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    Thread: Is my plan a good idea?
Post: RE: Is my plan a good idea?

That's not quite what I meant, though that is one approach. I imagine this doesn't scale very well though, and that's likely why most "hash cracking websites" limit you to 10-15 hashes.
epixoip General Talk 23 40,657 01-02-2015, 01:26 AM
    Thread: Is my plan a good idea?
Post: RE: Is my plan a good idea?

They're bad because straight wordlist attacks aren't usually high yield, which has been my point through this whole thread.
epixoip General Talk 23 40,657 01-02-2015, 01:41 PM
    Thread: md5(salt.pass) troubles and tricks
Post: RE: md5(salt.pass) troubles and tricks

You can also use attack mode 6 (dict + mask) with oclhashcat-plus and use the salts as a dictionary.
epixoip Very old oclHashcat-lite Support 20 40,862 08-06-2012, 06:36 AM
    Thread: Need Help With a new build plz!
Post: RE: Need Help With a new build plz!

alexalex9998 Wrote: (02-20-2015, 12:53 AM) -- I am going to be cracking MD5 and NTML. Heat is not a problem. Any recommendation for a power supply for 11 R9 290x's? -- You cannot have 11x 290X in ...
epixoip Hardware 28 40,947 02-20-2015, 01:22 AM
    Thread: Need Help With a new build plz!
Post: RE: Need Help With a new build plz!

Look at the block diagram for the board. The board has 4x PLX chips, two per CPU. That means each CPU directly controls two GPUs on two PLX chips. So you need both CPUs. On older models you could get ...
epixoip Hardware 28 40,947 03-03-2015, 03:24 AM
    Thread: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?
Post: RE: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?

R9 Fury X was never the best. GTX 1080 Ti and GTX Titan XP should have clock-for-clock identical performance. But it won't have the best bang for the buck. If we look at MD5 perf per dollar: GTX...
epixoip Hardware 33 41,208 03-01-2017, 05:11 PM
    Thread: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?
Post: RE: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?

Well... Yes and no ;) You're correct: you should take the total build cost into consideration. There's a reason we do not offer the GTX 1070 in the Brutalis in a clustered configuration, it throws t...
epixoip Hardware 33 41,208 03-02-2017, 03:10 AM
    Thread: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?
Post: RE: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?

Yeah I didn't realize until later that the price points Nvidia advertised were for OEM cards, not FE. We used FE prices when calculating the new Brutalis price points. However, if you're simply looki...
epixoip Hardware 33 41,208 03-02-2017, 08:58 PM
    Thread: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?
Post: RE: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?

Everyone please note: when Flomac says "So new is always better in energy terms. And the performance of a GPU generation scales very good under hashcat. 30% more performance result in 30% more energy ...
epixoip Hardware 33 41,208 03-11-2017, 04:35 AM
    Thread: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?
Post: RE: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?

NikosD Wrote: (03-11-2017, 09:00 AM) -- VEGA is already faster than 1080 in OpenCL benchmarks. Take a look at the bitcoin mining. -- I'm not inclined to believe that, as I just had a long discussio...
epixoip Hardware 33 41,208 03-11-2017, 08:27 PM
    Thread: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?
Post: RE: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?

My heart is pretty big, but you're way more optimistic about AMD than I am ;)
epixoip Hardware 33 41,208 03-11-2017, 11:55 PM
    Thread: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?
Post: RE: 1080 TI - new best bang for buck?

My pessimism is grounded in realism though ;) Keep in mind that Bitweasil and I predicted AMD's sharp downturn back in 2012. Even though the 7970 had just been released and was by all rights a fantast...
epixoip Hardware 33 41,208 03-12-2017, 08:04 PM
    Thread: oclHashcat v1.21
Post: RE: oclHashcat v1.21

No, oclHashcat no longer supports SL3, and hasn't for quite some time now.
epixoip Old oclHashcat Announcements 10 41,426 06-23-2014, 11:10 PM
    Thread: 980GTX MSI vs Reference
Post: RE: 980GTX MSI vs Reference

I feel like this has been covered ad nauseam, but I'll explain it once more. The difference between reference design cards and OEM design cards is quality and reliability. Reference design cards...
epixoip Hardware 20 41,564 05-24-2015, 10:31 PM
    Thread: 980GTX MSI vs Reference
Post: RE: 980GTX MSI vs Reference

It is possible that resellers in your area do not sell reference design cards. You could contact them and ask them if they are able to get reference design cards through their supply chain. Or you cou...
epixoip Hardware 20 41,564 05-24-2015, 10:50 PM
    Thread: 980GTX MSI vs Reference
Post: RE: 980GTX MSI vs Reference

rsberzerker Wrote: (05-25-2015, 01:36 AM) -- IMHO, I think it would be helpful you could post a way to ID reference cards from non-reference cards. What would a potential buyer look for? The most exp...
epixoip Hardware 20 41,564 05-25-2015, 06:09 AM
    Thread: 980GTX MSI vs Reference
Post: RE: 980GTX MSI vs Reference

blackstarek Wrote: (05-25-2015, 01:56 AM) -- So If I have a single GPU/double GPU PC, is it big problem to have a OEM card? Cause It usualy doesn't suffer from over-heating. And secondary, would ther...
epixoip Hardware 20 41,564 05-25-2015, 06:12 AM
    Thread: 980GTX MSI vs Reference
Post: RE: 980GTX MSI vs Reference

That is indeed a reference design card!
epixoip Hardware 20 41,564 05-25-2015, 08:52 PM
    Thread: 980GTX MSI vs Reference
Post: RE: 980GTX MSI vs Reference

There's nothing special about superclocked or factory overclocked cards. They just have a bios that comes set at higher clocks, which you can easily do yourself.
epixoip Hardware 20 41,564 05-27-2015, 10:20 AM
    Thread: 980GTX MSI vs Reference
Post: RE: 980GTX MSI vs Reference

I never said reference designs cost more -- I said they cost more to manufacture. And the chipset manufacturer dictates the price, therefore the profit margins are very slim. This is why several OEMs...
epixoip Hardware 20 41,564 05-27-2015, 07:23 AM