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    Thread: What is performance different between R9 290X and R9 290 [unlocked?]?
Post: RE: What is performance different between R9 290X ...

50% more cost for 36% more speed for 280X vs 290X. for 290 vs 290X, it's about 20% more speed for 24% more cost. so yeah, it's worth it if you can afford the 290X.
epixoip Hardware 15 41,733 01-11-2014, 11:22 PM
    Thread: What is performance different between R9 290X and R9 290 [unlocked?]?
Post: RE: What is performance different between R9 290X ...

290X is 1-2% faster than a 6990 for 32-bit register-based algorithms, 90% faster for des-based algorithms, and 50% slower for 64-bit algorithms.
epixoip Hardware 15 41,733 01-12-2014, 09:08 AM
    Thread: What is performance different between R9 290X and R9 290 [unlocked?]?
Post: RE: What is performance different between R9 290X ...

major examples are md4, md5, sha1, sha224, sha256 are 32-bit, sha512 and sha3 are 64-bit. descrypt, oracle 7g, etc are des-based.
epixoip Hardware 15 41,733 01-13-2014, 08:51 PM
    Thread: What is performance different between R9 290X and R9 290 [unlocked?]?
Post: RE: What is performance different between R9 290X ...

nt is based on md4, lm is based on des, ntlmv1 is based on both md4 and des i believe, and i can't recall the precise algorithm for ntlmv2 right now, but i believe it's based on hmac-md5. yes, 3des...
epixoip Hardware 15 41,733 01-14-2014, 12:10 AM
    Thread: What is performance different between R9 290X and R9 290 [unlocked?]?
Post: RE: What is performance different between R9 290X ...

LDA Wrote: (01-15-2014, 06:43 PM) -- Can you give me example of 64-bit algorithms? -- as stated in post #7 of this thread, sha512 and sha3 are examples of 64-bit aglorithms. LDA Wrote: (01-15...
epixoip Hardware 15 41,733 01-15-2014, 07:31 PM
    Thread: What is performance different between R9 290X and R9 290 [unlocked?]?
Post: RE: What is performance different between R9 290X ...

When in doubt, buy a 290X.
epixoip Hardware 15 41,733 08-15-2014, 11:23 PM
    Thread: What is the Best way to recover a MyBB pass
Post: RE: What is the Best way to recover a MyBB pass

sha1 is just that -- sha1. it's a raw cryptographic algorithm, like md5 is. and actually mybb is md5(md5(salt).md5(pass)), not md5(md5(salt).pass). it is mode 2811 on all versions of hashcat. not su...
epixoip Old hashcat Support 8 53,088 09-29-2012, 06:03 PM
    Thread: What is the Best way to recover a MyBB pass
Post: RE: What is the Best way to recover a SSHA1 phrase...

i'm confused as to why the topic states SSHA but in the body you state md5(md5(salt).pass). in fact i'm not sure the topic is at all relevant to your questions. you do not need that super-long custom...
epixoip Old hashcat Support 8 53,088 09-29-2012, 06:16 AM
    Thread: What is the current standard build?
Post: RE: What is the current standard build?

things haven't changed much since then. are you looking for something for personal use, or for professional use?
epixoip Hardware 3 6,836 10-22-2013, 07:49 PM
    Thread: What is the current standard build?
Post: RE: What is the current standard build?

most of the advice you'll find on the forums (including advice i provide) is largely using desktop hardware, which may not be ideal for professional use.
epixoip Hardware 3 6,836 10-23-2013, 01:08 AM
    Thread: What is the default bruteforce charset?
Post: RE: What is the default bruteforce charset?

Default values are found here: https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=oclhashcat#default_values So for -a 3: Quote: -- -1 ?l?d?u -2 ?l?d -3 ?l?d*!$@_ ?1?2?2?2?2?2?2?3?3?3?3?d?d?d?d -- For "a...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 4 14,798 05-16-2015, 05:19 AM
    Thread: What is the default bruteforce charset?
Post: RE: What is the default bruteforce charset?

No, that mask would only brute force passwords with a length of 1. Actually it wouldn't do anything because your arguments are in the wrong order. If you wanted to brute force "all" characters lengths...
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 4 14,798 05-16-2015, 08:41 PM
    Thread: What is the difference AMD 6 gb and 3 gb ?
Post: RE: What is the difference AMD 6 gb and 3 gb ?

the difference is 3 GB.
epixoip Hardware 3 7,898 10-06-2013, 10:53 AM
    Thread: What is the solution to this problem? I hope to respond with a solution
Post: RE: What is the solution to this problem? I hope t...

the solution to the problem is to "please use --gpu-temp-disable or --gpu-temp- abort"
epixoip Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 10 15,217 05-09-2013, 12:08 AM
    Thread: What is the solution to this problem? I hope to respond with a solution
Post: RE: What is the solution to this problem? I hope t...

url to download what? just replace --gpu-watchdog with either --gpu-temp-disable or --gpu-temp-abort...
epixoip Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 10 15,217 05-09-2013, 01:13 AM
    Thread: What is the solution to this problem? I hope to respond with a solution
Post: RE: What is the solution to this problem? I hope t...

no. go away.
epixoip Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 10 15,217 05-09-2013, 09:25 PM
    Thread: What is the solution to this problem? I hope to respond with a solution
Post: RE: What is the solution to this problem? I hope t...

it appears he's an SL3 cracker anyway, so it doesn't really matter. he can just go away.
epixoip Very old oclHashcat-plus Support 10 15,217 05-09-2013, 10:57 PM
    Thread: What is the storage requirement for OS to run hashcat?
Post: RE: What is the storage requirement for OS to run ...

Don't forget writing to potfile, rewriting hashlist when using --remove, etc. can all present a bottleneck when using a storage device with low throughput.
epixoip Hardware 4 5,709 11-19-2017, 06:41 PM
    Thread: What kind of DES is this?
Post: RE: What kind of DES is this?

That's DES encryption. No, it is not currently supported by oclHashcat.
epixoip Old oclHashcat Support 1 3,087 01-14-2016, 08:04 PM
    Thread: What kind of hash is this?
Post: RE: What kind of hash is this?

appears to be salted md5, but it's impossible to know precisely which algorithm was used to create it without knowing where it came from or having the source. could be md5(salt.pass), md5(pass.salt), ...
epixoip General Help 6 12,599 10-08-2012, 06:08 AM