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    Thread: Something about SHA224
Post: RE: Something about SHA224

what you could do is to write down every number for a day and check if theres a pattern, but I doubt it. these systems are made to make cash, not to cash out.  i would be surprised if the developp...
bastibasti hashcat 8 12,708 09-15-2016, 09:13 PM
    Thread: Something about SHA224
Post: RE: Something about SHA224

my pc is a core4quad. (I tried cpu first, I need to install cuda toolkit to get sha224 running on gpu, but I have no time) feasability study: each core can do 4.5million hashes per second. this ...
bastibasti hashcat 8 12,708 09-15-2016, 09:10 PM
    Thread: Something about SHA224
Post: RE: Something about SHA224

they will find you and be very angry ;-)
bastibasti hashcat 8 12,708 09-15-2016, 03:45 PM
    Thread: Something about SHA224
Post: RE: Something about SHA224

if you are 100% sure that its a sha224 hash, and "0.70" produces the given hash, then the "0.70" is salted because 0.70 does not produce the given hash
bastibasti hashcat 8 12,708 09-15-2016, 12:07 PM
    Thread: second 1070 not seen (linux)
Post: RE: second 1070 not seen (linux)

That tool is not existing on the machine ;-) -> However the vmalloc kernel setting to 256M solved the issue. I guess I have to go 64 bits from now (and buy a bigger power supply)
bastibasti Hardware 4 5,105 09-15-2016, 11:14 AM
    Thread: PSU requirements?
Post: PSU requirements?

Hi, I just noticed that my PSU is maybe a little weak ;-) I have a 700W, and when I run the benchmark on both 1070s the PC switches off ;-) I thought I might be within acceptable range - 2x165W ...
bastibasti Hardware 1 2,705 09-14-2016, 11:35 AM
    Thread: Any recommendation for a rig supplier?
Post: RE: Any recommendation for a rig supplier?

got it! ;-) I'm happy with the first try. I'll have to build one a little cleaner ;)
bastibasti Hardware 6 7,842 09-14-2016, 11:32 AM
    Thread: second 1070 not seen (linux)
Post: RE: second 1070 not seen (linux)

Yes, indeed. First thing I checked... Sorry did not send this info I think its a 32bit kernel issue [    8.864017] vmap allocation for size 16781312 failed: use vmalloc= to increase size. ...
bastibasti Hardware 4 5,105 09-14-2016, 11:12 AM
    Thread: second 1070 not seen (linux)
Post: second 1070 not seen (linux)

Hi guys, I've installed the second 1070 today via pciex16 (full) riser. The cards are not connected via SLI. However the system doesnt recognize the second card. Any idea - since you guys ha...
bastibasti Hardware 4 5,105 09-14-2016, 10:58 AM
    Thread: Nvidia Titan X performance
Post: RE: Nvidia Titan X performance

I guess it depends on the hash algo. best bang for the bucks would be i guess 2x1070 or something
bastibasti Hardware 7 8,122 09-11-2016, 12:42 AM
    Thread: Any recommendation for a rig supplier?
Post: RE: Any recommendation for a rig supplier?

thanks to all for the info. I got some aluminium L stripes, 3mm nuts and bolts and see what I can do ;-)
bastibasti Hardware 6 7,842 09-10-2016, 10:07 PM
    Thread: Any recommendation for a rig supplier?
Post: Any recommendation for a rig supplier?

Hi all, today I received my 2x 1070s but they are way too big for my tower. I cut out the 3.5" hdd cage but still some components on the mobo are in the way (like the sata connectors) I have alr...
bastibasti Hardware 6 7,842 09-09-2016, 02:09 PM
    Thread: 2x Nvidia for opencl - SLI link necessary?
Post: RE: 2x Nvidia for opencl - SLI link necessary?

Thank you!
bastibasti Hardware 2 4,058 09-08-2016, 09:27 AM
    Thread: 2x Nvidia for opencl - SLI link necessary?
Post: 2x Nvidia for opencl - SLI link necessary?

Hi, as the thread subject already shows. I will put 2x 1070 into my system - not for gaming. Do I still need to get a SLI link cable or is this not necessary for opencl applications like hashcat et...
bastibasti Hardware 2 4,058 09-08-2016, 09:04 AM
    Thread: Nvidia stock vs overclocked vs superclocked
Post: RE: Nvidia stock vs overclocked vs superclocked

I agree. 76°C would be too hot for me as well, mine dropped from 78 to 50 when adjusting the gpu fan from 40(default) to 100. my housing temperature after 20 hours at 100% is currently CPU Tem...
bastibasti Hardware 6 7,084 09-08-2016, 09:02 AM
    Thread: trouble with brute-force
Post: RE: trouble with brute-force

works here on 2.0(cpu) and 3.1 (opencl nvidia)
bastibasti hashcat 4 4,807 09-07-2016, 03:51 PM
    Thread: Nvidia stock vs overclocked vs superclocked
Post: RE: Nvidia stock vs overclocked vs superclocked

There are currently two very powerful fans (from an xbox360) blowing from the houing cover directly onto the pcie area of the board. The 560ti sits at 50°C when flat out - i guess heat is not the iss...
bastibasti Hardware 6 7,084 09-07-2016, 02:47 PM
    Thread: Nvidia stock vs overclocked vs superclocked
Post: Nvidia stock vs overclocked vs superclocked

Hi, I'm going to purchase 1-2 1070s for hashcat, john and other CL applications. The 1070 seems to be good iop/€ and power consumption choice. They will be installed into an ATX Tower which...
bastibasti Hardware 6 7,084 09-07-2016, 02:13 PM
    Thread: WPA2 - not working vs aircrack-ng?
Post: RE: WPA2 - not working vs aircrack-ng?

it works... my guess would be password length, I'll prepare a bunch of wpa caps with besside tomorrow or so and try
bastibasti hashcat 11 13,825 09-06-2016, 10:10 PM
    Thread: pipe hashes through stdout?
Post: RE: pipe hashes through stdout?

I was wondering about the same some time ago. https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-5433.html I ended up calculating my tables on cpu - which took a lot of time... from what i understood the point o...
bastibasti hashcat 5 7,616 09-04-2016, 09:39 PM