
You can run "oclHashcat64.exe -b --benchmark-mode=1 -m 1000" for example if you just want to benchmark NTLM.
Best regards,
Azren