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    Thread: GTX1080 Founders Edition - hashcat-3.00-beta-40 benchmarks
Post: RE: GTX1080 Founders Edition - hashcat-3.00-beta-4...

Real benchmarks have been posted! https://twitter.com/jmgosney/status/737404291921547266
epixoip Hardware 15 22,534 05-31-2016, 12:07 AM
    Thread: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements
Post: RE: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements

You need to push the fans up. They should run < 70C with the fans at 100%. No, you don't need Delta fans to cool a 185W GPU, but you should probably put the side panel back on the case. You literally ...
epixoip Hardware 20 27,830 06-06-2016, 06:08 PM
    Thread: GTX 1080 Founder's Edition Build
Post: RE: GTX 1080 Founder's Edition Build

This build is so boringgggg, why are people still keeping this thread alive!?
epixoip Hardware 10 16,366 06-06-2016, 06:08 PM
    Thread: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements
Post: RE: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements

Something isn't right then, but I'm not sure what. I assume you didn't remove the second half of the backplate to allow airflow into the card on the right (that's why it's removable), but that wouldn'...
epixoip Hardware 20 27,830 06-06-2016, 06:53 PM
    Thread: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements
Post: RE: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements

Ok so Dev3 is running 15C hotter than Dev4, I bet if you remove the second half of the backplate on Dev4 that Dev3 will run a lot cooler. Don't take it off both cards, just the cards where the backpla...
epixoip Hardware 20 27,830 06-06-2016, 07:12 PM
    Thread: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements
Post: RE: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements

72-75C is within normal range. As long as you are < 80C you will not throttle.
epixoip Hardware 20 27,830 06-06-2016, 09:27 PM
    Thread: Build Machine
Post: RE: Build Machine

That card is designed for gaming workloads not compute workloads.
epixoip Hardware 6 7,007 06-08-2016, 06:12 AM
    Thread: Build Machine
Post: RE: Build Machine

Yes, you're wrong. There's nothing wrong with running the fan at 100%. The Founders Edition cools just fine and doesn't throttle. Stop reading reviews from gamers and graphics people.
epixoip Hardware 6 7,007 06-08-2016, 05:49 PM
    Thread: Feedback on 1080
Post: RE: Feedback on 1080

No, the MSI "Gaming Edition" will not crack hashes faster. This is like the 6th post I've seen where kiara is spouting pure bullshit. It might be clocked higher out of the box, but that means nothing ...
epixoip Hardware 11 14,480 06-14-2016, 06:14 PM
    Thread: Feedback on 1080
Post: RE: Feedback on 1080

Cards purchased from the Nvidia webstore are just branded "Nvidia," there is no indication as to who the actual manufacturer is. But it doesn't matter, all ref design cards adhere to the ref spec and ...
epixoip Hardware 11 14,480 06-14-2016, 10:00 PM
    Thread: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements
Post: RE: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements

Yes that's normal. This is why we stress test with -m 900.
epixoip Hardware 20 27,830 06-16-2016, 09:11 PM
    Thread: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements
Post: RE: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements

More airflow? Not sure. You're not the first to complain of high temps, but so far I've not experienced them. But my chassis also push like 1000 CFM of air. Heat isn't the only reason the card can ...
epixoip Hardware 20 27,830 06-16-2016, 10:16 PM
    Thread: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements
Post: RE: GTX 1080 FE Temperature & Power Requirements

Power limit needs to be set with nvidia-smi, e.g. sudo nvidia-smi -i 0,1,2 -pl 217
epixoip Hardware 20 27,830 06-17-2016, 12:34 AM
    Thread: Delta Fans
Post: RE: Delta Fans

RPM is irrelevant. What matters is the CFM and static pressure. And dB if this is in earshot. And also the power draw in this case since for some reason he's using some fan controller that only suppor...
epixoip Hardware 7 10,697 06-19-2016, 01:28 AM
    Thread: oclHashcat FPGA support
Post: RE: oclHashcat FPGA support

This is all moot because the state of OpenCL on FPGA is abysmal, but even if it wasn't, the cost of an FPGA board suited to hash cracking is astronomical.
epixoip Hardware 6 16,557 06-28-2016, 08:00 AM
    Thread: Problems adding additional GPU
Post: RE: Problems adding additional GPU

I would suspect your risers are to blame. Also be sure to regenerate xorg.conf with amdconfig.
epixoip Hardware 1 3,228 07-08-2016, 06:20 AM
    Thread: wpa/wpa2 dedicated password cracking rig
Post: RE: wpa/wpa2 dedicated password cracking rig

It doesn't. We've been unsuccessful in making hashcat work with Pico/Micron's FPGA solutions.
epixoip Hardware 4 8,147 07-11-2016, 08:43 PM
    Thread: GTX980 vs GTX1080
Post: RE: GTX980 vs GTX1080

Hash algorithms use integer math, not floating point math, so TFLOPS is absolutely irrelevant when it comes to password cracking.
epixoip Hardware 1 4,340 07-14-2016, 07:49 PM
    Thread: Build cluster 8X8 Geforce
Post: RE: Build cluster 8X8 Geforce

lotos Wrote: (07-19-2016, 08:45 AM) -- https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=vcl_cluster_howto but this is not better? -- That wiki article is from 2012 and has been deprecated, hence the warning...
epixoip Hardware 6 7,966 07-19-2016, 06:26 PM
    Thread: AMD RX480 performance?
Post: RE: AMD RX480 performance?

So it's like a 290X but with even greater risk of catching your house on fire. Cool.
epixoip Hardware 18 38,801 07-20-2016, 06:56 PM